you can do nothing for me." All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently give him lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst. He was in great pain, and expressed much anxiety for the event of the action, which now began to declare itself.... The Life of Nelson - Pagina 187door Robert Southey - 1900 - 383 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Jacob W. Shoemaker - 1883 - 236 pagina’s
...he, "you can do nothing for me." All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst....often as a ship struck, the crew of the "Victory" hurrahed; and at every "hurrah !" a visible expression of joy beamed in the eyus and marked the countenance... | |
| Robert Southey - 1890 - 424 pagina’s
...you can do nothing for me." — All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst....visible expression of joy gleamed in the eyes, and 10 marked the countenance of the dying hero. But he became impatient to see Capt. Hardy ; and as that... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - 1893 - 444 pagina’s
...he, "you can do nothing for me." All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade to 'alleviate his intense thirst....As often as a ship struck, the crew of the Victory hurrahed ; and at each hurrah a visible expression of joy gleamed in the eyes and marked the countenance... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895 - 456 pagina’s
...he, "you can do nothing for me." All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst....often as a ship struck, the crew of the "Victory" hurrahed; and at every hurrah a visible expression of joy gleamed in the eyes and marked the countenance... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1894 - 586 pagina’s
...he, " you can do nothing for me." All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst....much anxiety for the event of the action, which now begau to declare itself. As often as a ship struck, the crew of the Victory hurraed ; and at every... | |
| Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 328 pagina’s
...he, "you can do nothing for me." All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst....As often as a ship struck, the crew of the Victory hurrahed, and at every hurrah a visible expression of joy gleamed in the eyes and marked the countenance... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1895 - 520 pagina’s
...can do nothing for me.' All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give Ijim lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst. He was in...declare itself. As often as a ship struck, the crew of ihe Victory hurrahed; and at every hurrah a visible expression of joy gleamed in the eyes and marked... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1896 - 800 pagina’s
...me." All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade, to allay his intense thirst. He was in great pain, and expressed...As often as a ship struck the crew of the Victory hurrahed, and at every hurrah a visible expression of joy gleamed in the eyes and marked the countenance... | |
| Robert Southey - 1896 - 378 pagina’s
...he, ' you can do nothing for me.' All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade, to alleviate his intense thirst....of the action, which now began to declare itself. Nelson As often as a ship struck the crew of the Victory and hurraed ; and at every hurra a visible... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 564 pagina’s
...he, "you can do nothing for me." All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst....of the dying hero. But he became impatient to see Hardy; and as that officer, though often sent for, could not leave the deck, Nelson feared that some... | |
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