... we might pass to Heaven with all this gay gear ! But fie upon that knave Death, that will come, whether we will or not ! And when he... The Life of Mary Queen of Scots - 第 93 頁Phineas Camp Headley 著 - 1853 - 448 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1845 - 432 頁
...worms will be busy with this flesh, be it never so fair and so tender ; and the silly soul, I fear, shall be so feeble that it can neither carry with it gold, garnishing, targeting [tassels], pearl, nor precious stones.' And by such means procured he company of women, and... | |
| 1845 - 538 頁
...worms will be busy with this flesh, be it never so fair and so tender ; and the silly soul, I fear, shall be so feeble that it can neither carry with it gold, garnishing, targeting [tassels], pearl,1^ nor precious stones.' And by such means procured he company of women,... | |
| 1845 - 384 頁
...worms will be busy with this flesh, be it never so fair and so tender; and the silly soul, I fear, shall be so feeble that it can neither carry with it gold, garnishing, targeting [tassels], pearl,t nor precious stones.' And by such means procured he company of women,... | |
| 1847 - 592 頁
...end we might pass into heaven with this gear ! But iie on that knave death, that will come whether ye will or not, and when he hath laid on the arrest, then foul worms will be busy with this flesh, be it ever so fair and tender ; and the silly soul, I fear,... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1848 - 336 頁
...foul worms will be busy with this flesh, be it never so fair and tender; and the silly soul, I fear, shall be so feeble, that it can neither carry with it gold, garnishing, targatting, pearl, nor precious stones." After similar exhortations, not often heard within the walls... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1849 - 444 頁
...that we might pass to heaven with this gear ! But fie upon that knave, Death, that will come, whether we will or not ; and when he hath laid on the arrest, then foul worms will be busy with this flesh, be it never so fair and so tender ; and the silly soul, 1... | |
| Duncan Anderson (pub.) - 1849 - 228 頁
...foul worms will be busy with this flesh, be it never so fair and tender ; and the silly soul, I fear, shall be so feeble, that it can neither carry with it gold, garnishing, targatting, pearl, nor precious stones." After similar exhortations, not often heard within the walls... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1852 - 396 頁
...worms will be busy with this flesh, be it never so fair and so tender ; and the silly soul, I fear, shall be so feeble that it can neither carry with it gold, garnishing, targatting, pearl, nor precious stones.1 " * An awful and a wholesome admonition, if it had been gravely... | |
| 1851 - 640 頁
...end we might pass to heaven with this gear ! But, fie on that knave, Death, that will come whether ye will or not ; and when he hath laid on the arrest, then foul worms will be busy with this flesh, be it never so fair and tender ; and this silly soul, I fear,... | |
| Mignet (M., François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis) - 1851 - 400 頁
...end we might pass to heaven with this gear ! But, fie on that knave, Death, that will come whether ye will or not ; and when he hath laid on the arrest, then foul worms will be busy with this flesh, be it never so fair and tender ; and the silly soul, I fear,... | |
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