His last words to Captain Hardy were : "God Bless You Hardy"
Last words recorded: "Thank God I have done my duty"
as for the "Kiss me Hardy", what he most likely said was actually "Kismet, Hardy". Meaning "fate", as in he was destined to die. But because no one had heard of that word because its Arabic, everyone thought he said "Kiss me"
hope that helped
horatio nelson
Horatio, Lord Nelson's mistress was Emma, Lady Hamilton
His name is Nelson Muntz!
It's not Copenhagen - that was Wellington's horse. Then why say it,,,he was a sailor and did not need a horse !
If your last name is, say, Nelson, you would sign it "the Nelsons." Bob Nelson is one Nelson and Joe Nelson is another Nelson, so the two of you are two Nelsons. Apostrophes indicate possessives, not plurals. There isn't anything belonging to the Nelsons here. If there were, it would be "the Nelsons' car/house/emu/whatever."
Dr. John J. Moran, who was with Poe at his death, wrote in a letter to Poe's Aunt Maria that his last words were "Lord help my poor soul."
Andris Nelsons was born in 1978.
He did not have a horse he was an Admiral, not a soldier. You are probably being confused with a British racehorse called "Lord Nelson" who died several years ago. The horse has no relation to the historic Admiral.
"Lord Jesus, receive my spirit""Lord Jesus count not this sin against them(referring to his murderers); Lord Jesus, receive my spirit."
As he wasn't alive then he couldn't have launched a flagship....100 years out....as he was connected to my family I know this.
Juliet's last words before she dies in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" are: "O comfortable friar, where is my lord? I do remember well where I should be: And there I am."
He said that u do not deserve to live with the americans. u deserve to live with the lord.