| 1813 - 550 pages
...officers and attendants, came after. It was then observed, that at such time as the king's body w« brought out from St. George's Hall, the sky was serene...the black velvet pall was all white, (the colour of innocence,) being thick covered over with snow. The body being by the bearers sat down near the place... | |
| 1813 - 566 pages
...out from Sf. George's Hall, the sky was serene and clear, but presently it began to snow, and flic snow fell so fast that by that time the corpse came...the black velvet pall was all white, (the colour of innocence,) being thick covered over with snow. The body being by the bearers sat down near the place... | |
| 1813 - 552 pages
...from St. George's Hall, the sky was serene and clear, but presently it began to snow, and the snow feD so fast that by that time the corpse came to the west...the black velvet pall was all white, (the colour of innocence) being thick covered over with snow. The body beiDg by the bearers set down near the place... | |
| sir Thomas Herbert (1st bart.) - 1815 - 256 pages
...fell so fast, as by that time they came to the West-end of the Royal Chappel. the black Velvet-Pall was all white (the colour of Innocency) being thick covered over with snow. So went the white King to his Grave, in the 48th Year of his Age, and the 22d Year and 10th Month of... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Bible - 1816 - 482 pages
...that, notwithstanding " the sky was serene and clear when the body was brought out, by that time they came to the West end of the Royal Chapel, the black velvet pall was all white (the colour of innocence) being thick covered oTer with snow ! " we may pardonably wonder a little at the story of... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Poetry - 1827 - 152 pages
...the sky was serene and clear ; but presently it began to snow, and the snow fell so fast, that by the time the corpse came to the west end of the royal...being thick covered over with snow. " The body being set down by the bearers near the place of burial, the Bishop of London stood ready with the Service-book... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1845 - 602 pages
...the sky was serene and clear, but presently it began to snow, and fell so fast, as by that time they came to the west end of the royal chapel, the black...of innocency) being thick covered over with snow. So went the White king h to his grave, in the forty-eighth year of his age, and the twentysecond year... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1845 - 596 pages
...was ' serene and clear, but pre' sently it began to snow, and ' fell so fast, as by that time ' they came to the west end of ' the royal chapel the black...velvet pall was all white, ' (the colour of innocency,) be' ing thick covered over with ' snow." Memoirs, p. 206.] A. p. 1648. the four labels whereof the... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1845 - 508 pages
...carried out of the hall, when snow began to fall so fast and thick, that by the time the corpse entered the west end of the royal chapel, the black velvet pall was entirely white, the colour of innocency. ' So went our king white to his grave ! ' said the sorrowing... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1848 - 410 pages
...carried out of the hall, when snow began to fall so fast and thick, that by the time the corpse entered the west end of the royal chapel, the black velvet pall was entirely white, the colour of innocency. ' So went our king white to his grave !' said the sorrowing... | |
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