| English literature - 1837 - 496 pages
...her bed, he would not persuade her as he did.' She, shaking her head, said with a pitiful voice, ' My lord, I am tied with a chain of iron about my neck, I am tied, and the case is altered with me.' " Her death was pitiful, as dying without some feeling... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1824 - 420 pages
...her bed, he wowfd not " persuade her as he did. Shaking her head, she said with a pitiful " voice, My lord, I am tied with a chain of iron about my neck; I am tied, " and the case is altered with me." Dr. Lingard, in his recently published History of England,... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - Christian martyrs - 1824 - 422 pages
...her bed, he would not ' persuade her as he did. Shaking her head, she said with a pitiful ' voice, My lord, I am tied with a chain of iron about my neck; I am tied, ' and the case is altered with me." Dr. Lingard, in his recently published History of England,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1827 - 634 pages
...her bed, he would not persuade her as he did. She, shaking her head, said, with a pitiful voice, " My Lord* I am tied with a chain of iron about my neck ; I am tied, and the case is altered with me." She seemed to place more cgnfideocc in charms and spells... | |
| 596 pages
...maketh thee so presumptuous. And presently commanding him and the rest to depart her chamber, willing my lord admiral to stay ; to whom she shook her head,...courage to her, she replied, " I am tied, and the case in altered with me." Then two ladies waiting on her in her chamber, discovered in the bottom of her... | |
| Charles Dodd - Catholics - 1840 - 414 pages
...: but thou knowest I must die, and that maketh thee so presumptuous.' And presently, commanding him and the rest to depart her chamber, [she] willed my...replied, ' I am tied, and the case is altered with me.' "Then two ladies, waiting on her in her chamber, discovered, in the bottom of her chair, the queen... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1840 - 600 pages
...Cecil and his colleagues were gone, the queen, shaking her head piteously, said to her brave kinsman, " My lord, I am tied with a chain of iron about my neck." The lord-admiral reminded her of her wonted courage, but she replied, despondingly, " I am tied, I... | |
| Miles Gerald Keon - 1847 - 524 pages
...her councillors, save the lord admiral, to leave her chamber, and say most pitifully to him : — " My lord, I am tied with a chain of iron about my neck." What was that chain ? Its links were composed of the penal laws, stained with the blood of their victims,... | |
| 1848 - 704 pages
...presumptuous,' and presently commanding him and the rest to depart her chamber, (she) willed my lord j admiral to stay ; to whom she shook her : head, and...chain of iron about ] my neck.' He alleging her wonted cour- j age to her, she replied, ' I am tied, and ] the case is altered with me.' Then two ladies,... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1848 - 662 pages
...she shook her head, and with a pitiful voice, said,' My lord, I am tied with a chain of iron round my neck.' He alleging her wonted courage to her, she...replied,' I am tied, and the case is altered with me.' Then two ladies, waiting on her in her chamber, discovered, in the bottom of her chair, the queen of... | |
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