He had done that which could never be forgiven; he was in the grasp of one who never forgave.


The History of England from the Accession of James II (ed. 1849)


He had done that which could never be forgiven; he was in the grasp of one who never forgave.

He had done that which could never be forgiven; he was in the grasp of one who never forgave.

He had done that which could never be forgiven; he was in the grasp of one who never forgave.

He had done that which could never be forgiven; he was in the grasp of one who never forgave.