| Michael Joseph Quin - 1838 - 320 Seiten
...physicians allot him. This done, he eateth opium, and then he ariseth; and being in the height of his drink, he layeth him down to sleep, every man departing to his own home. And after he hath slept two VOL. 111. O hours, they awake him, and bring his supper to him, at which time he is not able to feed... | |
| Michael Joseph Quin - 1838 - 984 Seiten
...physicians allot him. This done, he eateth opium, and then he ariseth; and being in the height of his drink, he layeth him down to sleep, every man departing to his own home. And after he hath slept two VOL. III. O they awake him, and bring his supper to him, il which lime be is not able to feed himself;... | |
| Henry Beveridge - 1862 - 756 Seiten
...and being in the height of his drinke, he Jayeth him downe to sleep, every man departing to his owne home; and after he hath slept two houres, they awake...supper to him, at which time he is not able to feed himselfe, but it is thruste into his mouth by others; and this is about one of the clocke, and then... | |
| James Talboys Wheeler - 1864 - 254 Seiten
...allow him, after which he eateth Opium, & then layes him downe to sleep, euery man departing home. When he hath slept two houres, they awake him, and bring his supper to him, thrusting it in his mouth, not being able to feed himselfe. This is about one of the clocke at night... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1875 - 466 Seiten
...here). In this place he drinketh other five cupfuls, which is the portion the Physicians alot him. . . . And after he hath slept two houres, they awake him,...his supper to him, at which time he is not able to feede himselfe." — Hawkins (AD 1609-1611, AH 1018-1020), in Purchas, vol. ip 224. Sir Thomas Roe's... | |
| Stanley Lane-Poole - 1903 - 480 Seiten
...come and pay him homage, and he hears all causes and complaints. He then says his prayers, and has a meal of four or five sorts of well-dressed meats,...supper to him, at which time he is not able to feed himselfe ; "but it is thrust into his mouth by others, and this is about one of the clock ; and then... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1905 - 604 Seiten
...and being in the height of his drinke, he layeth him downe to sleepe, every man departing to his owne home. And after he hath slept two houres, they awake...Supper to him, at which time he is not able to feed himselfe ; but it is thrust into his mouth by others, and this is about one of the clocke : and then... | |
| Edward Farley Oaten - 1909 - 306 Seiten
...Physicians allot him. This done he eateth opium, and then he ariseth, and being in the height of his drinks, he layeth him down to sleep, every man departing to his own home. And after he hath slept two hours they awake him, and bring his supper to him, at which time he is not able to feed himselfe; but... | |
| Arnold Wright - 1917 - 340 Seiten
...drinking of the last cup by consuming a quantity of opium. After this, " being in the height of his drink, he layeth him down to sleep, every man departing to his own home." Later in the evening when the Emperor had slept off the first effects of the alcohol and the drug his... | |
| Edward Farley Oaten - 1991 - 294 Seiten
...Physicians allot him. This done he eateth opium, and then he ariseth, and being in the height of his drinks, he layeth him down to sleep, every man departing to his own home. And after he hath slept two hours they awake him, and bring his supper to him, at which time he is not able to feed himselfe ;... | |
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