very melancholy (which brought him at length into a consumption), became very poor in body and purse, was the object of charity, went in ragged cloaths (whereas when he was in his glory he wore cloth of gold and silver) and mostly lodged in obscure and... Dictionary of National Biography - Strana 156upravili: - 1893Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| David Hughson - 1807 - 692 str.
...liberty ; " but having consumed all his estate, he grew very melancholy (which at length brought him into a consumption) became very poor in body and purse,...befitting the worst of beggars, and poorest of servants. He died in this alley, in 1658, and was buried at the west end of St. Bride's church. He wrote two... | |
| David Hughson - 1807 - 696 str.
...liberty ; " but having consumed all his estate, he grew very melancholy (which at length brought him into a consumption) became very poor in body and purse,...befitting the worst of beggars, and poorest of servants. He died in this alley, in 1658, aud was buried at the west end of St. Bride's church. He wrote two... | |
| Edward Pugh - 1807 - 688 str.
...liberty ; " but having consumed all his estate, he grew very melancholy (which at length brought him into a consumption) became very poor in body and purse,...went in ragged cloaths (whereas when he was in his glorv lie wore cloth of goid and silver), and mostly lodged in obscure and dirty places, more befitting... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 430 str.
..." having then ' consumed all his estate, he grew ' ( v ery melancholy (whichatlength ' Brought him into a consumption), became very poor in body and purse, was the object of LOW " charity, went in ragged clothes " (whereas when he was in his •" glory he wore cloth of gold... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 552 str.
...liberty, but, " having then consumed all his estate he grew very melancholy, which at length brought him into a consumption, became very poor in body and purse,...cloaths (whereas when he was in his glory he wore cloaths of gold and silver), and mostly lodged in obscure and dirty places, more befitting the worst... | |
| 1815 - 558 str.
...liberty, but, " having then consumed all his estate he grew very melancholy, which at length brought him into a consumption, became very poor in body and purse,...cloaths (whereas when he was in his glory he wore cloaths of gold and silver), and mostly lodged in obscure and dirty places, more befitting the worst... | |
| 1815 - 456 str.
...poems, entitled " Lucasta," 1649. After he was set at liberty, " he grew melancholy," says Wood, " became very poor in body and purse, was the object of " charity, went in ragged cloalhs, (wherens when he was " in his glory, he wore cloath of gold and silver) lodged " in obscure... | |
| Richard Lovelace - 1817 - 284 str.
...hopeless condition, that in the words of his biographer " he grew very melancholy (which brought him into a consumption), became very poor in body and...dirty places, more befitting the worst of beggars, than poorest of servants, &c." In this sad reverse of fortunes did this gallant and spirited being... | |
| 1821 - 408 str.
...King Charles I., Lovelace was set at liberty, and having by that time consumed all his estate, grew very melancholy, (which brought him at length into...and purse, was the object of charity, went in ragged deaths, (whereas when he was in his glory, he wore cloth of gold and silver) and mostly lodged ia obscure... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 334 str.
...says Wood, " having consumed all his estate, he grew very melancholy, (which, at length, brought .him into a consumption) ; became very poor in body and purse; was the object of charity; went in ragged clothes (whereas, when he was in his glory, he wore long cloth of gold and silver) ; and mostly lodged... | |
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