| Sir Henry Ellis - 1824 - 384 sider
...Cardinal that the King had sent Mr. Kyngston and twenty four of the guard, to conduct Wolsey to hit Highness. " Mr. Kyngston, quoth he, rehersing his...comfortable words ye have spoken to me, be spoken but fora purpose to bring me into a fool's Paradise: I know what is providedfor me" a THYS ys to advertyse... | |
| 1825 - 372 sider
...evidently a man of a stern unfeeling character. When the Earl of Northumberland had arrested Wolscy upon his last journey, Cavendish named to the Cardinal...all those professions of homage and respect which Wolscy had been used to in his better days ; he simply said, " Mr. Kingston, all the comfortable words... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - 1825 - 340 sider
...to the Cardinal that the King had sent Mr. Kyngston and twenty four of the guard, to conduct Wolscy to his Highness. " Mr. Kyngston, quoth he, rehersing...all those professions of homage and respect which Wolscy had been used to in his better days ; he simply said, " Mr. Kingston, all the comfortable words... | |
| George Cavendish - 1825 - 398 sider
...-four of the guard, to conduct you to his highness." "Master Kingston," quoth he, rehearsing his name 2 once or twice ; and with that clapped his hand on his thigh, and gave a great sigh. " Sir," quoth I, " if your grace could or would take all things in good part, it should... | |
| Stephen Hyde Cassan - 1827 - 618 sider
...Kingston and 24 of the guard, to conduct you to his highness." " Mr. Kingston," quoth he, rehearsing his name* once or twice ; and with that clapped his hand on his thigh, and gave a great sigh, and therewith he rose up, and went into his chamber; and when he came out again, immediately... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 688 sider
...the name of this officer was mentioned to him, — " Master Kingston ! " quoth he, — " rehearsing his name once or twice ; and with that clapped his hand on his thigh, and gave a great sigh." He no doubt then recollected the prophecy by some fortunetellers, respecting which Cavendish... | |
| 1846 - 860 sider
...London. When the name of this officer was mentioned to him, ' Master Kingston ! ' quoth he, rehearsing his name once or twice; and with that clapped his hand on his thigh, and gave a great sigh; mindful of a prophecy by some fortune-tellers, that he should have his end near Kingston,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1848 - 702 sider
...the name of this officer was mentioned to him, — " Master Kingston ! " quoth he, — " rehearsing his name once or twice ; and with that clapped his hand on his thigh, and gave a great sigh." He no doubt then recollected the prophecy by some fortunetellers, respecting which Cavendish... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 538 sider
...London. When the name of this officer was mentioned to him,—"Master Kingston!" qnoth he,—"rehearsing his name once or twice; and with that clapped his hand on his thigh, and gave a great sigh." He no doubt then recollected the prophecy by some fortunetellers, respecting which Cavendish... | |
| Edward Henry Bickersteth (bp. of Exeter) - 1872 - 830 sider
...conduct him to London. When he heard the name of this officer, " Master Kingston ! " quoth he, rehearsing his name once or twice : and with that clapped his hand on his thigh, and gave a great sigh. He remembered the prophecy of a fortuneteller, who told him "that he should have his end... | |
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