| George Buchanan - 1827 - 646 páginas
...observers might imagine it proceeded from fear;" adding, " I would have no such imputation, 1 Itar not death, death is not terrible to me, I bless my God I am prepared." At an appointed hour Juxton joined them, and assisted Charles in his devotions; after which he gave... | |
| Henry Lockinge - 1830 - 166 páginas
...the weather. " For," he observed, " were I to shake through cold, my enemies would attribute it to fear. I would have no such imputation. I fear not...not terrible to me. I bless my God, I am prepared." I /i, f. .o ^Vhitehall, the place of execution, between two detachments of military, himself on foot.... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 374 páginas
...said to his attendant, " Let me have a shirt on more than ordinary, by reason the season is so sharp1 as probably may make me shake, which some observers...not death — death is not terrible to me. I bless God, I am prepared." Soon after the King was .dressed, Bishop Juxon came to him, according to his appointment... | |
| 1837 - 734 páginas
...appointed what clothes he would wear : " Let me have a tfdrt more than ordinary, (said the King) by reason the season is so sharp as probably may make me shake,...not death ; death is not terrible to me : I bless God I am prepared." — Anthony Wbod's Memoir of Thomas Herbert. Athene Oxonienses, vol. np 701. the... | |
| 1837 - 738 páginas
...appointed what clothes he would wear': " Let me have a tbirt more than ordinary, (said the King) by reason the season is so sharp as probably may make me shake,...imputation ; I fear not death ; death is not terrible to me : \ blc»s Cod I am prepared." — Anthony Wood's Mi-moir of Thninas Herbert. Atiifnic Oxonirn-nt,... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - 1838 - 702 páginas
...to wear a cloak till the moment of his death ;) 'as, if I should shake, some observers will think it proceeds from fear. I would have no such imputation. I fear not death ; for I bless God, I am prepared ! ' Bishop Juxon then came, and read the church service for the day... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 564 páginas
...second shirt ; " for," said he, " the season is sharp, .and probably may make me shake, which some will imagine proceeds from fear. I would have no such...not terrible to me. I bless my God, I am prepared ; let the rogues come." When dressed, he spent an hour in private with the bishop. At ten o'clock Colonel... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 550 páginas
...Archbishop desired he might enter, having something to say to the King. I acquainted your Majesty with is not terrible to me. I bless my God, I am prepared." » He then spent a short time in naming the few legacies which were left him to bequeath. To Prince... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1841 - 526 páginas
...the weather. ' For,' he observed, ' were I to shake through cold, my enemies would attribute it to fear. I would have no such imputation. I fear not...is not terrible to me. I bless my God I am prepared V " The king spent an hour in privacy with the bishop : Herbert was afterwards admitted ; and about... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1841 - 524 páginas
...I to shake through cold, iny enemies would attribute it to fear. I would have no such imputation. 1 fear not death. Death is not terrible to me. I bless my God I am prepared '.' i " I may here insert an aneedote, which seems to prove that Charles attributed his misfortunes... | |
| |