Mr. Parry desired him to compose himself. He shed tears, and, apparently, sunk into a slumber. Mr. Parry went away, expecting to find him refreshed on his return — but it was the commencement of the lethargy preceding his death. The last words I heard... Narrative of a Second Visit to Greece - Page 135by Edward Blaquière - 1825 - 342 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1824 - 604 pages
...find him refreshed on his return—hat it was the commencement of the lethargy pre ceding his death. The last words I heard my master utter were at six o'clock on the evening of the 18lh, when he said, 'I must sleep now;' upon which he laid down, never to rise again ! — for he did... | |
| Thomas Medwin - British - 1824 - 314 pages
...find him refreshed on his return — but it was the commencement of the lethargy preceding his death. The last words I heard my master utter were at six...His Lordship appeared, however, to be in a state of suflbcation at intervals, and had a frequent rattling in the throat : on these occasions I called Tita... | |
| 1824 - 394 pages
...find him refreshed on his return — but it was the commencement of the lethargy preceding his death. The last words I heard my master utter were at six...twenty-four hours. His lordship appeared, however, in a state of suffocation at intervals, and had a frequent rattling in the throat; on these p iccasions,... | |
| Thomas Medwin - England - 1824 - 496 pages
...find him refreshed on his return—but it was the commencement of the lethargy preceding his death. The last words I heard my master utter were at six...sleep now;' upon which he laid down never to rise again!—for he did not move hand or foot during the following twentyfour hours. His Lordship appeared,... | |
| Thomas Medwin - Poets, English - 1824 - 372 pages
...find him refreshed on his return — but it was the commencement of the lethargy preceding his death. The last words I heard my master utter were at six o'clock on the evening of the 1 8th, when he said, ' I must sleep now ;' upon which he laid down never to rise again ! — for he... | |
| Thomas Medwin - 1824 - 574 pages
...find him refreshed on his return — but it was the commencement of the lethargy preceding his death. The last words I heard my master utter were at six o'clock on the evening of the 1 8th, when he said, ' I must sleep now ;' upon which he laid down never to rise again ! — for he... | |
| George Clinton - Poets, English - 1825 - 826 pages
...the commencement of the lethargy preceding his death. The last words I heard my master utter at were six o'clock on the evening of the 18th, when he said,...appeared, however, to be in a state of suffocation ut intervals, and had a frequent rattling in the throat: on these occasions I called Tita to assist... | |
| Great Britain - 1825 - 498 pages
...him refreshed on his return — . but it was the commencement of the lethargy preceding his death. The last words I heard my master utter, were at six...again ! for he did not move hand or foot during the fol^ ** ^'-twenty-four hours. His lordship appeared, however, j" &* 'na state of suffocation at intervals,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 pages
...find him refreshed on his return—but it was the commencement of the lethargy preceding his death. The last words I heard my master utter were at six...sleep now;' upon which he laid down never to rise again!—for he did not move hand or foot during the following twenty-four hours. His lordship appeared,... | |
| Great Britain - 1825 - 494 pages
...him refreshed on his return —• but it was the commencement of the lethargy preceding his death. The last words I heard my master utter, were at six...the evening of the 18th, when he said ' I must sleep flow;' upon which he laid down never to rise again ! for he did not move hand or foot during the following... | |
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