| Religion - 1815 - 892 pages
...him; and at length," the author adds, voices pray'd for the kin?, whn th-ough the privy-pardon uas carried to his bed-chamber; whence, after two hours'...James's. Nothing of the fear of death} or indignities otfr red, seein'H a terror, or provoked him lo impatience, nor utter*d he a reproachful word, reflecting'... | |
| English literature - 1844 - 618 pages
...White-hall in a close chair, through King-street, both sides whereof had a guard of foot-soldiers, who were silent as his Majesty pass'd. But shop-stalls...which shed tears, and some of them with audible voices piay'd for the king, who through the privy-garden was carried to his bed-chamber ; whence, after two... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1844 - 600 pages
...to White-hall in a close chair, through Kingstreet, both sides whereof had a guard of footsoldiers, who were silent as his majesty pass'd. But shop-stalls and windows were full of people, many of which ihed tears, and some of them with audible voices pray'd for the king, who through the privy-garden... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1845 - 600 pages
...windows were full of people, many of which shed tears, and some of them with audible voices prayed for the king, who through the privy-garden was carried...Nothing of the fear of death, or indignities offered, seemed a terror, or provoked him to impatience, nor uttered ho a reproachful word reflecting upon any... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1845 - 596 pages
...King-street, both sides whereof had a guard of foot-soldiers, who were silent as his majesty passed. But shop-stalls and windows were full of people, many...which shed tears, and some of them with audible voices prayed for the king, who through the privy-garden was carried to his bedchamber; whence, after two... | |
| Marjory G. J. Kinloch - Scotland - 1898 - 368 pages
...King Street, both sides whereof had a Guard of Foot-Soldiers, who were silent as his Majesty passed. But shop-stalls and windows were full of people, many...death, or indignities offered, seem'da terror, or provoked him to impatience, nor uttered he a reproachful word reflecting upon any of his Judges (albeit... | |
| Marjory Hollings - Castles - 1911 - 466 pages
...describes how the king was brought to Whitehall in a closed chair through King Street, closely guarded, " But Shop-Stalls and Windows were full of People, many...whence after Two Hours space, he was removed to St. James's."8 1 Herbert : Memoirs of the Two Last Years of the Reign of King Charles I., ed. 1813, p.... | |
| Sir Francis Palgrave - Great Britain - 1922 - 674 pages
...White-hall in a close chair, through " King-street, both sides whereof had a guard of foot-soldiers who " were silent as his Majesty pass'd. But shop-stalls...audible voices pray'd for the king, who through the privy" garden was carried to his bed-chamber; whence, after two hours " space, he was removed to St.... | |
| English literature - 1844 - 622 pages
...whereof had a guard of foot-soldiers, who were silent as his Majesty pass'd. But shop-stalls aud windowi were full of people, many of which shed tears, and...his bed-chamber ; whence, after two hours space, he wai removed to St, James t 'The ' The king now bidding farewell to the world, hit whole business wa»... | |
| 672 pages
...White-hall in a close chair, through " King-street, both sides whereof had a guard of foot-soldiers who " were silent as his Majesty pass'd. But shop-stalls...audible voices pray'd for the king, who through the privy" garden was carried to his bed-chamber; whence, after two hours " space, he was removed to St.... | |
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