| 1829 - 632 str.
...your grace's realm. Your grace's subjects pine away even unto the death, their colour fadeth, Iheir flesh rotteth, their speech is benumbed, their senses are bereft; I pray God they never practise further than upon the subject." Of the prevalence of this delusion in 1584, we... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1821 - 434 str.
...manifest marks of their wickedness. Your grace's subjects pine away even untojhe death ; their colour fadeth, their flesh rotteth, their speech is benumbed, their senses are bereft. Wherefore your poor subjects' most humble petition to your highness is, that the laws touching such... | |
| 1822 - 590 str.
...marvellously increased within your grace's realm. Your subjects pine away even unto death, their colour fadeth, their flesh rotteth, their speech is benumbed, their senses are bereft ; I pray God they never practise further than upon the subject." We have already noticed King James the First's... | |
| 1822 - 734 str.
...this your Grace's realm. Your Grace's nubjccts pine away even unto the dcntli, their colour tadeth, their flesh rotteth, their speech is benumbed, their senses are bereft. I pray God they may never practise further than upon the subject." S Hutchiuson's Historical Essay concerning... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 504 str.
...manifest marks of their wickedness. Your grace's subjects pine away even unto the death, their colour fadeth, their flesh rotteth, their speech is benumbed, their senses are bereft. Wherefore your poor subjects' most humble petition unto your Highness is, that the laws touching such... | |
| John Strype - 1824 - 598 str.
...manifest marks of their " wickedness. Your grace's subjects pine away even unto " the death, their colour fadeth, their flesh rotteth, their " speech is benumbed, their senses are bereft. Wherefore " your poor subject's most humble petition unto your high" ness is, that the laws touching... | |
| 1825 - 342 str.
...marvellously increased within your graces realm. Your subjects pine away even unto death, their colour fadelh, their flesh rotteth, their speech is benumbed, their senses are bereft ; I pray God they never practise further than upon the subject. VOL. III. MARTYRS. The sober discretion of the present... | |
| 1829 - 738 str.
...increased within your Grace's realm. Your Grace's subjects pine away even unto death, their colour fadeth, their flesh rotteth, their speech is benumbed, their senses are bereft. I pray God they never practise further than upon the subject.'' In the Lambeth Library is the " Examination and... | |
| 1829 - 712 str.
...increased within your Grace's realm. Your Grace's subjects pine away even unto death, their colour fadelh, their flesh rotteth, their speech is benumbed, their senses are bereft. I pray God they never practise further than upon the subject.1' In the Lambeth Library is the " Examination and... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1831 - 316 str.
...hazel-nuts, which I put into a box, and sometimes I used to crack and eat of them. In the nighttimes, my gentleman, the devil, came and got the nuts out...life. It is probable that Spenser in his ' Faerie Queen' has described with accuracy the witch of the sixteenth century in the following beautiful lines... | |
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