| 1808 - 702 strani
...hangman came <o him, all besmeared in blood, and rubbing hisbloody hands together, he tauntingly asked, How do you like this, Mr. Peters? How do you like this work ? To whom he replied, I am not (1 thank God) terrified at it; you nay do your wont. Being on the ladder,... | |
| 1819 - 794 strani
...up to him, all besmeared with blood, and rubbing his bloody hands together, he tauntingly iwked, " how do you like this Mr. Peters, how do you like this work?" The venerable martyr only returned, " I am not, I thank God, terrified at it— you may do your worst."... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 618 strani
...came to him, all besmeared in blood ; and rubbing his bloody hands together, he tauntingly asked : " Come, how do you like this, Mr. Peters ? How do you like this work ?" To whom he replied, " I am not, I thank God ! terrified at it ; you may do your worst." See " The... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 618 strani
...came to him, all besmeared in blood ; and rubbing his bloody hands together, he tauntingly asked : " Come, how do you like this, Mr. Peters ? How do you like this work ?" To whom he replied, " I am not, I thank God ! terrified at it ; you may do your worst." See " The... | |
| 1830 - 456 strani
...savage executioner came to him, rubbing together his hands besmeared in blood, and atrociously asked, ' How do you like this, Mr. Peters ; how do you like this work?' The venerable patriot answered, ' I am not, I thank God, terrified at it; you may do your worst." As he... | |
| Benjamin Hanbury - 1844 - 686 strani
...came to him, all besmeared in blood, and nibbing his bloody hands together, he tauntingly asked, ' Come, how do you like this, Mr. Peters ? how do you like this work ?' To whom he replied, ' I am not, I thank God, terrified at it : you may do your worst.' When he was... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1898 - 396 strani
...Hangman came to him all besmeared in blood, and rubbing his bloody hands together, he tauntingly asked, Come, how do you like this, Mr. Peters ? How do you like this work ?* * This Colo* State Trials, II. 409. One would not reckon too closely with a man on trial for his... | |
| JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. A.M. - 1870 - 604 strani
...him all besmeared in blood, and rubbing his bloody hands together, he tauntingly asked, Come, howi do you like this, Mr. Peters '! How do you like this •work ? " 1 This Colonel Turner can hardly have been other than the one who four years later came to the... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 416 strani
...Hangman came to him all besmeared in blood, and rubbing his bloody hands together, he tauntingly asked, Come, how do you like this, Mr. Peters ? How do you like this work ? " 1 This Colonel Turner 1 State Trials, ii. 409. One would not reckon too closely with a man on trial... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 444 strani
...Hangman came to him all besmeared in blood, and rubbing his bloody hands together, he tauntingly asked, Come, how do you like this, Mr. Peters ? How do you like this work?" 1 This Colonel Turner 1 State Trials, ii. 409. One would not reckon too closely with a man on trial... | |
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