The Last Words (Real and Traditional) of Distinguished Men and WomenMarvin, Frederic Rowland
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The Last Words (Real and Traditional) of Distinguished Men and Women
Marvin, Frederic Rowland
Last words
Dream has been short, The, 247
Dying, dying, 134
Dying man can do nothing easy, A, 102
Earth, dost thou demand me? I am ready, 316
Einen Blick in die Sonne, 249
End has come in the way in which I most desired, The, 206
Erravi cum Petro, sed non flevi cum Petro, 108
Est ist gut, 156
Et tu, Brute! 52
Examine it for yourself, 300
Exariare aliquis nostris ex ossibus ultor, 269
Faith and patience hold out, 223
Far from well, yet far better than mine iniquities deserve, 188
Farewell, and remember me, 181
Farewell, my children, forever. I go to your father, 182
Farewell, O farewell, all earthly things, and welcome heaven, 30
Farewell sun, moon, and stars, 177
Fear not true Pharisees, but greatly fear painted Pharisees, 9
Fi de la vie! qu'on ne m'en parle plus, 181
Fifty years have passed since I became Caliph, 2
Food is palatable, The, 100
For the love of God, don't mention that man! 294
For the name of Jesus and the defense of the Church, 26
For the sake of the true gospel given once by the grace of God, 308
Frenchmen, I die innocent of all the crimes, 178
Friend, you do not well to trample on a dying man, 225
Friendship itself is but a part of virtue, 229
Friends, I am going to lay down my life, 308
Gentlemen of the jury, you will now consider of your verdict, 276
Give Day Rolles a chair, 63
Give me a large cup of tea, 312
Give me back my youth, 309
Give my love to the world, 304
Give the boys a holiday, 11
Give them the cold steel, boys, 16
"Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost," 27
Glory hallelujah! I am going to the Lordy! I come! Ready! Go! 119
Glory to God for all things, Amen, 64
Go first; I can at least spare you the pain, 243
Go ye to the country of Tyre and Sidon, 148
"God be merciful to me, a sinner," 287
God be thanked, I have had a very good night, 258
God bless you, 49
God bless you all! 252
God bless you! Is that you, Dora? 313
God bless you, my dear! 153
God forgive me.--Amen! 126
God have mercy upon me, and be gracious to me, 263
God preserve the emperor, 120
God protect Bulgaria, 266
God, who placed me here, will do what he pleases with me hereafter, 38
God will continue to support me, 102
God's will be done, 158
God's wounds! The villain hath killed me, 292
Good-bye, 207
Good-bye, General; I'm done. I'm too old, 90
Good Doctor, God has heard my daily petitions, 135
Good morning, 203
Good people, give me more fire, 136
Grateful--in peace, 149
Grenadiers! lower your arms, otherwise you will miss me, 97
Guard the church I loved so well, 227
Guilty, weak, and helpless worm, A, 133
Ha til mi tulidh, 242
Had it pleased my Lord to spare me longer, 271
Happy, 178
Happy, 235
He, 126
He has indeed been a precious Christ to me, 245
He that loves God ought to think, 37
Heaven! 305
Help, my dear--help! 178
Heracles, how cold your bath is, 154
Here! Fire here! 287
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