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
Here, then, we have come to the last stage of my journey, 37
Here thou art then! 64
Herr Jesu, to thee I live; Herr Jesu, to thee I die! 104
Hold your tongue; your wretched style only makes, 178
Holy, holy, holy, blessed Lord Jesus! 243
How am I advanced, despising you that are upon the earth! 180
How beautiful! 205
How beautiful God is! 158
How beautiful to be with God, 306
How easy--how easy--how easy to glide from work here, 237
How grand the sunlight! It seems to beckon earth to heaven, 142
How great is the forgiveness for such a life! 291
How sweet it is to rest! 275
Huz! Huz! 171
I always deemed him more fortunate than myself, 292
I am a Queen, but have no power to use my arms, 174
I am a priest! Fie! Fie! all is gone, 25
I am about to die, and I am not afraid to die, 296
I am about to die. I expect the summons soon, 276
I am almost dead; lift me up a little higher, 87
I am almost in eternity, 43
I am almost well, 23
I am done for, 128
I am dying, 302
I am dying, I am worn out, 201
I am dying; leave me alone, 317
I am dying, sir, of a hundred good symptoms, 229
I am glad to hear it; but, O brother Payne! 216
I am going, my people, to rest from my labors, 316
I am going to sleep like you, but we shall all awake together, 231
I am going to the great perhaps, 233
I am going where all tears will be wiped from my eyes, 187
I am grateful for your presence, 57
I am grateful to Divine Mercy, 160
I am ill--very ill, I shall not recover, 201
I am just going; have me decently buried, 296
I am laboring to return that which is divine, 228
I am lost, and there is no use to deny it, 107
I am not well, and should like to lie down, 295
I am not in the least afraid to die, 77
I am now ready to die. Lord, forsake me not, 131
I am perfectly resigned, 116
I am ready, 96
I am ready, 188
I am ready at any time--do not keep me waiting, 45
I am ready--let there be no mistake and no delay, 36
I am roasted--now turn me, and eat me, 161
I am satisfied with the Lord's will, 209
I am sensible of the violence of my disorder, 276
I am suffering, sire, the pangs of the damned, 273
I am sweeping through the gates, 68
I am the wheat of Christ, 145
I am very ill. Is it not strange that these people, 55
I am weary; I will now go to sleep, Good night! 207
I am wounded, 129
I believe, Lord, and confess, 224
I cannot bear it; let me rest. I must die, 241
I carry in my heart the dirge of the monarchy, 194
I commend myself to the blessed Lady Mary, 307
I confide to your care, my beloved children, 197
I could wish this tragic scene were over, 232
I desire to go to hell, and not to heaven, 178
I did not think that they would put a young gentleman to death, 22
I die a martyr and willingly--my soul shall mount up to heaven, 46
I die happy, 310
I die like a good Catholic, 26
I die not only a Protestant, but with the heart-hatred of popery, 16
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