Dying Sayings, Real or Traditional.—Addison. "See how a Christian dies!" or, "See in what a peace a Christian can die!"
Anaxagoras. "Give the boys a holiday."
Byron. "I must sleep now."
Cæsar (Julius). "Et tu, Brute!"
Charlemagne. "Lord, into Thy hands I commend my spirit!"
Charles II (of England). "Don't let poor Nelly starve!"
Chesterfield. "Give Day Rolles a chair."
Cromwell. "My desire is to make what haste I may to be gone."
Franklin. "A dying man can do nothing easy."