| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 pages
...that they will not seek also to kill thee and thine with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct thee I know not, for all mine have left me in the true time of trial : a and I plainly perceive that my death was determined from the first day. Most sorry I am,... | |
| Samuel Felton - Gardens - 1829 - 88 pages
...that they will not seek also to kill you and your's with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct you I know not; for all mine have left me in the true time of trial. Most sorry am I, that being thus surprised by death, I can leave you no better estate. God hath... | |
| Margaret De Courcy, Beatrice De Courcy - Fashion - 1832 - 508 pages
...that they will not seek also to kill thee and thine with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct thee I know not, for all mine have left me in the true time of trial ; and I plainly perceive that my death was determined from the first day. " Most sorry I am,... | |
| David Jardine - Great Britain - 1835 - 534 pages
...that they will not seek also to kill thee and thine with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct thee I know not, for all mine have left me in the true time of trial. And I perceive that my death was determined from the first day. Most sorry I am, God knows,... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - Quakers - 1837 - 500 pages
...slaughter, that they will not seek to kill you and yours with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct you, I know not ; for all mine have left me in the true time of trial. Most sorry am I, that being surprised by death, I can leave thee no better estate ; God hath... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1841 - 608 pages
...slaughter, that they will not seek to kill you and yours with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct you, I know not; for all mine have left me in the true time of trial. Most sorry am I, that being surprized by death, I can leave you no better estate; God hath prevented... | |
| Mrs. Ellis - Children's stories, English - 1844 - 232 pages
...touching pathos, to speak of the widowed state of her whom he was leaving : ' To what friend to direct thee I know not, for all mine have left me in the true time of trial. Most sorry I am, God knows, that being thus surprised with death, I can leave you in no better... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Biography & Autobiography - 1844 - 430 pages
...that they will not seek also to kill thee and thine with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct thee I know not, for all mine have left me in the true time of trial ; and I plainly perceive that my death was determined from the first day. Most sorry I am, God... | |
| William Penn - 1845 - 422 pages
...slaughter, that they will not seek to kill you and yours with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct you, I know not ; for all mine have left me in the true time of trial. Most sorry am I, that being surprised by death, I can leave thee no better estate ; God hath... | |
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