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" Here landeth as true a subject, being a prisoner, as ever landed at these stairs ; and before thee, O God! I speak it, having no other friends but thee alone. "
The nut-brown maids; or, The first hosier and his hosen [by H. Keddie]. - Page 237
by Henrietta Keddie - 1859
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 88, Part 2; Volume 124

Early English newspapers - 1818 - 724 pages
...spirit to put it from her with H good dash. As she set her foot on the ill-omened stairs, she said, ' Here landeth as true a subject, being a prisoner,...thee, O God! I speak it, having no other friends but tbee alone.' On seeing a number of warders and other attendants drawn out in order, she asked, ' What...
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Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volume 1

Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1818 - 516 pages
...her "with a good dash." As she set her foot on the ill-omened stairs, she said, " Here landeth a's true a subject, being a prisoner, as ever landed at...speak it, having no other friends but thee alone." On seeing a number of warders and other attendants drawn out in order, she asked, "What meaneth this...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 11; Volume 29

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1819 - 648 pages
...spirit to put it from her with " a good dash." As she set her foot on the ill-omened stairs, she said, " Here landeth as true a subject, being a prisoner,...God ! I speak it, having no other friends but Thee alone.'1 ' On seeing a number of warders and other attendants drawn out in order, she asked, " What...
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Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volume 1

Lucy Aikin - Courts and courtiers - 1821 - 434 pages
...spirit to put it from her " with a good dash." As she set her foot on the ill-omened stairs, she said, " Here landeth as true a subject, being a prisoner,...ever landed at these stairs ; and before thee, O God ! 1 speak it, having no other friends but thee alone." On seeing a number of warders and other attendants...
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Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volume 1

Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1823 - 514 pages
...spirit to put it from her " with a good dash." As she set her foot on the ill-omened stairs, she said, " Here landeth as true a subject, being a prisoner,...speak it, having no other friends but thee alone." On seeing a number of warders and other attendants drawn out in order, she asked, " What meaneth this...
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The picture gallery explored; or, An account of various ancient customs and ...

Picture gallery - 1824 - 234 pages
...it back with her hand, with a good dash, refused.' " Setting her foot upon the stairs, she said : ' Here landeth as true a subject, being a prisoner,...ever landed at these stairs ; and before thee, O God ! do I speak it, having none other friends but thee alone.' To whom the same lord answered again :...
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Original Letters, Illustrative of English History, Volume 2

Henry Ellis - Celebrities - 1827 - 364 pages
...refused. Then coming out, with one foot upon the' stair, she said, ' Here landeth as true a subject, being prisoner, as ever landed at these stairs : and before thee O God I speak it, having none other friends but thee alone.' " To her prison-chamber, it is stated, she was brought with great...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1827 - 640 pages
...refused." Then coming out, with one foot upon the stair, she said, " Here landeth as true a subject, being prisoner, as ever landed at these stairs : and before thee, O God, I speak it, having none other friends but thee alone." ' ' To her prison-chamber, it is stated, she was brought with great...
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Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: Including Numerous Royal ...

Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1827 - 360 pages
...refused. Then coining out, with one foot upon the stair, she said, ' Here landeth u true a subject, being prisoner, as ever landed at these stairs : and before thee O God I speak it, having none other friends but thee alone.' " To her prison-chamber, it is stated, she was brought with great...
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Londiniana: Or, Reminiscences of the British Metropolis: Including ..., Volume 1

Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1829 - 456 pages
...her foot upon the steps, she exclaimed, with that spirit and dignity which ennobled her character, " Here landeth as true a subject, being a prisoner,...these stairs; -and before thee, O God, I speak it." VTyatt's insurrection was followed by a dreadful scene of sanguinary triumph. Even bigotry herself,...
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