- "sounded very
strange to me", came in 1531
after hearing of the
beheading of
Sicke Freerks Snijder at
Leeuwarden for
being "rebaptized" ("Snijder", meaning...
- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
- and also
appaired their helth, then
gentlemen because of
their pale and
sickely faces, and
patched cotes, will not take them into service. And husbandmen...
- 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...
- 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...
- banquet? all
these have I;
another imprisoned? so have I;
another long been
sicke? so have I;
another plagued with an
unquiet life? so have I;
another indebted...
-
contributed one of the
commendatory verses of the work to Speed, "being very
sicke", and
wrote that his "...cruell symptomes, and
these thirteene yeers ****ay...
- The
Wonderfull Yeare 1603,
wherein is
shewed the
picture of
London lying sicke of the plague. Lee,
Christopher (2014). 1613: The
Death of
Queen Elizabeth...