| Bartholomew Simmons - 1843 - 304 páginas
...without paying any attention to what was passing around him, or speaking to one of his suite, which had been standing behind him for several hours. No...the land of his glory, and I am convinced he felt it as such. What must have been his feelings in these few hours! "— Memoirs of an Aristocrat, by a Midshipman... | |
| Edward Hayes (collector of ballads) - 1856 - 442 páginas
...without paying any attention to what was passing around him, or speaking to one of his suite, which had been standing behind him for several hours. No...the land of his glory, and I am convinced he felt it as such. What must have been his feelings in these few hours ! — "Memoirs of an Aristocrat" by a... | |
| Edward Hayes - 1856 - 396 páginas
...without paying any attention to what waa passing around him, or speaking to one of his suite, which had been standing behind him for several hours. No wonder he thus gazed; it was tho last look of the land of his glory, and I am convinced he felt it as such. What must have been... | |
| Edward Hayes - 1857 - 456 páginas
...attention to what was passing around him, or speaking to one of his suite, which had been standing hehmd him for several hours. No wonder he thus gazed ; it...the land of his glory, and I am convinced he felt it as such. What must have been his feelings in these few hours ! — " J/emoirs of an Aristocrat" by... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 288 páginas
...without paying any attention to what was passing around him, or speaking to one of his suite, which had been standing behind him for several hours. No...the land of his glory, and I am convinced he felt it as such. What must have been his feelings in these few hours ! " — Memoirs of an Aristocrat. WHAT... | |
| Mary C. Innes - 1895 - 274 páginas
...poopladder. From the wetness of the decks, he was in danger of falling at every step, and I 1mmediately stepped up to him, hat in hand, and tendered him my...hours. No wonder he thus gazed ; it was the last look at the land of his glory, and I am convinced he felt it such." The same writer says : — " Amongst... | |
| Clement King Shorter - 1908 - 382 páginas
...deck he quitted his hold and mounted upon a gunslide, nodding and smiling thanks for my attention, 3' and pointing to the land he said, " Ushant — Cape...so famous, where his proud name had risen until it " o'ershadowed the earth with his fame." There had he been worshipped almost as a god, and bowed to... | |
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