| Arthur Martin Wheeler - Great Britain - 1886 - 402 pages
...fear of that." Then, and hot till then, Nelson spoke of himself. " I am a 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... | |
| Jacob W. Shoemaker - Readers - 1883 - 236 pages
...fear of that." Then, and not till then, Nelson spoke of himself. "1 am & 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... | |
| Robert Southey - Great Britain - 1890 - 424 pages
...fear of that." Then, and not till then, Nelson spoke of himself. " I am a 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, 30 and all other things belonging to me." Hardy observed, that... | |
| George Lathom Browne - Admirals - 1891 - 576 pages
...sh1ps have struck, Hardy ! ' ' No, my lord, there is no fear of that.' Nelson then said : ' Hardy, I am a dead man, Hardy ; I am going fast ; it will be all over with me soon. Come near to me. Pray let dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me.' Mr. Burke... | |
| Charles Morris - France - 1893 - 374 pages
...Then came a moment's silence, and then Nelson spoke of himself. " I am a dead man, Hardy," he said. " 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." " I hope it is not so... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - Books and reading - 1893 - 444 pages
...fear of that." Then, and not till then, Nelson spoke of himself. " I am a dead man, Hardy," said he. " I am going fast ; it will be all over with me soon." Hardy observed that he hoped Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some 'prospect of life. " Oh, no," he replied;... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - Readers - 1894 - 586 pages
...fear of that." Then, and not till then, Nelson spoke of himself. " I am a 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... | |
| Charles Morris - 1895 - 374 pages
...Then came a moment's silence, and then Nelson spoke of himself. " I am a dead man, Hardy," he said. " 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." " I hope it is not so... | |
| Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - Literature - 1895 - 328 pages
...fear of that." Then, and not till then, Nelson spoke of himself. " I am a dead man, Hardy," said he; "I am going fast; it will be all over with me soon." Hardy observed that he hoped Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. "Oh, no!" he replied,... | |
| Robert Southey - Admirals - 1896 - 378 pages
...fear of that.' Then, and not till then, Nelson spoke of himself. ' I am a 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... | |
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