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
Master Kingston, farewell! My time draweth on fast, 310
May God never forsake me! 222
May God's will be done, 30
Mir ist sehr schlecht, 295
Molly, I shall die! 116
Mon Dieu! Mon Dieu! 113
Mon Dieu! La Nation Francaise, Tete d'armee, 205
Monks! Monks! Monks! 130
More light! More light! 114
Murder of the Queen had been represented to me, The, 19
Must I leave it unfinished? 207
My anchor is well cast, and my ship, 136
My beautiful flowers, my lovely flowers! 240
My beloved! they are not mine. No! they are not mine! 33
My children, these fearful forests and these barren rocks, 114
My Christ, 45
My dear, be a good man, 252
My dear one, with whom I lived in love so long, 255
My dear wife, my dear children, do not weep, 57
My desire is to make what haste I may to be gone, 71
My friend, I shall die to-day. When one is in this situation, 193
My friend, it is only from cold, 21
My God! 232
"My God, my Father, and my Friend," 84
My heart is fixed, O God! my heart is fixed, 246
My heart is resting sweetly with Jesus, 72
My life is taken from me, though I have done nothing, 284
My Lord, why do you not go on? I am not afraid to die, 187
My soul I resign to God, my body to the earth, 48
My trust is in God, 275
My work is done, 133
My work is done; I have nothing to do but to go to my Father, 144
Napoleon! Elba! Marie Louise, 153
Nature, how lovely thou art! 316
Nectare clausa suo, 253
Never heed; the Lord's power is over all weakness, 101
Never mind, I shall soon drink of the river of Eternal Life, 283
No, 14
No; it was one Tom Campbell, 54
No, it is not, 115
No, No! 44
No mortal man can live after the glories which God, 285
No resentment, 227
No, whatever is, is best, 163
No, your Majesty, to-morrow you will not see me here, 57
Nobody, nobody but Jesus Christ, 49
None but Christ! 160
Not----, 95
Not till the general resurrection, 258
Nothing else but heaven, 191
Now all is over--let the piper play "Ha til mi tulidh," 242
Now am I about to make my last voyage--a great leap in the dark, 133
Now comes the mystery, 28
Now God be praised, only one hour! 112
Now God be with you, my dear children, 45
Now I am going, 99
Now I can hold on no longer. Lay me in a different posture, 249
Now I die, 301
Now I know that I must be very ill, since you have been sent for, 171
Now it is come, 159
Now lack I but two stiles; and I am even at my Father's house, 275
Now, Lord, I go, 62
Now, my dear son, I am going to the Saviour, 317
Now, O God, thou dost let thy servant depart in peace, 112
Nurse, nurse, what murder! what blood! Oh! I have done wrong, 61
O Allah, be it so! Henceforth among the glorious host of paradise, 199
O Allah, pardon my sins. Yes, I come, among my fellow laborers, 196
O, better, 146
O, cardinal! thou wilt make us all to be damned, 215
O come in glory! I have long waited for thy coming, 91
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