When Queen Mary took the resolution of sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey and when they came to the irremeable stream that separated the two kingdoms, walked by her side into... The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. - Page 421by Samuel Johnson - 1806Full view - About this book
 | Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 728 pages
...herself in England, the archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey; and when they came to the irremeable stream that separated...the middle of which he seized her bridle, and with earnestness proportioned to her danger and his own affection pressed her to return. The queen went... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1825 - 750 pages
...Archbishop of St. Andrews, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her Journey ; and when they cam* to the Irremeable stream that separated the two kingdoms,...the middle of which he seized her bridle, and with earnestness proportioned to her danger arid hie own affection pressed her to return. The ЦЧП-П... | |
 | James Boswell - Authors, English - 1831 - 600 pages
...herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ; and when they came to the irremeable stream that separated...the middle of which he seized her bridle, and with earnestness proportioned to her danger and his own affection pressed her to return. The queen went... | |
 | James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1831 - 570 pages
...herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's attempting to di&su .ide her, attended on her journey; and when they came to the irremeable stream that separated...the middle of which he seized her bridle, and with earnestness proportioned to her danger and his own affection pressed her to return. The queen went... | |
 | James Boswell - Authors, English - 1835 - 460 pages
...herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey; and when they came to the irremeable stream that separated...the middle of which he seized her bridle, and with earnestness proportioned to her danger and his own affection, pressed her to return. The queen went... | |
 | James Boswell - 1835 - 402 pages
...herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey; and when they came to the irremeable stream that separated...the middle of which he seized her bridle, and with earnestness proportioned to her danger and his own affection, pressed her to return. The queen went... | |
 | James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1835 - 590 pages
...England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey; and \vhen they came to the irremeable stream that separated...the middle of which he seized her bridle, and with earnestness proportioned to her danger and his own affection pressed her to return. The queen went... | |
 | Anne Katharine Curteis Elwood - Authors, English - 1843 - 368 pages
...on her journey 5 and when they came to the irremediable stream that separated the two kingdoms, he walked by her side into the water, in the middle of which he seized her bridle, and with earnestness proportioned to her danger, and his own affection, pressed her to return. The Queen went... | |
 | 1861 - 546 pages
...herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ; and when they came to the irremeable stream that separated...the middle of which he seized her bridle, and, with earnestness proportioned to her danger and his own affection, pressed her to return. The Queen went... | |
 | Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1861 - 410 pages
...herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey; and when they came to the irremeable stream * that...the middle of which he seized her bridle, and with earnestness proportioned to her danger and his * Queen Mary left the Scottish for the English coast,... | |
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