| Thomas Birch - 1749 - 562 sider
...meaning, told the Bifhop, the Queen defired " he fhould pray ftill. He did fo for a long half an " hour after, and then thought to leave her. The " fecond time fhe made fign to have him continue " in prayer : He did fo for half an hour more, with " cries to God for her... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1759 - 636 sider
...pray (till. He did fo for a long halfe hour after, and then thought to leave her. The fecond time (he made figne to have him continue in prayer. He did...with earneft cryes to God for her foule's health, which he uttered with that fervency of (pine, as the Queene to all our fight much icjoiced thereat,... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 sider
...her meaning, told the Bifhop the Queene defired hee would pray ftil!. He did fo for a long halfe hour after, and then thought to leave her. The fecond time fhe made ligne to have him continue in prayer. He did fo for halfe an houre more, with carncft cryes to God... | |
| 1759 - 514 sider
...her, The Qneene made a figne with her hand. My lifter Scroope knowing her meaning, told the Bifliop the Queene defired hee would pray ftill. Hee did fo for a long " middeft of the court to think my owne thoughtcs 'till they had done counlaile. I went to my brother's... | |
| Robert Kastenbaum - 2004 - 461 sider
...rise and leave her. The Queene made a sign with her hand [desiring] he would pray still. He did so for a long halfe houre after, and then thought to leave her. The second time she made signes to have him continue in prayer. He did so for halfe an houre more, with... | |
| 1808 - 514 sider
...her. The Queene made a figne with her hand. My fifter Scroope knowing her meaning, told the Bifliop the Queene defired hee would pray ftill. Hee did fo...in prayer. He did fo for halfe an houre more, with earned cryes to God for her foul's health, which he uttered with that fervency of fpirit, as the Queene... | |
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