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" He closed his eyes, and his face grew so still that, notwithstanding the labour of bis breathing, he would have seemed asleep, but that his lips moved a little now and then, giving a flutter of shape to the eternal prayer within him. Again he opened his... "
St. George and st. Michael - Página 259
por George Macdonald - 1876
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all the year round

charles dickens - 1874 - 640 páginas
...Chapel, he cried out, with great sprightliness of manner, "Why, God bless us all, why then I shall have a better castle when I am dead than they took from me while I was alive." With so much cheerfulness and resignation, says his chronicler, did this hero expire,...
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Illustrated handbook to Monmouth

Monmouth town - 1875 - 104 páginas
...he cried out with great sprightliness of manner, " Why, God bless us all ! Why, then, I shall have a better castle when I am dead than they took from me when I was alive ! " The castle was literally " spoiled " after the siege ; the farmers in the vicinity emulated the...
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St. George and St. Michael

George MacDonald - 1878 - 688 páginas
...the neck of his enemies, or else ascended to heaven a blessed martyr. ' Protestant,' say'st thou 1 In good sooth, I force not. What is he now but a football...I am dead than they took from me when I was alive !" as awaiteth my lord—domum non manufactam, in calls ceternam," said Sir Toby. "I thank thee, Sir...
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Hillman's illustrated historical handbook for tourists to Chepstow ... and ...

S. H - 1878 - 138 páginas
...at Windsor, to which he replied with great sprigbtliness " God bless us all ! why then I shall take a better castle when I am dead, than they took from me whilst I was alive." The following description of Rugían in its glory was published by Mr. Heath nearly...
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Historical traditions and facts relating to Newport and Caerleon, by a ...

Charles Octavius S. Morgan - 1880 - 812 páginas
...buried in his family vault in Windsor chapel, ho cried out " Why God help us all, why then I shall have a better castle when I am dead, than they took from me when alive." Thus died the most noble Marquis of Worcester, who was remarkable for his wit and wisdom, his...
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British Highways and Byways from a Motor Car: Being a Record of a Five ...

Thomas Dowler Murphy - 1908 - 500 páginas
...would be buried in Windsor Chapel, he cheerfully remarked: "Why, God bless us all, then I shall have a better castle when I am dead than they took from me when I was alive." After the surrender the castle was dismantled by the soldiers, and the farmers in the vicinity emulated...
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The Gardeners' Chronicle: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of ..., Volumen23

1885 - 516 páginas
...Castle, whereat the brave old man exclaimed, " Why — God bless us all !— why then I shall have a better castle when I am dead than they took from me whilst I was alive." His descendants have certainly lost nothing by the exchange, for the truly ducal...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen90,Parte1;Volumen127

1820 - 706 páginas
...buried in his familyvault, at Windsor, lie exclaimed, • Why, God bless us all ! then I shall have a better castle when I am dead, than they took from me whilst 1 was alive '.' " After it's subjugation, the Castle of Raglan was diimaolled by order of the...
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