| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1909 - 666 pagina’s
...dead man, Hardy,' said he; 'I am going fast : — it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me.' Hardy observed, that he hoped Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. ' Oh no ! ' he replied... | |
| John Lawson Stoddard - 1910 - 490 pagina’s
...dead man, Hardy," said he; "I am going fast: — it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me." Hardy observed, that he hoped Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. " Oh, no ! " he... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1911 - 488 pagina’s
...dead man, Hardy," said he: "I am going fast:—it will soon be all over with me. Come nearer to me. Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair and all other things belonging to me." Hardy observed that he hoped Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. " Oh, no!" he replied,... | |
| Esther Meynell - 1912 - 198 pagina’s
...my letter after the Battle," he had written. In his dying hours his last thoughts had been for her. "Pray let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me." "What would become of poor Lady Hamilton, if she knew of my situation?" To Hardy he said, "Take care... | |
| 1912 - 154 pagina’s
...a dead man, Hardy," said he ; " I am going fast ; it will be over with me soon. Come nearer to me. Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me." Hardy observed, that he hoped Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. " Oh, no !" he replied... | |
| Albert Payson Terhune - 1916 - 320 pagina’s
...settling a pension on Lady Hamilton. Then to his next-in-command he panted: "I am going fast. Come nearer. Pray let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair and all other things belonging to me. Take care of my dear Lady Hamilton — poor Lady Hamilton ! Thank God I have done my duty!" And so... | |
| Robert Southey - 1916 - 376 pagina’s
...man, Hardy, ' ' said he : "I am going fast : — it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me." Hardy observed, that he hoped Mr. Beatty would hold out some prospect of life. "Oh no!" he replied... | |
| Amy Lowell - 1918 - 316 pagina’s
...no knocking can spark to fire. But you still believe in men's goodness, knowing only your own heart. "Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me." The red darkens, and is filled with tossing fires. He sees Vesuvius, and over it the single silver... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1919 - 406 pagina’s
...ships have struck, Hardy." " No, my Lord," replied Hardy. " there is no fear of that." Then Nelson said, " I am a dead man, Hardy. I am going fast :...have my hair, and all other things belonging to me." Hardy then pressed his hand again and went back on deck. The Admiral now ordered the surgeon away to... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 pagina’s
...dead man, Hardy," said he; "I am going fast: — it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. Hardy observed, that he hoped Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. "Oh, no!" he replied;... | |
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