... being thirsty with excess of bleeding, he called for drink, which was presently brought him; but as he was putting the bottle to his mouth he saw a poor soldier carried along, who had eaten his last at the same feast, ghastly casting up his eyes at... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 4031876Full view - About this book
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1864 - 750 pages
...putting the bottle to his mouth, he saw a poor Eoldier carried along, who had eaten his last, at the same feast, ghastly, casting up his eyes at the bottle...before he drank, and delivered it to the poor man, with there words, " Thy necessity is grrater than mine " But to turn back to Charles Blount, the Queen appointed... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 412 pages
...putting the bottle to his mouth, he saw a poor soldier carried along, who had eaten his last at the same feast, ghastly casting up his eyes at the bottle....the poor man, with these words, ' Thy necessity is yet greater than mine.' " The Earl of Leicester's grief, on account of the catastrophe which had befallen... | |
| James Thomson - 1860 - 348 pages
...me strew tie to Iiis month, he saw a poor soldier carried along, who had eaten his last at the same feast, ghastly casting up his eyes at the bottle ;...to the poor man with these words, " Thy necessity U yet greater than mine." 1513. Ilampden : John Hampden, the distinguished patriot, who op posed the... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 404 pages
...putting the bottle to his mouth, he saw a poor soldier carried along, who had eaten his last at the same feast, ghastly casting up his eyes at the bottle....and delivered it to the poor man, with these words, l Thy necessity is yet greater than mine.'" The Earl of Leicester's grief, on account of the catastrophe... | |
| HENRY INCE - 1860 - 326 pages
...putting the bottle to his mouth, he saw a poor soldier carried along, who had eaten his last at the same feast, ghastly casting up his eyes at the bottle; which sir Philip perceiving, took it from his mouth before he drank, and delivered it to the poor man with these words—" Thy necessity is yet greater... | |
| Lewis Borrett White - 1864 - 232 pages
...soldier carried along, who had eaten his last at the same feast, ghastly casting up his eyes at the same bottle. Which Sir Philip perceiving took it from his...the poor man with these words: ' Thy necessity is yet greater than mine!'" The intelligence of his death caused universal lamentation throughout Europe,... | |
| Henry Ince - 1864 - 310 pages
...putting the bottle to his mouth, he saw a poor soldier carried along, who had eaten his last at the same feast, ghastly casting up his eyes at the bottle ; which sir Philip perceiving, took it from his mouth before he drank, and delivered it to the poor man with these words — " Thy necessity is yet... | |
| Henry Ince - 1864 - 166 pages
...a poor soldier passing bv who cast his ghastly eyes at the bottle, — sir Philip instantly handed it to the poor man, with these words, " thy necessity is greater than mine, drink ye first; " he was buried amidst universal mourning and with great magnificence, in St. Paul's,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865 - 822 pages
...putting the bottle to' his mouth, he saw a poor soldier carried along, who had eaten his last at the same feast, ghastly casting up his eyes at the bottle ;...the poor man with these words : ' Thy necessity is yet grtiater than mine.' " He was removed to Arnheim, where, after severe suffering, he died in the... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1867 - 370 pages
...putting the bottle to his mouth, he saw a foot-soldier carried along, who had eaten his last at the same feast, ghastly casting up his eyes at the bottle,...the poor man, with these words, ' Thy necessity is yet greater than mine.' He afterwards pledged the soldier in what remained of the refreshing draught."... | |
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