| 1836 - 342 páginas
...had not bcen accustomed to undress before so many spectators, nor to be served by such valets. With calm but undaunted fortitude, she laid her neck on...its attire, discovered her hair already grown quite gray with cares and sorrows. The executioner held it up still streaming with blood, and the dean crying... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 354 páginas
...unfortunate Queen Mary. *' With calm but undaunted fortitude," says her historian, " she laid her neck upon the block ; and while one executioner held her hands,...already grown quite grey with cares and sorrows." The hair of Mary's grandson, Charles I., turned quite grey, in like manner, during his stay at Carisbrooke... | |
| William Dearden - 1837 - 200 páginas
...unfortunate Queen Mary. " With calm but undaunted fortitude," says her historian, "she laid her neck upon the block; and while one executioner held her hands,...already grown quite grey with cares and sorrows." The hair of Mary's grandson, Charles I, turned quite grey in like manner, during his stay at Carihbrooke.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 páginas
...historian, u she laid her neck upon tbe block ; and while one eiecutioner held her ban'ls, the other, at tbe second stroke, cut off her head, which, falling out...already grown quite grey with cares and sorrows." Tbe hair of Mary's grandson, Charles I., turned quite grey, in like manner, during his stay at Carisbrooke.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 páginas
...say« her historian, "she luid her neck upon the block; and while one executioner held her bunds, tue other, at the second stroke, cut off her head, which, falling out of iti aïlire, discovered her hair, already grown quite grry with cares aud sorrows." 'I lie Jiuir of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 páginas
...says her historian, " she laid her neck upon the block ; and while one eiecotioner held her han^s, owl, and plod your way O'er steps of broken thrones...world is at our feet as fragile as our clay. LXXI hair of Mary's grandson, Charles I., turned quite grey, in like manner, during his stay at Carisbrooke.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 páginas
...unfortunate Queen Mary. " With calm but undaunted fortitude," says her historian, " the laid her neck upon ! But here the Babylonian whore hath built "> A dome,...such glorious sheen, That men forget the blood which hair of Mary's grandson, Chprles I., turned quite grey, in. like manner, during his stay at Carisbrookc.3... | |
| William Robertson - 1844 - 620 páginas
...had not been accusfomed to undress before so many spectators, nor to be served by such valets. With calm but undaunted fortitude she laid her neck on...its attire, discovered her hair already grown quite gray with cares and sorrows. The executioner held it up still streaming with blood, and the dean crying... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1847 - 356 páginas
...unfortunate Queen Mary. " With calm but undaunted fortitude," says her historian, " she laid her neck upon the block ; and while one executioner held her hands,...already grown quite grey with cares and sorrows." The hair of Mary's grandson, Charles I., turned quite grey, in like manner, during his stay at Carisbrooke.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 páginas
...unfortunate Queen Mary '• With calm but undaunted fortitude," says her hittorian, " she laid her neck upon nd, in the third Act, he is found by his attendants tailing out of its attire, discovered her hair, already grown quite grey with cares and sorrows." The... | |
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