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
It is a great consolation to me, in my last hour, 106
It is a great mercy to me, 298
It is a great satisfaction to me to know, 199
It is all one, Phillips and Clarke will come for my sake, 221
It is all the same in the end, 214
It is beautiful, 45
It is delightful to see those whom I love still able to swallow, 73
It is done! 116
It is likely that you may never need to do it again, 134
It is not painful, Paetus, 18
It is nothing, 139
It is safest to trust to Jesus, 29
It is small, very small indeed, 38
It is the last of earth! I am content! 2
It was not enough to deprive me of the crown, 225
It is well, 296
It is well; I thank you; God bless you, 271
It matters little to me; for if I am but once dead, 47
It matters not where I am going, whether the weather, 90
It will be but a momentary pang, 11
It will soon be time for mass. They must raise me, 271
It would be hard indeed if we two dear friends should part, 215
James, take good care of the horse, 253
Jefferson survives, 2
Jesu! 228
Jesus! Jesus! 153
Jesus, Mary, Joseph, 254
Jesus! precious Saviour! 73
Jesus, Son of the eternal God, have mercy on me! 254
Joy, 200
"Justum et tenacem propositi virum," 82
King should die standing, A, 177
Kiss me, Hardy, 207
Know Him? He is my Saviour, 286
Knowledge of the love of God--the blessing of God Almighty, The, 188
La montagne est passee, nous irons mieux, 105
Laissez la verdure, 245
Let all brave Prussians follow me, 251
Let down the curtain, the farce is over, 233
Let me die with the Philistines, 245
Let my epitaph be, "Here lies Joseph, who was unsuccessful," 153
Let this word of mine be kept by you, 13
Let us go over the river, and sit under the refreshing shadow, 149
Let us submit to the laws of nature, 238
Liebe, gute, 249
Life or death is welcome to me, 301
Life spent in the service of God, A, 131
Live in Christ, live in Christ, 159
Live mindful of our wedlock, Livia, 19
Lord, 69
Lord, forgive my sins; especially my sins of omissions, 287
Lord has suffered as much for me, The, 246
Lord, have mercy upon me. Wilt thou break a bruised reed? 12
Lord help my soul! 228
Lord, into thy hands I commend my spirit, 62
Lord, into thy hands I commend my spirit, 118
Lord, into thy hands I commend my spirit, 274
Lord, Lord, Lord, receive my spirit! 142
Lord, receive my soul, 161
Lord Jesus, receive my spirit, 136
Lord Jesus, receive my soul! 306
Lord! Jesus! Yet more trouble, 65
Lord, lay not this sin to their charge, 267
Lord, make haste! 122
"Lord, now let thy servant depart in peace," 43
Lord, open the eyes of the King of England, 285
Lord, receive my soul, 161
Lord, receive my spirit, 243
Lord take my spirit, 89
Lotte, 190
Luis de Moscoso, 80
Madame, 50
Mais quel diable de mal veux-te que cela me fosse? 83
Many things are growing plain and clear to my understanding, 248
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