Bellassis so much that it is feared he will die: and, finding himself severely wounded, he called to Tom Porter, and kissed him, and bade him shift for himself; 'for... The Edinburgh Review - Page 4371842Full view - About this book
| 1826 - 622 pages
...he, " Tom, thou hast hurt me, but I will make shift to stand upon my legs till thou mayest withdraw, for I would not have thee troubled for what thou hast done. But Tom was wounded too, and unable to fly. And this is a fine example ; and H. Bellarses, a parliament... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 442 pages
...another, and Bellasscs so much, that it is feared he will die : and, finding himself severely wounded, he called to Tom Porter, and kissed him, and bade him...thou hast hurt me, but I will make shift to stand upon my legs till thou mayst withdraw, and the world will not take notice of you, for I would not have... | |
| William Goodman - 1843 - 342 pages
...another, and Bellasis so much that it is feared he will die ; and, finding himself severely wounded, he called to Tom Porter and kissed him, and bade him shift for himself; ' For,' said he, ' Tom, thou hast hurt me, but I will make shift to stand on my legs till thou mayest withdraw,... | |
| William Goodman - 1845 - 340 pages
...another, and Bellasis so much that it is feared he will die ; and, finding himself severely wounded, he called to Tom Porter and kissed him, and bade him shift for himself; ' For,' said he, ' Tom, thou hast hurt me, but I will make shift to stand on my legs till thou mayest withdraw,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1847 - 488 pages
...another, and Bellasys so much, that it is feared he will die : and, finding himself severely wounded, he called to Tom Porter, and kissed him, and bade him...thou hast hurt me, but I will make shift to stand upon my legs till thou mayest withdraw, and the world will not take notice of you, for I would not... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1850 - 362 pages
...and Sir H. Belasses so much, that it is feared he will die. And finding himself severely wounded, he called to Tom Porter, and kissed him, and bade him...but I will make shift to stand on my legs till thou mayest withdraw, and the world not take notice of thee; for I would not have thee troubled for what... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1851 - 348 pages
...and Sir H. Belasses so much, that it is feared he will die. And finding himself severely wounded, he called to Tom Porter, and kissed him, and bade him...but I will make shift to stand on my legs till thou mayest withdraw, and the world not take notice of thee ; for I would not have thee troubled for what... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 500 pages
...another, and H. Bellassis so much that it is feared he will die : and finding himself severely wounded, he called to Tom Porter, and kissed him, and bade him...thou hast hurt me ; but I will make shift to stand upon my legs till thou mayest withdraw, and the world not take notice of you, for I would not have... | |
| Lorenzo Sabine - 1855 - 414 pages
...to fight, some of their acquaintances by. They wounded one another ; and Sir H. Bellasses mortally. He, finding himself severely wounded, called to Tom...but I will make shift to stand on my legs till thou mayest withdraw, and the world take no notice of thee ; for I would not have thee troubled for what... | |
| Lorenzo Sabine - 1859 - 444 pages
...make shift to stand on my legs till thou mayest withdraw, and the world take no notice of thee ; ibr I would not have thee troubled for what thou hast...then Tom Porter showed him how he was wounded too Both of them were .... extraordinary friends. It is pretty to hear how the world talk of them, as a... | |
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