| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1862 - 346 pàgines
...hardly stirr'd to quench it, so that there was nothing heard nor seen but crying out, and lamentations, running about like distracted creatures, without at...such a strange consternation there was upon them, so as it burned both in breadth and length the churches, public halls, Exchange, hospitals, monuments,... | |
| 1864 - 884 pàgines
...foretold a stroke sudden, swift, and fiery, as was the conflagration.'' Evelyn says of the fire : " The conflagration was so universal, and the people...save even their goods, such a strange consternation was upon them; so that it burned, both in breadth and length, the churches, publick halls, exchange,... | |
| Charles Selby - 1864 - 374 pàgines
...Ilaynard's castle, and was taking hold of St Paul's church, to which the scaffolds contributed exceedingly. The conflagration was so universal, and the people...distracted creatures, without at all attempting to save eren their own goods ; such a strange consternation was there upon them, so as it burned, both in breadth... | |
| Maria Webb - 1865 - 472 pàgines
...Fenchurch-street, Gracious-street, and so along to Bainard's' Castle, and was now taking hold of St Paul's Church. The conflagration was so universal and the people...nothing heard or seen but crying out and lamentation, and running about like distracted creatures. Oh ! the miserable and calamitous spectacle ! such as... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 pàgines
...scaffolds contributed exceedingly. The conflagration was so universal, and the people so astonish' d, that from the beginning, I know not by what despondency or fate, they hardly stirr'd to quench it, so that there was nothing heard or seene but crying out and lamentation, running... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1868 - 588 pàgines
...was so universal, ami ' the people so astonished, that, from the beginning, I ' know not, but from what despondency, or fate, they ' hardly stirred to...heard or seen but crying out and lamentation ; running c a"bout like distracted creatures, without attempting to CHAP. * save even their goods ; such a strange... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1869 - 588 pàgines
...Castle, and was now taking hold ' of S. Paul's Church, to which the scaffolds contributed ' exceedingly. The conflagration was so universal, and ' the people...astonished, that, from the beginning, I ' know not, but from what despondency, or fate, they ' hardly stirred to quench it, so that there was nothing '... | |
| François Quesnel - 1869 - 360 pàgines
...the Thames and all along' Cornhill .... and now taking hold* of St. Paul's Church. The conflagration5 was so universal, and the people so astonished, that, from the beginning, they hardly6 stirred? to quenchs it, so that there was nothing heard or seen hut lamentations or distracted9creatures... | |
| John Evelyn - 1870 - 788 pàgines
...scaffolds contributed exceedingly. The conflagration was so universal, and the people so astonish'd, that from the beginning, I know not by what despondency or fate, they hardly stirr'd to quench it, so that there was nothing heard or scene but crying out and lamentation, running... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1871 - 328 pàgines
...Castle, and was now taking hold of St. Paul's Church, to which the scaffolds contributed exceedingly. The conflagration was so universal, and the people...such a strange consternation there was upon them, so as it burned, both in breadth and length, the churches, public halls, Exchange, hospitals, monuments,... | |
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