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
So much the better! I shall not then live to see the surrender, 197
So the heart be right, it is no matter which way the head lies, 233
Soldiers--fire! 176
Soldiers, fire, 213
Soul of Christ, sanctify me; Body of Christ, save me, 254
South! The South! God knows what will become of her! The, 53
Stand up for Jesus, 286
Stay, friend, till I put aside my beard, 200
Stop, go out of the room; I am about to die, 101
Stopped, 116
Strike here! Level your rage against the womb, 7
Strike, if it be for the Roman's good, 107
Strange sight, sir, an old man unwilling to die, 93
Stupid country, where they do not even know, 224
Suffer no pomp at my funeral, nor monumental inscription, 138
Sun, thou hast betrayed me, 155
Support me, let not my brave soldiers see me drop, 310
Tay hip! 145
Take care of poor mistress, 154
Take care of Maria, 294
"Taught, half by reason, half by mere decay," 203
Tell Collingwood to bring the fleet to anchor, 207
Tell Emerson that I love and revere him, 270
Tell Hill he must come up, 162
Tell them to go forward and do a good work, 73
Texas! Texas! Margaret, 137
Thank God, I have done my duty, 207
Thank God! Thank Heaven! 197
Thank God, to-morrow I shall join the glorious company above, 87
Thank you, my child, 31
Thanks be to God, 73
That is enough to last till I get to heaven, 295
That's right, Brother Taylor; parry them off as well as you can, 258
That which I said then I said, but that which I say now is true, 315
Then I am safe, 71
There are six guineas for you, and do not hack me, 251
"There is another and a better world," 219
There is but one book; bring me the Bible, 252
There is no other life but the eternal, 44
There is no time to be lost, 77
There's nothing to beat that, Hugh, 87
There is nothing solid but religious ideas, 243
These passages may be found on the following pages, 221
They will come off better after, 216
Think more of death than of me, 14
This block will be my pillow, 265
This day let me see the Lord Jesus, 153
This is a beautiful world, 101
This is a sharp medicine, but a sure remedy, 233
This is a struggle which all men must go through, 313
This is death, 316
This is not my home, 16
This is the toilette of death, 68
This soul in flames I offer, Christ, to thee, 153
This unworthy right hand, 70
Those are the spirits of my little girls, 109
Thou dog, 203
Thou hast conquered, O Galilean! thou hast conquered! 155
Thou hast said truly, consummatum est, 27
Thou knowest, O Lord, the secrets of our hearts, 158
Thou, Lord, bruisest me; but I am abundantly satisfied, 53
Throw a quilt over it, 105
Throw up the window that I may see once more, 244
Thy creatures, O Lord, have been my books, 19
"Thy kingdom come, thy will be done," 65
Tired--very tired--a long journey--to take, 124
To be like Christ is to be a Christian, 223
To judge by what I now endure, the hand of death, 243
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