| 1849 - 362 ページ
...last moments. He was so sorely oppressed at the latter end of his sickness, that those who attended him, not perceiving him breathe, concluded he was...king was ill, to place the royal crown on a cushion behind his bed, and for his successor to take it on his death. The Prince of Wales, being informed... | |
| George Makepeace Towle - 1866 - 504 ページ
...Prince if it were time. Monstrelet thus gives the story: "The King's attendant, not perceiving him to breathe, concluded he was dead, and covered his face with a cloth. The crown was then upon a cushion near the bed. The Prince, believing his father to be dead, took away... | |
| William Hickman S. Aubrey - 1878 - 734 ページ
...hours in a death-like trance. On one of these occasions, the king's attendant not perceiving him to breathe, concluded he was dead, and covered his face with a cloth. The crown lay upon a cushion near the bed, and the prince, believing his father to be really dead,... | |
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