| 1824 - 604 pagina’s
...was my answer ; upon winch be said, • Yvu 1147 Lord Byron's Last Moments. — Gleanings. 1150 bave done right, for I should like to know what is the...matter with me.' " Although his Lordship did not appear lo think his dissolution was so near, 1 could perceive he was getting weaker, every hour, and he even... | |
| The Westminster Review.Volume II.July-October,1824 - 1824 - 582 pagina’s
...themselves. On returning to my master's room, his first words were, " Have you sent?" " I have, my lord," was my answer; upon which he said, " You have done...delirium. He afterwards said, " I now begin to think I-am seriously ill, and in case I should be taken off suddenly, I wish to give you several directions... | |
| 1824 - 394 pagina’s
...themselves. On returning to my master's ruom, his first words were, "have you sent ?Sl " I have, my lord," was my answer; upon which he said, "You have done...perceive he was getting weaker every hour, and he began to have occasional fits of delirium. He afterwards said, I now begin to think I am seriously... | |
| Thomas Medwin - 1824 - 372 pagina’s
...On returning to my master's room, his first words were, ' Have you sent ? ' — ' I have, my Lord,' was my answer ; upon which he said, ' You have done...for I should like to know what is the matter with me.1 Although his Lordship did not appear to think his dissolution was so near, I could perceive he... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 pagina’s
...themselves. On returning to my master's room, his first words were, 'Have you sent?'—' I have, my lord,' was my answer; upon which he said,' You have done...hour, and he even began to have occasional fits of delirinm. He afterwards said, ' I uow begin to think (am seriously ill; and, in case I should be taken... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 pagina’s
...master's room, his first words were, " Have you sent ?" — " I have, my lord," was my answer ; upob which he said, " You have done right, for I should...hour, and he even began to have occasional fits of delirinm. He afterwards said, " I now begin to think I am seriously ill; and, in case I should be taken... | |
| Edward Blaquière - 1825 - 610 pagina’s
...themselves. On returning to my master's room, his first words were, ' Have you sent ?' 'I have, my Lord,' was my answer; upon which he said, ' You have done...the matter with me.' Although his Lordship did not ap* There is little doubt but that the presence of Dr. Thomas would have been of infinite use in the... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pagina’s
...Byron. ON returning to my master's room, his first words were, " Have you sent?" " I have, my Lord," was my answer: upon which he said, " You have done...even began to have occasional fits of delirium. He afterward^ said, " I now begin to think I am, seriously ill, and in case 1 should be taken off suddenly,... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 pagina’s
...themselves. On returning to my master's room, his first words were, ' Have you sent ? ' I have, my Lord,' was my answer; upon which he said, ' You have done...I could perceive he was getting weaker every hour. His Lordship continued the conversation by saying, ' 1 now begin to think 1 am seriously ill : and... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 pagina’s
...themselves. On returning to my master's room, his first words were, 'Have you sent?' ' I have, my Lord,' was my answer ; upon which he said, ' You have done...not appear to think his dissolution was so near, I conld perceive he was getting weaker every hour. His Lordship continued the conversation by saying,... | |
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