sat on every face ; silence, as in the dead of night, reigned through all the chambers of the royal apartment ; the ladies and courtiers were ranged on each side... The History of England - Page 167by David Hume - 1775Full view - About this book
 | SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 pages
...of his firft audience after the maffacre. ' A gloomy f'-rrow, fays he, fat on every face; filence, as in the dead of night, reigned through all the chambers of the royal apartment ; the ladies and courtiers were ranged on each ide, all clad in deep mourning, and as I parted through them,... | |
 | Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1759 - 636 pages
...account of his firft audience after the malucre. * A gloomy forrow, fays he, fat on every face; filencc, as in the dead of night, reigned through all the chambers of the royal apartment ; the ladies and courtiers were ranged on each fide, all clad in deop mourning, and as I pafled through them,... | |
 | William Robertson - 1771 - 458 pages
...account of his firft audience after the maflacre. " A gloomy forrow, fays he, fat on every face; filence, as in the dead of night, reigned through all the chambers of the royal apartment ; the ladies and courtiers were ranged on each fide, all clad in deep mourning, and as I pafled through them,... | |
 | John Adams - World history - 1795 - 480 pages
...audience after that barbarous tranfaction. " A gloomy forrow," Jays he, " fat on every face : filence, as in the dead of night, " reigned through all the chambers of the royal apartment : " the ladies and courtiers clad in deep mourning, were ran£*' ed on each fide ; and as I paffed by them,... | |
 | William Russell - Europe - 1802 - 512 pages
...account of his first audience after that barbarous transaction. " A gloomy sorrow," says he, " sat on every face ; silence, as in the dead of night,...through all the chambers of the royal apartment ; the 41 ladies and courtiers clad in deep mourning, were ranged *' on each side ; and as I passed by them,... | |
 | William Robertson - Scotland - 1811 - 536 pages
...England, in his account of his first audience after the massacre. " A gloomy sorrow," says he, " sat on every face ; silence, as in the dead of " night,...through all the chambers of the royal " apartment ; the ladies and courtiers were ranged on each " side, all clad in deep mourning, and as I passed through... | |
 | William Robertson - 1813 - 652 pages
...England, in his account of his first audience after the masnacre. " A gloomy sorrow,"1 says lie, " sat on every face; silence as in the dead of night, reigned...through all the chambers of the royal apartment ; the ladies and courtiers were ranged on each side, all clad in deep mourning, and as I passed through them,... | |
 | John Adams - Great Britain - 1813 - 324 pages
...account of his first audience after that barbarous transaction. " A gloomy sorrow," says he, " sat on every face ; silence, as in the dead of night,...through all the chambers of the royal apartment; the ladies and courtiers, clad in deep mourning, were ranged on each side, and as I passed through them,... | |
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