| Early English newspapers - 1831 - 740 pages
...1 am not come here to excuse or to justify myself, forasmuch as I know full well that aught that 1 could say in my defence doth not appertain unto you,...only to die, and thus to yield myself humbly to the wilt of the King my Lord. And if in my life I did ever offend the King's Grace, surely with my death... | |
| English essays - 1831 - 628 pages
...followeth : " ' Good friends, I am not come here to excuse or to justify myself, forasmuch as I knuw full well that aught that I could say in my defence...that I could draw no hope of life from the same. But 1 come here only to die, and thus to yield myself humbly to the will of the KITH; my Lord. And if in... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1840 - 426 pages
...my " defence doth not appertain to you, and that I could derive no ' ' hope of life from the same. I come here only to die, and thus " to yield myself humbly to the will of my lord the king. And if " in life I did ever offend the king's grace, surely with my death " do I... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Great Britain - 1842 - 456 pages
...I know full well that ought that I could say in my defence doth not appertain unto you,3 and that 1 could draw no hope of life from the same. But I come...here only to die, and thus to yield myself humbly unto the will of my lord the king. I pray God to save the king, and send him long to reign over you,... | |
| John Lingard - 1844 - 422 pages
...in " my defence doth not appertain to you, and that I could " derive no hope of life from the same. I come here " only to die, and thus to yield myself humbly to the " will of my lord the king. And if in life I did ever " offend the king's grace, surely with my death do I now... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1850 - 634 pages
...fallen into the hands of a harder gaoler. ' Hall; Wyatt. speak any thing of that whereof I am accused, as I know full well that aught that I could say in my defence doth not appertain unto you,1 ainl that I could draw no hope of life from the same. But I come here only to die, and thus to... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - Queens - 1851 - 774 pages
...against it.2 I am come hither to accuse no man, nor to speak any thing of that whereof I am accused, as I know full well that aught that I could say in my defence doth not appertain unto you,3 and that I could draw no hope of life from the same. But I come here only to die, and thus to... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Great Britain - 1853 - 448 pages
...fallen into the hands of a harder gaoler. 4 Hall; Wyatt. speak any thing of that whereof I am accused, as I know full well that aught that I could say in my defence doth not appertain unto you,1 and that I could draw no hope of life from the same. But I come here only to die, and thus to... | |
| Agnes Strickland - England - 1854 - 464 pages
...against it. I am come hither to accuse no man, nor to speak any thing of that whereof I am accused, as I know full well that aught that I could say in...that I could draw no hope of life from the same." She then with her own hands removed the hat and collar, which might impede the action of the sword,... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1854 - 764 pages
...against it.* I am come hither to accuse no man, nor to speak any thing of that whereof I am accused, as I know full well that aught that I could say in my defence doth not appertain unto you,3 and that I could draw no hope of life from the same. But I come here only to die, and thus to... | |
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