Bentinck instantly came to the bedside, bent down, and placed his ear close to the King's mouth. The lips of the dying man moved; but nothing could be heard. The King took the hand of his earliest friend, and pressed it tenderly to his heart. In that... Troon & Dundonald - Página 60por John Kirkwood - 1876 - 144 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1861 - 490 páginas
...articulate words. Bentinck instantly came to the bedside, bent down, and placed his ear close to the king's mouth. The lips of the dying man moved ; but nothing...morning. He closed his eyes and gasped for breath. The bishops knelt down and read the commendatory prayer. When it ended William was no more. " When his... | |
| 1861 - 392 páginas
...articulate words. Bentinck instantly came to the bed-side, bent down, and placed his ear close to the King's mouth. The lips of the dying man moved, but nothing...morning. He closed his eyes, and gasped for breath. The bishops knelt down and read the commendatory prayer. When it ended, William was no more. When his remains... | |
| 1861 - 516 páginas
...articulate words. Bentinck instantly came to the bedside, bent down, and placed his ear close to the king's mouth. The lips of the dying man moved, but nothing...morning. He closed his eyes, and gasped for breath. The bishops knelt down, and read the commendatory prayer. When it ended, William was no more. When his... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 448 páginas
...articulate words. Bentinck instantly came to the bedside, bent down, and placed his ear close to the King's mouth. The lips of the dying man moved; but nothing...morning. He closed his eyes, and gasped for breath. The bishops knelt down and read the commendatory prayer. When it ended William was no more. AVhen his remains... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 444 páginas
...articulate words. Bentinck instantly came to the bedside, bent down, and placed his ear close to the King's mouth. The lips of the dying man moved; but nothing...morning. He closed his eyes, and gasped for breath. The bishops knelt down and read the commendatory prayer. When it ended William was no more. When his remains... | |
| 1861 - 512 páginas
...articulate words. Bentinck instantly came to the bedside, bent down, and placed his ear close to the king's mouth. The lips of the dying man moved, but nothing...morning. He closed his eyes, and gasped for breath. The bishops knelt down, and read the commendatory prayer. When it ended, William was no more. When his... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1861 - 602 páginas
...articulate words. Bentinck instantly came to the bed-side, bent down, and placed his car close to the king's mouth. The lips of the dying man moved, but nothing...morning. He closed his eyes, and gasped for breath. The bishops knelt down and read the commendatory prayer. When it ended, William was no more. " When his... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1861 - 578 páginas
...articulate words. Bentinck instantly came to the bedside, bent down, and placed his ear close to the King's mouth. The lips of the dying man moved; but nothing...morning. He closed his eyes , and gasped for breath. The bishops knelt down and read the commendatory prayer. When it ended William was no more. CKAP. When... | |
| 1861 - 850 páginas
...articulate words. Bentinck instantly came to the bedside, bent down, and placed his car close to the king's mouth. The lips of the dying man moved ; but nothing...forgotten. It was now between seven and eight in the nrorning. He closed his eyes, and gasped for breath. The bishops knelt down and read the commendatory... | |
| 1861 - 838 páginas
...his ear close to tho King^s mouth. The lips of the dying man moved, but nothing could be heard. Tho King took the hand of his earliest friend, and pressed...morning. He closed his eyes, and gasped for breath. The bishops knelt down and read the commeudatory prayer. When it ended, William was no more. " When his... | |
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