 | 1834 - عدد الصفحات: 368
...never had quiet in his mind, he never thought himself sure. Where he went abroad, his eyen whirled about, his body privily fenced, his hand ever on his dagger, his countenance and manner like one alway ready to strike again ; he took ill rest a nights, lay « long waking and musing, sore wearied... | |
 | Saint Thomas More, Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1834 - عدد الصفحات: 378
...never had quiet in his mind, he never thought himself sure. Where he went abroad, his eyen whirled about, his body privily fenced, his hand ever on his dagger, his countenance and manner like one alway ready to strike again; he took ill rest a nights, lay long waking and musing, sore weariert with... | |
 | 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 296
...never had quiet in his mind, he never thought himself sure. Where he went abroad, his eyen whirled about, his body privily. fenced, his hand ever on his dagger, his countenance and manner like ope alway ready to strike again; he look ill rest a nights, lay long waking and musing, sore wearied... | |
 | 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 586
...quiet in his mind, he never thought himselfsure. Where he went ahroad, he even whirled ahout, his hody privily fenced, his hand ever on his dagger, his countenance and manner like one alway ready to strike again; he took ill rest a nights, lay long waking and musing, sore wearied with... | |
 | Saint Thomas More - 1841 - عدد الصفحات: 372
...thought himself secure. Whenever he went abroad, his eyes rolled about, his body being privately armed, his hand ever on his dagger, his countenance and manner like one always ready to strike some assailant. He took ill rest at nights, lay long waking and musing, sore... | |
 | John Lingard - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 378
...he never had quiet in his mind, never thought himself " sure. When he went abroad, his eyes whirled about, his body privily " fenced, his hand ever on his dagger, his countenance and manner like " one always ready to strike again. He took ill rests at night, lay loni; " waking and musing, sore weuiied... | |
 | 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 456
...Sir Thomas More tells us of Richard III., after the murder of his nephews : "His eyes whirled about, his hand ever on his dagger; his countenance and manner like one ever ready to strike again. He took ill rest a nights ; troubled with fearful dreams, suddenly sometimes... | |
 | John Lingard - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 378
...he never had quiet in his mind, never thought himself " sure. When he went abroad, his eyes whirled about, his body privily " fenced, his hand ever on...his dagger, his countenance and manner like •' one always ready to strike again. He took ill rests at night, lay long " waking and musing, sore we»wed... | |
 | Francis Lancelott - 1858 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...that he never had quiet in his mind, never thought himself sure. When he went abroad his eyes whirled about, his body privily fenced, his hand ever on his dagger, his countenance and manner like one always ready to strike again. He took ill rest ut night, lay long waking and musing, sore wearied with... | |
 | John Frederick Smith - 1858 - عدد الصفحات: 644
...he never had quiet in fcis mind; never thought himself sure. When he went abroad, his eyes whirled about, his body privily fenced, his hand ever on his dagger, his countenance and manner like one alsraya ready to strike again. He took ill rests at nighti lay long waking and musing, sore wearied... | |
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