 | Thomas Wright - 1838 - 576 pages
...bed's head of the chamber stood close to a privy postern door, where they in the night came and stifled her in her bed, bruised her head very much, broke...thought it a mischance, and so have blinded their 1560.] KING OF SWEDEN EXPECTED. 47 Oxford. Tln- cost of the funerall esteemed at better then two thousand... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1841 - 758 pages
...(he chamber stood cloec to ii privy роя tern door, where they in the night came and -•ti Hi:, i her in her bed, bruised her head very much, broke her neck, and at length flung her down Ktaire, thereby believing the world would have thought it а пшспапси, nnd no have blinded... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1853 - 406 pages
...thereby believing the world would have thought it a mischance, and so have blinded their villainy. But behold the mercy and justice of God in revenging and discovering this lady's murder j for one of the persons that was a coadjutor in this murder was afterwards taken for a felony in the... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1844 - 641 pages
...bed's head of the chamber stood close to a privy postern door, where they in the night came and stifled her in her bed, bruised her head very much, broke...thought it a mischance, and so have blinded their villainy. But behold the mercy and justice of God in revenging and discovering this lady's murder,... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1844 - 662 pages
...bed's head of the chamber stood close to a privy postern door, where they in the night came and stifled her in her bed, bruised her head very much, broke...thought it a mischance, and so have blinded their villainy. But behold the mercy and justice of God in revenging and discovering this lady's murder,... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 966 pages
...door, where they in the night name and e tilled lier in her bed, bruised her hcnd vrry much, broke lier neck, and at length flung her down stairs, thereby...have blinded their villany. But behold the mercy and ju-tice of God in revenging and discovering thia lady's murder, fur one of the per* souĞ that was... | |
 | Bernard Burke - England - 1848 - 268 pages
...bed's head of the chamber stood close to a privy postern door, where they in the night came and stifled her in her bed, bruised her head very much, broke...would have thought it a mischance, and so have blinded then- villany. But behold the mercy and justice of God in revenging and discovering this lady's murder,... | |
 | Robert Henry O'Byrne - 1848 - 260 pages
...bed's head of the chamber stood close to a privy postern door, where they in the night came and stifled her in her bed, bruised her head very much, broke...down stairs, thereby believing the world would have ihought it a mischance, and so have blinded their villany." — Ashmole's Berkshire vol. i. pp. 149—... | |
 | George Lillie Craik - 1848 - 446 pages
...bed's head of the chamber stood close to a privy postern door, where they in the night came and stifled her in her bed, bruised her head very much, broke her neck, and at length flung her down stairs." In addition to what befel Varney and the servant man, we are told that " Forster, likewise, after this... | |
 | Alfred Durling Bartlett - 1850 - 172 pages
...of the chamber stood close to a " privy postern door, where they, in the night, came and " stifled her in her bed, bruised her head very much, " broke...thought it a " mischance, and so have blinded their villainy. But " behold the mercy and justice of God in revenging and " discovering this Lady's murder... | |
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