 | John Wesley - 1796
...many instances he had received of my friendfhip ? he appeared difturbed at my queftion, and anfwered, with much emotion, " That, — • Captain Bligh,...the thing ; — I am in hell — I am in hell." As foon as I had time to refleft, I felt an inward fatisfaflionv which prevented any depreffion of my... | |
 | William Fordyce Mavor - 1797
...revenge. When alked if this was a proper return for the friendfhip that had been Qaewn him, be aafwered, with much emotion, " that, Captain Bligh — that is the thing — I am in hell— I am in beil." With fuch deep laid policy and fecrecy was this confpiracy conducted, that neither the captain... | |
 | Mary Russell Mitford - 1811 - 332 sider
...1780, 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, and anxious solicitude for the good of the service in which I had been engaged, I found my mind wonderfully... | |
 | 1812
...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... | |
 | R. P. Forster - 1818
...; and by this means my master and gunner were not at watch and watch. Notwithstanding the rouglmess with which I was treated, the remembrance of past...emotion, " That, — captain Bligh, — that is the thing ; 1 am in hell — I am in hell." ' It will very naturally be asked, what could be the reason for such... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 94 sider
...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... | |
 | 1823
...whether this was a proper return for his long experienced 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." These few rude words of the guilty sufferer speak the terrors of conscience far more forcibly than... | |
 | William Bligh - 1824 - 175 sider
...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 s>: divided the ship's company, were... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825
...he had expenenced of my friendship!' He appeared disturbed at the question, and answered with mach emotion, »That — Captain Bligh — that is the thing — I am in hell — I .im in hell.» His abilities to take charge of the third watch, 'as I had so divided the ship's company,... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826
...he had experienced of my friendship? He appeared distnrhed at the qnestion, and answered, with mnch emotion, « That— Captain Bligh — that is the thing — I am in hell — Jam in hell.» His ahilities to take charge of the third watch, as I had so divided the ship's... | |
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