- "sounded very
strange to me", came in 1531
after hearing of the
beheading of
Sicke Freerks Snijder at
Leeuwarden for
being "rebaptized" ("Snijder", meaning...
-
mayster is dead, or be
sicke themselfes, be
incontinent thrust out of dores. For
gentlemen hadde rather keepe idle persones, then
sicke men, and many times...
- some
browne bessie? But let a
beautie fall a weeping,
overpressed with the
sicke p****ion; she
favours in our thoughts,
something Turnbull. From the seventeenth...
-
yeerely prognostications (1618)
Deaths knell: or, The
sicke mans p****ing-bell:
summoning all
sicke consciences to pr[e]pare
themselues for the
coming of...
-
Tower of Death [cs]) most of the
workers later died from the
radiation sickeness (mostly cancer). Horserød camp –
established during World War I as a camp...
-
except wee get
nearer and
nearer our home, Heaven, by it.
Another man may be
sicke too, and sick to death, and this
affliction may lie in his bowels, as gold...
- children.
Edward Doty made out his will on May 20, 1655,
calling himself "
sicke and yet by the
mercye of God in
perfect memory." His will was witnessed...
- shal be
appointed to
leade and
conduct such as do see? That the weake, the
sicke, and
impotent persones shall norishe and kepe the hole and strong, and finallie...
- to the Romaines,' London, 1608 (with new title-page, London, 1609). The
Sicke Man's Catechisme; or Path-way to
Felicitie collected and
contrived into...
- Conscience,
wherein is
contained both
Consolation and
Instruction for the
Sicke,
against the
fearfull apprehension of
their sinnes, of
death and the devill...