They seeing the good lady sad and heavy, (as one that well knew by her other handling, that her death was not far off... Kenilworth - Page 9by Walter Scott - 1869Full view - About this book
| Elias Ashmole - Berkshire (England) - 1723 - 340 pages
...little before fhe was killed, which was attempted after this manner. They feeing the good Lady fad and heavy (as one that '•well knew by her other handling, that her Death was not far offj began to perfwade her, that her prefent Difeafe was abundance of Melancholy, and other Humours,... | |
| Robert Laneham - English drama - 1821 - 158 pages
...a practice in Curnnor among the conspirators, to have poisoned this poor inno^ cent lady, a little before she was killed, which was attempted after this...good lady sad and heavy (as one that well knew by her otner handling, that her death was not far off) began to persuade her, that her present disease was... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 506 pages
...to have poisoned the poor lady a little before she was killed, which was attempted in this order : they, seeing the good lady sad and heavy, (as one...death was not far off,) began to persuade her that her disease was abundance of melancholy and other humours, and therefore would needs counsel her to take... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 564 pages
...was a practice in Cumnor among the conspirators, to have poisoned this poor innocent lady, a little before she was killed, which was attempted after this...disease was abundance of melancholy and other humours, &4C., and therefore would needs counsel her to take some potion, which she absolutely refusing to do,... | |
| Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - Art - 1841 - 558 pages
...was importuned by Foster and his tool Varney, to take medicine for her disorder. " They, seeing her sad and heavy, as one that well knew by her other...began to persuade her, that her present disease was melancholy, and other humours, and would needs counsel her to take some potion. This she absolutely... | |
| England - 1840 - 784 pages
...was a practice in Cumnor among the conspirators to have poisoned this poor innocent lady, a little before she was killed, which was attempted after this...that her death was not far off,) began to persuade 132 133 Mr that her present disease was abundance of melancholy, and other humours, fe. And therefore... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 750 pages
...attempt «1 after Una manner: — Thoy fifi-in« the good lady end and heavy, {u one that well know by her other handling, that her death was not far off.) began to persuado her that her present aiseue was abundance of melancholy and other humour«, dec., Md therefore... | |
| William Beattie - Abbeys - 1842 - 398 pages
...Leicester in vain opposed his proowing " to his having condemned the unlawful mar- ceedings therein." the good lady sad and heavy — as one that well knew,...was not far off — began to persuade her that her disease was abundance of melancholy and other humours, and therefore would needs counsel her to take... | |
| William Beattie - Abbeys - 1844 - 432 pages
...before she was killed, which was attempted in this order : they, seeing the good lady sad and heavy—as one that well knew, by her other handling, that her death was not far off—began to persuade her that her disease was abundance of melancholy and other humours, and therefore... | |
| William Beattie - 1844 - 404 pages
...condemned the unlawful mar- cecdings therein." OTKK.V1I.WOI1TH.] RETROSPECT — VIEW OF THE GATE-HOUSE. 257 the good lady sad and heavy — as one that well knew, by her oilier handling, that her death was not far off — began to persuade her that her disease was abundance... | |
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