I, a most woful prisoner, am ready lo submit to death when it shall please God and your majesty ; and yet the frail flesh incites me to call to your grace for mercy and pardon of mine offences. Written at the Tower with the heavy heart and trembling hand... The History of England - Stran 183avtor: David Hume - 1826Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| David Hume - 1807 - 480 strani
...pardon. The conclusion of Cromwel's letter ran in these words : " I, a most woful " prisoner, am ready to submit to death when it " shall please God and your majesty ; and yet the " frail Hesh incites me to call to your grace for " mcicy and pardon of mine offences. Written at " the Tower... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1816 - 720 strani
...he con- Collect. eludes it with these abject words: " I, a most woful " prisoner, ready to take the death when it shall please *' God and your Majesty ; and yet the frail flesh in" citeth me continually to call to your Grace for mercy, " and grace for mine offences. And thus... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1816 - 568 strani
...Grace to pardon this my rude writing, and to consider that I a most woful Prisoner, ready to take the Death, when it shall please God and your Majesty; and yet the frail flesh inciteth me continually to call to your Grace for Mercy and Grace for mine Offences ; and thus Christ... | |
| David Hume - 1818 - 488 strani
...a most woful " prisoner, am ready to submit to death when it " shall please God and Your Majesty j and yet the " frail flesh incites me to call to Your...most miserable prisoner, " and poor slave, Thomas Cromwel." And a little below, " Most gracious Prince, I cry for mercy, 28th July. " mercy, mercy."... | |
| William Cobbett - 1824 - 394 strani
...of CROMWEL'S letters to the king, these abject expressions : " I, a most woful prisoner, am ready to submit to death, when it shall please God and your...Highness's most miserable prisoner and poor slave, THOMAS CUOMWEL. Most gracious prince, I cry for mercy,' mercy, mercy!" That is the language of Fox's "valiant... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 480 strani
...Grace to pardon this my rude writing, and to consider that 1 a most woful Prisoner, ready to take the Death, when it shall please God and your Majesty ; and yet the frail flesh inciteth me continually to call to your Grace for Mercy and Grace for mine Offences ; and thus Chiist... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 620 strani
...(No. xvii) ; he concludes it with these abject words : " 1, a most woful prisoner, ready to take the death, when it shall please God and your majesty ; and yet the frail flesh inciteth me continually to call to your grace for mercy, and grace for my offences. And thus Christ... | |
| Katherine Thomson - 1826 - 650 strani
...pardon this " my rude writing. and to consider that I, a " most woful prisoner, am ready to take the death " when it shall please God and your majesty; " and yet the frail flesh inciteth me continually " to call to your grace for mercy, and grace of " mine offences ; and thus... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 620 strani
...the King, in a strain of abasement, dictated probably by the vain hope of life. It thus concludes:'" Written at the Tower, with the heavy heart, and trembling hand of your Highness's most heavy, and most miserable prisoner and poor slave. TC Most gracious Prince, I cry for mercy ! mercy... | |
| William Cobbett - 1829 - 538 strani
...of CROMWEL'S letters to the king, these abject expressions: " I, a most woful prisoner, am ready to submit " to death, when it shall please God and your...Majesty ; and yet the frail flesh incites me to " call on your grace for mercy and pardon of mine " offences. — Written at the Towerwith the heavy " heart... | |
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