| Charles Clement Cotterill - 1868 - 380 páginas
...Huighen van Linschoten, who was in the Azores at the time, gives of the death of Grenville : — ' Don Alonso himself would neither see him nor speak...fortune, wondering at his courage and stout heart for that he shewed not any sign of faintness nor changing of colour; but feeling the hour of death approach,... | |
| William Henry Kearley Wright - 1889 - 356 páginas
...borne into the ship called the Sa« Paolo, wherein was the Admiral of the fleet Don Alonso de Bassan. There his wounds were dressed by the Spanish surgeons, but Don Alonso himself would DD neither see him nor speak with him. All the rest of the captains and gentlemen went to visit him... | |
| Roger Granville - 1895 - 632 páginas
...board the ship called the " Sant Paule," wherein was the Admiral of the fleet, Don Alonso de Q Barsau ; there his wounds were dressed by the Spanish surgeons,...his courage and stout heart, for he showed not any signs of faintness nor changing of colour. But no fair words nor surgery could save Sir Richard. He... | |
| Lionel William Lyde - 1899 - 214 páginas
...dressed by the Spanish surgeons, but Don Alfonso himself would neither see him, nor speak with him ; yet all the rest of the captains and gentlemen went to...fortune, wondering at his courage and stout heart, for that he showed not any sign of faintness nor changing of colour. But feeling the hour of death to approach,... | |
| Edward Kirk Rawson - 1899 - 498 páginas
...rather to be credited. But Van Linschoten adds: "All the rest of the captains and gentlemen went 10 visit him, and to comfort him in his hard fortune, wondering at his courage and stout heart. . . . but feeling the hour of death to approach, he spoke these words in Spanish. and said. 'Here die... | |
| Ernest Edwin Speight, Robert Morton Nance - 1906 - 448 páginas
...was carried into the ship called S. Paul, where his wounds were dressed by the Spanish surgeons. All the captains and gentlemen went to visit him, and...fortune, wondering at his courage and stout heart, for that he showed not any sign of faintness nor changing of colour ; but feeling the hour of death to... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - 776 páginas
...Into the ship called the Saint 1'aul, wherein was the Admiral of the Kleet, Don Alonso de Barsttn. the xH| that he shewed not any sign of faintness nor changing of color. Itut feeling the hour of death to approach,... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 páginas
...borne into the ship called the Snlnt Paul, wherein was the Admiral of the Fleet. Don Alonso de Barsan. storms Around thee blaw, around thee blaw, Thy bield*...were I in the wildest waste, Sae black and bare, sa wont to visit him and to comfort him in his hard fortune, wondering at his courage and stout heart,... | |
| Lady Elizabeth Douglas Fuller-Eliott-Drake - 1911 - 488 páginas
...the fleet Don Alonzo de Bazan. There his wounds were dressed by the Spanish surgeons but Don Alonzo would neither see him nor speak with him. All the...stout heart, for he showed not any sign of faintness or 1 Sir Barnard Grenvile, of Stowe in Cornwall, married Elizabeth Bovile in July 1592. The above letter... | |
| Richard Hakluyt, Ralph Burland Bodilly - 1927 - 288 páginas
...would neither see him nor speake with him : all the rest of the captaines and gentlemen went to visite him, and to comfort him in his hard fortune, wondering at his courage and stout heart, for yl he shewed not any signe of faintnes nor changing of colour ; but feeling the houre of death to approch,... | |
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