I feel something rising in my breast," putting his hand on his left side, " which tells me so." And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied, " So great that he wished he was dead «» Yet," said he, in a lower voice, " one... The life of Nelson. Ed. by W.E. Mullins - Pagina 266door Robert Southey - 1878 - 230 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Robert Southey - 1853 - 288 pagina’s
...whether his pain was v.tery great, he replied, "So great that he wished he was dtrnd. Yet," said he, in a lower voice, " one would like to live a little...become of poor Lady Hamilton, if she knew my situation ! " Ne: tt to his country, she occupied his thoughts. Captain Hardy, some fifty HIS LAST MOMENTS. 255... | |
| Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 pagina’s
...very great, he declared, " it continued BO very severe, that he wished he was dead. Yet," said he, in a lower voice, " one would like to live a little longer, too ;"and after a pause of a few minutes, he added in the same tone, " AYhat would become of poor Lady Hamilton, if she... | |
| Advanced reading book - 1860 - 458 pagina’s
...whether his pain was very great, he replied, " so great that he wished he was dead. Yet," said he, in a lower voice, " one would like to live a little...to his country she occupied his thoughts. Captain Hard}-, some fifty minutes after he had left the cockpit, returned, and again taking the hand of his... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 826 pagina’s
..." The pain is so great that I wish I was dead ; — yet I should like to live a little longer I — What would become of poor Lady Hamilton, if she knew my situation ?" On hraring that fourteen or fifteen of the enemy had struck, he directed his captain, Hardy, to... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pagina’s
...whether his pain was very great, he replied, " so great, that he wished he was dead. Yet," said he, in a lower voice, " one would like to live a little...longer too ! " And after a few minutes, in the same under-toue, he added : " What would become of poor Lady Hamilton, if she knew my situation ! " Next... | |
| J Bradshawe Walker - 1864 - 328 pagina’s
...inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied, " so great that I wish I was dead." Yet, he added in a lower voice, " One would like to live a little longer too." Nearly an hour had elapsed since Captain Hardy's return to the deck, and he now again presented himself... | |
| Charles Selby - 1864 - 374 pagina’s
...like to live a little longer, too ;"and after a pause of a few minutes, he added in the same tone, " What would become of poor Lady Hamilton, if she knew my situation ?" The surgeon, finding it impossible to render his lordship any further assistance, left him, to attend... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866 - 408 pagina’s
...whether his pain was very great, he replied, " so great that he wished he was dead. Yet," said he, in a lower voice, " one would like to live a little...become of poor Lady Hamilton if she knew my situation 1 " Next to his country she occupied his thoughts. Captain Hardy, some fifty minutes after he had left... | |
| William Smith, Benjamin Nicholas Martin - 1870 - 482 pagina’s
...whether his pain was very great, he replied, " so great that he wished he was dead. Yet," said he, in a lower voice, "one would like to live a little...longer too ! " And after a few minutes, in the same under- tone, he added, " What would become of poor Lady Hamilton, if she knew my situation ! " Next... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1870 - 494 pagina’s
...that I have done my duty. My pain is so severe that I devoutly wish to be released. Yet," said he, in a lower voice, " one would like to live a little...longer, too!" And after a few minutes, in the same under tone, he added, " What would become of poor Lady Hamilton, if she knew my situation !" A spirited,... | |
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