... all the assistants retiring, the doors of the chapel were shut. Then Charles rose out of the coffin, and withdrew to his apartment, full of those awful sentiments which such a singular solemnity was calculated to inspire. But either the fatiguing... The Cloister Life of the Emperor Charles the Fifth - Page xivby William Stirling Maxwell - 1853 - 342 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1839 - 532 pages
...solemnity was calculated to inspire. But either the fatiguing length of the ceremony, or the impression which the image of death left on his mind, affected him so much, that next day he was seized with a lever. Hi* feeble frame could not long resist its violence, and be i-.\pired on the 21st of September,... | |
| John Frost - 1839 - 178 pages
...calculated .to inspire. But either the fatiguing length of the ceremony, or the impression which this image of death left on his mind, affected him so much, that the next day he was seized with a fever. His feeble frame could not long resist its violence ; and... | |
| Edward Young - 1852 - 528 pages
...either the fatiguing length of the ceremony, or the impression which this image of death left upon his mind, affected him, so much that next day he was seized with a fever, the violence of which his fepble frame could not long resistAs deep in indiscretion as in wo. Passion,... | |
| 1853 - 566 pages
...were shut. Then Charles rose out of the coffin, and withdrew to his apartment, full of those u\vful sentiments which such a singular solemnity was calculated...not long resist its violence, and he expired on the 21st of September, after a life of fifty-eight years, six months, and twenty -five days." ' Siguenca's... | |
| Robert Bateman Paul - 1853 - 548 pages
...solemnity was calculated to inspire. But either the fatiguing length of the ceremony, or the impression which the image of death left on his mind, affected...not long resist its violence, and he expired on the 21st September, after a life of fifty-eight years, six months, and twenty-five days.* * Robertson,... | |
| 1853 - 418 pages
...inspire. But either the fatiguing length of the ceremony, or the impressions which the image of deatl left on his mind, affected him so much, that next...His feeble frame could not long resist its violence, ,nd he expired on the 21st of September, after a life of fifty-eight years, six months, and 25 days."... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1853 - 606 pages
...impressions which THE CLOISTER LIFE OF CHARLES V. the image of death left on hi* mind, affected him sо e flow of the following stanzas from the " Hour of Death :"— Leaves have their time ils violence, and he expired on the 21 et of September, after a life of fifty-eight years, six months,... | |
| Samuel Tymms - 1854 - 246 pages
...or the impression which the image of death left on his mind, afiected him so much that next day bo was seized with a fever. His feeble frame could not long resist its violence, and he expired on the 21st of Sept. 1558, after a life of 58 yrs. 6 mo. and 25 days."— Robertson's Life, lib. xii. 2 в... | |
| Edward Young - 1856 - 536 pages
...either the fatiguing length of the ceremony, or the impression which this image of death left upon his mind, affected him so much that next day he was seized with a fever, the violence of which his feeble frame could not long resist. As deep in indiscretion as in wo. Passion,... | |
| William Robertson - 1856 - 656 pages
...either the fatiguing length of the ceremony, or the impression which this image of death left on nis mind, affected him so much, that next day he was seized with ri fever. His feeble frame could not long resist its violence, and he expired on the twenty-first of... | |
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