| Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1904 - 544 páginas
...accompanied them, said unto my wife, then standing there beside him : ' Lo, dost thou not see, Meg, that these blessed fathers be now as cheerfully going to their deaths as bridegrooms to their marriage ? Wherefore, thereby mayest thou see, mine own good daughter, what a great difference there is between... | |
| Bede Camm - 1904 - 624 páginas
...accompanied them, said unto my wife, then standing there beside him : ' Lo, dost thou not see, Meg, that these blessed Fathers be now as cheerfully going...to their deaths, as bridegrooms to their marriage. Wherefore thereby mayest thou see, mine own good daughter, what a great difference there is between... | |
| 1907 - 748 páginas
...procession from his prison window, Sir Thomas More said to his daughter: "Lo, dost thou not see, Meg, that these blessed fathers be now as cheerfully going...to their deaths as bridegrooms to their marriage." For miles, tied prostrate on rude hurdles or sledges, their backs almost on the ground, they were dragged... | |
| JAMES S. OGILVY - 1910 - 550 páginas
...Tyburn and the doom that awaited them, he remarked to his daughter : " Lo, dost thou not see, Meg, that these blessed fathers be now as cheerfully going to their deaths as bridegrooms to their and a friar of Sion (Brentford) called Reynolds, and John Hayle, vicar of Chiselworth, were all condemned... | |
| James Gairdner - 1908 - 604 páginas
...to his favourite daughter, Margaret Roper, who had come to visit him : " Lo, dost thou not see, Meg, that these blessed fathers be now as cheerfully going to their deaths as bridegrooms to their marriages? Wherefore thereby mayest thou see, mine own good daughter, what a great difference there... | |
| Charles Robert Morley - 1916 - 314 páginas
...forth to their gory deliverance, he said to his heroic daughter, Margaret Roper : " Lo, dost thou not see, Megg, that these blessed fathers be now as cheerfully going to their death as bridegrooms to their marriage ! " And so the era of the monks passed, and the era of the nobles... | |
| Frederick Parkes Weber - 1918 - 850 páginas
...said to his favourite daughter, Margaret Eoper, who was there beside him : "Dost thou not see, Meg, that these blessed fathers be now as cheerfully going to their deaths as bridegrooms to their marriages ? Wherefore, thereby mayst thou see, mine own dear daughter, what a great difference there... | |
| Henri Bremond - 1920 - 232 páginas
...his daughter's shoulder, saw the monks of the Charterhouse going to martyrdom. " Lo, doest thou not see, Megg, that these blessed fathers be now as cheerfully...going to their deaths as bridegrooms to their marriage ? . . . For God, considering their long-continued life in most sore and grievous penance, will no longer... | |
| Hugh Francis Blunt - 1917 - 452 páginas
...to have accompanied them, said unto my wife standing there beside him : 'Lo, dost thou not see, Meg, that these blessed fathers be now as cheerfully going...to their deaths as bridegrooms to their marriage? Wherefore, thereby thou mayest see, mine own good daughter, what a difference there is between such... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1928 - 1452 páginas
...journey to have accompanied them, said unto my wife, then standing there beside him: " Lo, dost thou not see, Megg, that these blessed fathers be now as cheerfully...to their deaths as bridegrooms to their marriage? Wherefore thereby mayest thou see, mine own good daughter, what a great difference there is between... | |
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