| Suffering - 1859 - 142 pàgines
...husband heard her sentence, he was like one distracted. "Alas!" he cried, " will they kill my wife ? Let them take all I have, and save her, for she is...wife in all England, and the best Catholic also." Her friends made every effort to save her; and among other expedients, were very earnest that she should... | |
| John Morris - 1877 - 510 pàgines
...that the blood gushed out of his nose in great quantity, and said, " Alas ! will they kill my wife ? Let them take all I have and save her, for she is...wife in all England, and the best Catholic also." Two days after, as I remember, came to her Mr. Meares, Sir Thomas Fairfax, and others of the Council,... | |
| James B. Milburn - 1900 - 78 pàgines
...wept so bitterly that the blood gushed from his nostrils. " Alas !" he cried, "will they kill my wife? Let them take all I have and save her, for she is...in all England, and the best Catholic also." He was released from his confinement in the castle on the Saturday or Sunday following his wife's condemnation,... | |
| Woodeene Koenig-Bricker - 2001 - 278 pàgines
...thousand lives, I would immolate them all to your service. ST. MARGARET CLITHEROW e. 1556-1586 L et them take all I have and save her, for she is the best wife in all England," begged Margaret Clitherow's husband at her trial for the crimes of harboring priests and attending... | |
| Susannah Brietz Monta - 2005 - 262 pàgines
...and wept . . . vehemently . . . and said, Alas, will they kill my wife? Let them take all I have, & save her, for she is the best wife in all England, and the best Catholick also."46 Yet in reporting Clitherow's final words about her husband, Mush indicates that... | |
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