| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 450 pages
...physicians said she had a body of firm and perfect constitution likely to have lived many years."3 The next day he adds that about three o'clock in the...faculties failing, and did not choose to outlive them. 4, As a matter of policy, there was perhaps no part of Elizabeth's proceedings more questionable from... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 448 pages
...physicians said she had a body of firm and perfect constitution likely to have lived many years."3 The ncxt day he adds that about three o'clock in the morning...faculties failing, and did not choose to outlive them. 4. As a matter of policy, there was perhaps no part of Elizabeth's proceedings more questionable from... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 444 pages
...physicians said she had a body of firm and perfect constitution likely to have lived many years."3 The next day he adds that about three o'clock in the...account for the melancholy which oppressed her. It ia easy to believe that, whatever her physicians might say, she felt her faculties failing, and did... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 448 pages
...physicians said she had a body of firm and perfect constitution likely to have lived many years."3 The next day he adds that about three o'clock in the...easily like a ripe apple from the tree : cum leni qundam febre, absque gemitu." The consciousness or apprehension that she was no longer mistress of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 440 pages
...physicians said she had a body of firm and perfect constitution likely to have lived many years."3 The next day he adds that about three o'clock in the...lamb : easily like a ripe apple from the tree : cum Icni quadam febre, absquo gemitu." The consciousness or apprehension that she was no longer mistress... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1895 - 488 pages
...remained with her to the last, and ' sent his prayers before her soul,' which departed about three AM, 'mildly like a lamb, easily like a ripe apple from the tree,' ' cum levi quadam febre, absque gemitu ' (id. p. 146). Parry succeeded to royal favour under James I, by... | |
| JOHN MASEFIELD - 1907 - 550 pages
...most happy, thou art a happy King. 24 March 1602. — This morning about three at clock her Majesty departed this life mildly like a lamb, easily like a ripe apple from the tree, cum leve quadam febre, absque gemitu. Dr Parry told me that he was present, and sent his prayers before... | |
| 1917 - 1426 pages
...remained with her to the last, and ' sent his prayers before her soul,' which departed about three AM, ' mildly like a lamb, easily like a ripe apple from the tree,' ' cum levi quadam febre, absque gemitu ' (ii. p. 146). Parry succeeded to royal favour under James I, by... | |
| countess Estella Cave - 1923 - 366 pages
...his diary : " March 24, 1603. — This morning about three at clocke, her Majestic departed this lyfe mildly like a lamb, easily like a ripe apple from the tree, cum quadam febre absque gemitu. Dr. Parry told me he was present and sent his prayers before hyr soule... | |
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