| Englishmen - 1836 - 246 страници
...St James's, I hear that the queen did sleep five hours pretty well to-night. The king, they all say, is most fondly disconsolate for her, and weeps by her, which makes her weep ; which one this day told me he reckons a good sign, for that it carries away some rheum from the head I She... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1845 - 508 страници
...Appendix. but there was no diminution in the violence of the fever, her pulse beating at the rate of twenty to the king's or lady Suffolk's, who were both...between the 25th and 29th of October, the physicians entertained little hopes of her recovery. He says, that after she had received extreme unction, she... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 790 страници
...St. James's, I hear that the Queenc did sleep five hours pretty well to-night. The King they all say is most fondly disconsolate for her, and weeps by her, which makes her weep ; which one this day told me he reckons a good sign, for that it carries away some rheum from the head! She... | |
| 1852 - 782 страници
...St. James, I hear that the Queene did sleep five hours pretty well to-night. The King they all say, is most fondly disconsolate for her, and weeps by her, which makes her weep ; which one this dny told me he reckons a good sign, for that it carries away some rheum from the head ! She... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 538 страници
...hear that the queen did sleep five hours pretty well to-night. The king, they all say, is most tbndly disconsolate for her, and weeps by her, which makes her weep ; which one this day told me he reckons a good sign, for that it carries away some rheum from the head ! She... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 508 страници
...her by the priests, who were so long about it that the doctors were angry.1 The King, they all say, is most fondly disconsolate for her, and weeps by her, which makes her weep; which one this day told me he reckons a good sign, for that it carries away some rheume from the head. This... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 604 страници
...by the priests, who were so long about it, that the doetors were angry. The King, they all say, is fondly disconsolate for her, and weeps by her, which makes her weep, which one this day told me he reckoned a good sign, for that it carries away some rhcume from the head. —... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elizabeth Strickland - 1864 - 700 страници
...she had been permitted to retain, distracted every one with their doleful cries and lamentations.' The queen contemplated the approach of death with...ambassador, wrote to his royal master, " that between the -i5th and 29th of October, the physicians entertained little hopes of her recovery. He says, that after... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1866 - 528 страници
...her by the priests, who were so long about it that the doctors were angry.1 The King, they all say, is most fondly disconsolate for her, and weeps by her, which makes her weep ; which one this day told me he reckons a good sign, for that it carries away some rheume from the head. This... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1876 - 538 страници
...her by the priests, who were so long about it that the doctors were angry. The King, they all say, is most fondly disconsolate for her, and weeps by her, which makes her weep ; l which one this day told me he reckons a good sign, for that it carries away some rheume from the... | |
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