that John, the child of my heart, — he whom I have cherished more than all the rest, and for love of whom I have drawn down on mine own head all these troubles, hath verily betrayed me ?" They told him it was even so. " Now, then," he exclaimed, falling... Richard I - Página 57de Jacob Abbott - 1901 - 336 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Augustin Thierry - 1825 - 574 páginas
...look ', — " Is it really true," said he, " that John —my heart — the son of my affection — he whom I have cherished more than all the rest, and for love of whom I have brought upon myself all my misfortunes — has also parted from me f ?" He was answered that so it... | |
| 1841 - 670 páginas
...gazing wildly around, exclaimed, " Is it true, that John, ihe child of my heart — he whom I hate cherished more than all the rest, and for love of...have drawn down on mine own head all these troubles, hath, verily, betrayed me ?" Even so, they said, " Now, then," he continued, " life and its concerns... | |
| George Moir Bussey - 1843 - 724 páginas
...ignorance. He started forward when he heard it, and, glaring wildly round, exclaimed, " Is it true that John, the child of my heart — he whom I have...than all the rest, and for love of whom I have drawn on mine own head all these troubles — hath verily betrayed me ?" " Even so," replied the deputies.... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 530 páginas
...The broken-hearted king started up from his bed and gazed wildly around. " Is it true," he cried, " that John, the child of my heart, — he whom I have...have drawn down on mine own head all these troubles, hath verily betrayed me ?" They told him it was even so. " Now, then," he exclaimed, tailing back on... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1846 - 900 páginas
...The broken-hearted king started up from his bed and gazed wildly around. " Is it true," he cried, " that John, the child of my heart, — he whom I have...have drawn down on mine own head all these troubles, hath verily betrayed me ?" They told him it was even so. " Now, then," he exclaimed, falling back on... | |
| Edward Farr - 1848 - 562 páginas
...beloved son John. " Is it true," exclaimed the astonished monarch, as he started up from his bed, " that John, the child of my heart, he whom I have cherished more than all the rest, and for whom I have drawn down on my head all these troubles, hath verily betrayed me?" Henry found it was... | |
| George Moir Bussey, Thomas Gaspey - 1850 - 732 páginas
...heard it, and, glaring wildly round, exclaimed, " Is it true that John, the child of ray heart—he whom I have cherished more than all the rest, and for love of whom I have drawn on mine own head all these troubles—hath verily betrayed me ?" " Even so," replied the deputies.... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1856 - 524 páginas
...The broken-hearted king started up from his bed and gazed wildjy around. " Is it true," he cried, " that John, the child of my heart, — he whom I have...have drawn down on mine own head all these troubles, hath verily betrayed me ?" They told him it was even so. " Now, then," he exclaimed, falling back on... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1857 - 650 páginas
...himself half up, he exclaimed, "Is it then trne that John, the joy of my heart, the son of my love, he whom I have cherished more than all the rest, and for love of whom I have brought npon myself these troubles, has also deserted me ?" Then falling back on the bed, and turning... | |
| Hannah Ransome Geldart - 1859 - 388 páginas
...cup was now full and, starting up in his bed, he looked wildly around as he asked — " Is it true, John, the child of my heart, he whom I have cherished more than all the rest, has he rebelled?" " Even so," was the reply of the nobles who stood around, pitying the stricken father,... | |
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