| John Henry Blunt - 1868 - 606 lapas
...sporting.' 'Never better?' said he, ' alas ! Meg, alas ! it pitieth me to remember unto what misery she will shortly come. These dances of hers will prove...will not be long ere her head will dance the like dance.'"'2 More's own head followed that of Fisher after a sir Thofortnight's interval, on July 6th.... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1868 - 690 lapas
...she will shortly come. These dances of hers will prove such dances, that she will spurn our iicads off like foot-balls, but it will not be long ere her head will dance the like dance." —" And how prophetically he spoke these words," adds the kindred biographer of More, " the end of... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1869 - 604 lapas
...sporting. ' ' Never better ? ' said he, ' alas ! Meg, alas ! it pitieth me to remember unto what misery she will shortly come. These dances of hers will prove...will not be long ere her head will dance the like dance.'"2 More's own head followed that of Fisher after a si fortnight's interval, on July 6th. Nothing... | |
| 1869 - 632 lapas
...she will shortly come. These dances of hers will prove such dances that she will spurn our heads as foot-balls ; but it will not be long ere her head will dance the like dance." A few more words of heavenly wisdom, which surely He that had long dwelt in His faithful servant taught... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1872 - 684 lapas
...unto what misery she will shortly come. These dances of hers will prove such dances that she will spam our heads off like footballs, but it will not be long ere her head will dance the like dance.' ' — MOBB'S Life of More, p. 244. * The composition of the commission is remarkable. Wlen Fisher for... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1874 - 484 lapas
...lips of his favorite daughter, when he calmly said, " In faith, Meg, quod diffcrtur non aufertur, — what is postponed is not abandoned." A few days afterwards,...dance." The policy of Henry and his ministers now was to conform to the new regime, a course which More had anticipated with apprehension, when he was told... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 652 lapas
...dancing and sporting." " Never better !" said he ; " alas, Meg ! alas ! it pilieth me to think into what misery, poor soul, she will shortly come. These...; but it will not be long ere her head will dance tie like dance." Queen Catherine felt the same certain ojuvictioa of Anne's own troubles, for both... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1875 - 604 lapas
...come. These dances of hers will prove such dances that she will spurn our heads off like foothalls, but it will not be long ere her head will dance the like dance.' " «Uore's lift of More, p. 244. a stick, for he was weak from long confinement. On appearing at the... | |
| 1892 - 550 lapas
...Sir Thomas added : ' These dances of hers will prove such dances that she will spurn off our heads like footballs, but it will not be long ere her head will dance the like dance.' Yet still the King and Cromwell hesitated before they struck the fatal blow. In November 1 534, two... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 604 lapas
...misery poor soul she will shortly come. These dances of hers will prove such dances that she will sport our heads off like foot-balls ; but it will not be long ere her head will dance the like dance." It is to be lamented that with all his wisdom, More was a bigot. He burnt one Frith for denying the... | |
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