 | William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - 1881
...death I bless'd him, 12 Even though he be a nobleman. 13 Here is the letter, as given by Lord Herbert: "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 - 1881 - 210 pages
...finding death now coming, she caused a maid 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 choose but, out of the love I bear you, advise you of your soul's health, which you ought to prefer... | |
![Miscellaneous writings [ed. by A.B. Grimaldi]. Miscellaneous writings [ed. by A.B. Grimaldi].](http://bks8.books.google.co.uk/books?id=xT19euFnhaIC&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Stacey Grimaldi - 1881
...Virgil, and translated by Lord Herbert, and not delivered till (I believe) after Catharine's death. " My most dear Lord, King and Husband. — The hour of my death now approaching, I cannot choose, but out of my love I bear you, advise you of your soul's health, which you ought to prefer... | |
 | Barbara Clay Finch - 1883
...of my death draweth nigh. I cannot choose but out of the love I bear you to put you in remembrance of your soul's health, which you ought to prefer before all considerations of the world, and before the care and tendering of your own body, for which you have cast me into many miseries,... | |
 | David Hume - 1884
...she wrote a very tender letter to the king: "The hour of my death now approaching, I cannot choose but, out of the love I bear you, to advise you of...all considerations of the world or flesh whatsoever ; for which you have cast me into many calamities, and yourself into many troubles. But I forgive you... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1884
...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...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 - 1884
...finding death now coming, she caused a maid 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 choose but, out of the love I bear you, advise you of your soul's health, which you ought to prefer... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1884
...coming, she caused a maid attending on her to write to the king to this effect : — " My most clear 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 - 1887
...An old usage. 12 Even though he be a nobleman. 18 Here is the letter, as given by Lord Herbert : " 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, By that you love the dearest... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Edward Dowden - 1890
..."The hour of my death now approaching, I cannot choose but, out of the love I bear you, advise yon of your soul's health, which you ought to prefer before...all considerations of the world or flesh whatsoever: for which yet you have cast me Into many calamities, and yourself into many troubles, — But T forgive... | |
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