| Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 392 sidor
...was born in the Isle of Man, his father being Deemster of Man, and Seneschal to the Duke of Athol. produced some signs of remorse in Christian. When...solicitude for the good of the service in which I had been engaged, I found my mind wonderfully supported, and I began to conceive hopes, notwithstanding... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 478 sidor
...proper return for the many instances he had experienced of my friendship? He appeared disturbed at the question, and answered with much emotion, "That —...that is the thing— I am in hell— I am in hell !" His abilities to take charge of the third watch, as I had so divided the ship's company, were fully... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 sidor
...proper return for the many instances he had experienced of my friendship f He appeared disturbed at the question, and answered, with much emotion, "That —Captain...that is the thing— I am in hell — I am in hell." His abilities to take charge of the third watch, as I had so divided the ship's company, were fully... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 sidor
...proper return for the many instances he had experienced of my friendship f He appeared disturbed at the question, and answered, with much emotion, "That —Captain...that is the thing— I am in hell — I am in hell." His abilities to take charge of the third watch, as I had so divided the ship's company, were fully... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 382 sidor
...proper return for the many instances he hud experienced of my friendship? He appeared disturbed at the question, and answered, with much emotion, *That —...that is the thing— I am in hell— I am in hell! '"— BLIGB.] But 'tis not mine to tell their tale of grief, Their constant peril, and their scant... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 384 sidor
...proper return for the many instances he had experienced of my friendship ? He appeared disturbedat the question, and answered, with much emotion, 'That —...—that is the thing— I am in hell— I am in hell ! ' "— BLIGH J But 'tis not mine to tell their tale of grief, Their constant peril, and their scant... | |
| William Bligh - 1838 - 86 sidor
...we received so many civilities, that, on that account only, I should gladly have taken him with me_: but, independent of this recommendation, he was a...depression of my spirits : conscious of my integrity, andanxious solicitude for the good of the service in which I had been engaged, I found my mind wonderfully... | |
| Frederick Chamier - 1838 - 930 sidor
...staggered under the appeal — every word was true, and he felt it. With much emotion he answered, " That, Captain Bligh, that is the thing — I am in hell — I am in hell !" " Holloa !" said Adams, " this will never do — walk, Captain Bligb — there, take your last look... | |
| Chronicles of the sea - 1838 - 488 sidor
...which the other appeared much disturbed, and answered, with considerable emotion, " That, — Capt. Bligh, — that is the thing ; I am in hell — I am in hell !" The armourer and carpenter's mates called over the side for the captain to remember, that they had... | |
| Francis Alexander Durivage - 1841 - 794 sidor
...proper return for the many instances he had experienced of my friendship? He appeared disturbed at the question, and answered with much emotion, '• That — Captain Bligh — that is the thing — 1 am in hell- I am in hell." His abilities to take charge of the third watch, as I had so divided... | |
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