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" Again the afternoon sun was shining over the great walnut-tree, full into the gallery. From this pleasant spot, filled with the fragrance of the garden and the murmur of the fountain, and bright with glimpses of the golden Vera, they carried him to the... "
The Cloister Life of the Emperor Charles the Fifth - Page 193
by sir William Stirling- Maxwell (9th bart.) - 1852 - 271 pages
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 23

1851 - 608 pages
...and the murmur of the fountain, and bright with glimpses of the golden Vera, they carried him to the chamber of his sleepless nights, and laid him on the bed from which he was to rise no more. His old enemy, the gout, had not troubled him for several days. The disorder with which he was now...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 193

1853 - 772 pages
...pleasant spot, filled with the fragrance of the garden, and the murmur of the fountain, bright with the glimpses of the golden Vera, they carried him to the...and laid him on the bed from which he was to rise 110 more. Mr. Stirling gives the most minute particulars of his illness. Charles died Sept. 20, 1558....
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The Scottish magazine, and churchman's review, Volume 3

1854 - 642 pages
...fame. . . . Again the afternoon sun was shining over the great walnut tree full into the gallery. From this pleasant spot, filled with the fragrance of the...on the bed from which he was to rise no more."— P. 196. » Yes ! there is something sadly pleasing in this last scene of the mighty despot ; no longer...
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Notes on Some of the Principal Pictures Exhibited in the Rooms of the Royal ...

John Ruskin - 1855 - 300 pages
...: — " Again the afternoon sun was shining over the great walnut-tree, full into the gallery. From this pleasant spot, filled with the fragrance of the...him on the bed from which he was to rise no more." Naturally we expect the painter to take some pains (as he has given this quotation) in the expression...
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Notes on Some of the Principal Pictures Exhibited in the Rooms of the Royal ...

John Ruskin - 1855 - 330 pages
...this pleasant spot, filled with the fragrance of the garden and the murmur of the fountain, and hright with glimpses of the golden Vera, they carried him...him on the bed from which he was to rise no more." Naturally we expect the painter to take some pains (as he has given this quotation) in the expression...
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Notes on Some of the Principal Pictures Exhibited in the Rooms of ..., Issue 2

John Ruskin - 1856 - 82 pages
...:— " Again the afternoon sun was shining over the great walnut-tree, full into the gallery. From this pleasant spot, filled with the fragrance of the...him on the bed from which he was to rise no more." Naturally we expect the painter to take some pains (as he has given this quotation) in the expression...
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Bizarre: For Fireside and Wayside, Volume 2

1858 - 330 pages
...a fever. Again the afternoon sun was shining over the great walnuttree, full into the gallery. From this pleasant spot, filled with the fragrance of the...him on the bed from which he was to rise no more." Charles lived three weeks after this — and died on the 21st of September, 1558. RECOLLECTIONS OF...
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The history of Protestantism, Volume 2

James Aitken Wylie - 1874 - 650 pages
...however, that the wound was mortal, and his attendants crowding round him, carried him to his house, and laid him on the bed from which he was to rise no more. The assassin was John Poltrot, a petty nobleman of Angoumois, whom the duke's butcheries, and his own privations,...
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History of Battle Abbey

Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Powlett Duchess of Cleveland, Catherine Lucy W. Powlett (duchess of Cleveland.) - 1877 - 378 pages
...a fever. Again the afternoon sun was shining over the great walnut tree full into the gallery. From this pleasant spot, filled with the fragrance of the...laid him on the bed, from which he was to rise no more.'—Cloister Life of Charles V. When Philip II. removed his father's remains to their final resting-place...
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An Historical Reader for the Use of Classes in Academies, High Schools, and ...

Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1881 - 368 pages
...a fever. Again the afternoon sun was shining over the great walnut-tree full into the gallery. From this pleasant spot, filled with the fragrance of the...him on the bed from which he was to rise no more. VIEW OF MEXICO FROM THE SUMMIT OF AHUALCO. PRESCOTT'B "SPANISH CONQUEST OF MEXICO." These scenes from...
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