 | William Seward - 1795
...her death approaching, Ihe caufed a maid attending upon her to write to the King to this effect : '* MY MOST DEAR LORD, KING, AND HUSBAND., " THE hour of my death now approaching, I « cannot choofe but, out of the love I beare you, c' to advife you of your foules health, which you. *' ought... | |
 | William Seward - Biography & Autobiography - 1798
...finding her death approaching, caufed a maid attending upon her to write to the King to this eflecl: " MY MOST DEAR. LORD, KING, AND HUSBAND, " The hour of my death now approaching, I " cannot choofe but, out of the love I beare you, " to advife you of your foule's health, which you " ought... | |
 | Mrs. Pilkington (Mary) - Reference - 1804 - 238 pages
...her attachment, and the forgiveness of her injuries, than whole volumes written upon the subject. " My most dear Lord, King, and Husband, " The hour of...but, out of the love I bear you , to advise you of the health of your soul, which you ought to prefer above all considerations of the world or flesh whatsoever... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1808
...translation of it: " The hour of my death now approaching, I cannot choose but, out of the love I bear you, advise you of your soul's health, which you ought...all considerations of the world or flesh whatsoever: for which yet you have cast me into many calamities, and yourself into many troubles.—But I forgive... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - Drama - 1808
...it in the twenty-seventh book of his history. The following is Lord Herbert's translation of it: " My most dear lord, king, and husband, " The hour of my death now approaching, I cannot choose but, out of the love I bear you, advise you of your soul's health, which you ought to prefer... | |
 | 1812
...the sentiments of all mankind are most composed— at that moment when they are leaving the world! " My most Dear Lord, King, and Husband: " THE hour of...cannot •* chuse, but out of the love I bear you, advise yon 'of your " souls health, which you ought to prefer before all consi" derations of the world... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1812
...it in the twenty-seventh book of his history. The following is Lord Herbert's translation of it : " My most dear lord, king, and husband, " The hour of my death now approaching, I cannot choose but, out of the love I bear you, advise you of your soul's health, which you ought to prefer... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, Isaac Reed, George Steevens - Drama - 1812
...it in the twenty-seventh book of his history. The following is Lord Herbert's translation of it : " My most dear lord, king, and husband, " The hour of my death now approaching, I cannot choose but, out of the love I bear you, advise you of your soul's health, which you ought to prefer... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1813
...it in the twentyseventh book of his history. The following is Lord Herbert's translation of it : " My most dear lord, king, and husband, " The hour of my death now approaching, I cannot choose but, out of the love I bear you, advise you of your soul's health, which you ought to prefer... | |
 | Thomas Jones Howell, William Cobbett, David Jardine - Law - 1816
...finding death now coming, she caused a mnid attending on her to write to the king to this effect : " My most dear Lord, King and Husband : The hour of my death now approaching, I cannot chuse, out aut of love I bear you, advise you of your soul's health, which you ought to prefer before all... | |
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