Tis call'd the evil : A most miraculous work in this good king ; Which often, since my here-remain in England, I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven, Himself best knows : but strangely visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The... The Christian Examiner - Сторінка 2501868Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Ambrose Bierce - 1925 - 384 стор.
...President's hand had no other origin, and when that great dignitary bestows his healing salutation on strangely visited people, All swoln and ulcerous,...pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he and his patients are handing along an extinguished torch which once was kindled at the altar-fire of... | |
| Peter J. Leithart - 1996 - 288 стор.
...by the appearance of England's King Edward the Confessor, whose miraculous powers Malcolm describes: strangely visited people, All swoln and ulcerous,...to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures . . . With this strange virtue He hath a heavenly gift of prophecy, And sundry blessings hang about... | |
| R. B. Parker, Sheldon P. Zitner - 1996 - 340 стор.
...Shakespeare's play: "How he solicits heaven, / Himself best knows; but strangely-visited people, / All swoll'n and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, / The mere despair of surgery, he cures" (4.3.149-52). A letter sent to Rome from London on 8 October 1603 shows James faltering in this regard:... | |
| Ambrose Bierce - 1996 - 260 стор.
...and when that great dignitary bestows his healing salutation on strangely visited people, All swob and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he and his patients are handing along an extinguished torch which once was kindled at the altar-fire of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1997 - 308 стор.
...miraculous work in this good king, Which often since my here-remain in England t50 I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven Himself best knows, but strangely visited people All swoll'n and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures, Hanging a golden stamp... | |
| Ian Wilson - 1999 - 564 стор.
...often since my here-remain in England I have seen him do . . . strangely-visited people, All swollen and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures . . -18 James was fascinated by his ancestry. Accordingly, into Macbeth Shakespeare wrote the masque-like... | |
| Ambrose Bierce - 2010 - 438 стор.
...President's hand had no other origin, and when that great dignitary bestows his healing salutation on strangely visited people, All swoln and ulcerous,...pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he and his patients are handing along an extinguished torch which once was kindled at the altar-fire of... | |
| Orson Welles - 2001 - 342 стор.
...miraculous work in this good King: How he solicits heaven Himself best knows, but strangely-visited people, All swol'n and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures; To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction.15 (At these last words, the Priest shuts... | |
| Claire McEachern - 2002 - 310 стор.
...miraculous work in this good king, Which often since my here-remain in England I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven Himself best knows, but strangely visited people, All swoll'n and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures, Hanging a golden stamp... | |
| Peter Holland - 2004 - 380 стор.
...the 'King's Evil', and Malcolm recounts in graphic detail how: strangely-visited people. All swoll'n and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures, Hangmg a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers; and 'tis spoken. To the succeeding... | |
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