| 1910 - 862 pages
...other shuddering at the hell of the valleys, feeling myself so much nearer heaven that I was sure that my prayer would be heard. "Lord," I said, "restore...them that they come not to this place of torment." Place of torment, Indeed, where the marble pavement of the stony ground is ice alone, and you cannot... | |
| 1894 - 840 pages
...shuddering at the hell of the valleys, feeling myself so much nearer heaven that I was more sure that my prayer would be heard. ' Lord,' I said, ' restore...brethren, that I may tell them that they come not into this place of torment.' Place of torment indeed, where the marble pavement of the stony ground... | |
| Essex Archaeological Society - 1898 - 482 pages
...hand, looking up to the heavens of the mountains, on the other shuddering at the hell of the valleys Lord, I said, restore me to my brethren, that I may tell them that they come not into this place of torment. I now pass to the other charter granted by Henry II., of which I append... | |
| Francis Henry Gribble - 1899 - 460 pages
...other, shuddering at the hell of the valleys, feeling myself so much nearer heaven that I was sure that my prayer would be heard. ' Lord,' I said, ' restore...them that they come not to this place of torment.' Place of torment, indeed, where the marble pavement of the stony ground is ice alone, and you cannot... | |
| William Stubbs - 1900 - 516 pages
...shuddering at the hell of the valleys ; feeling myself so much nearer to heaven that I was more sure that my prayer would be heard. " Lord," I said, " restore...brethren, that I may tell them, that they come not into this place of torment." Place of torment, indeed, where the marble pavement of the stony ground... | |
| Frank Fox - 1914 - 290 pages
...the other shuddering at the hell of the valleys, feeling myself so much nearer heaven that I was more sure my prayer would be heard. Lord, I said, restore...brethren, that I may tell them, that they come not into this place of torment. Place of torment indeed, where the marble pavement of the stony ground... | |
| Allen Rogers Benham - 1916 - 674 pages
...shuddering at the hell of the valleys; feeling myself so much nearer to heaven that I was more sure that my prayer would be heard. "Lord," I said, "restore...brethren, that I may tell them, that they come not into this place of torment." Place of torment, indeed, where the marble pavement of the stony ground... | |
| John Kirtland Wright - 1925 - 596 pages
...other shuddering at the hell of the valleys, feeling myself so much nearer heaven that I was sure that my prayer would be heard. 'Lord,' I said, 'restore...them that they come not to this place of torment.' Place of torment, indeed, where the marble pavement of the stony ground is ice alone, and you cannot... | |
| Sir Arnold Henry Moore Lunn, Arnold Lunn - 1927 - 328 pages
...shuddering at the hell of the valleys; feeling myself so much nearer to heaven that I was more sure that my prayer would be heard. ' Lord,' I said, ' restore...brethren, that I may tell them, that they come not into this place of torment.' Place of torment, indeed, where the marble pavement of the stony ground... | |
| Fergus Fleming - 2002 - 436 pages
...frost, and my breath congealed into a long icicle. I could not write the news I wished . . . Lord, restore me to my brethren that I may tell them that they come not to this place of torment.'4 True, like many other pilgrims, Master John had chosen to cross the Alpine passes in early... | |
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