| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...Tried as thou wert — even from thine earliest years, When wandering, yet unspoilt, a highland-boy— Tried as thou wert, and with thy soul of flame ; Pleasure,...among us all Could say he had not err'd as much, and mure? 1 Adnannm mare.— Cic. • See ihe Prophecy of 0*зтг. 1 See the Ule ai told by BOCCACCIO... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Authors, English - 1830 - 528 pages
...— Tried as thou wert, and with tby soul of ñame ; Pleasure, while yet the down was on tby cheek, 1 Wrote the opening Unes of the intended tragedy of....forest. Misty and rainy. Returned — dined — de•cription of their short interview is given in his " Detached Thoughts." Pisa, November 5th, 1821.... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...Tried as thou wert — even from thine earliest years, When wandering, yet unspoilt, a highland-boy — Tried as thou wert, and with thy soul of flame ; Pleasure,...us all Could say he had not err'd as much, and more ? 1 Adrianum mare.— Cic. S See the Prophecy of Date. 3 Be« the tale ai told bj Воссшхы ami... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...Tried as thou wert— even from thine earliest years, When wandering, yet unspoilt, a highland-hoy — Tried as thou wert, and with thy soul of flame ; Pleasure,...charmed cup— ah, who among us all Could say he had not err'da* much, and more ? 1 Adrianum mare. — Си. 2 Soe the Prophecy of J9(» 3 See the laic as told... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 622 pages
...Tried as thou wert— even from thine earliest years, When wandering, yet unspoilt, a highland-hoy — Tried as thou wert, and with thy soul of flame ; Pleasure,...following description of their short interview is given in his « Detached Thoughts." 385 " Pisa, Novemher 5th, IS2). '"There is a strange coincidence sometimes... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - English letters - 1831 - 572 pages
...Tried as thou wert — even from thine earliest years, When wandering, yet unspoil'd, a highland-boy Tried as thou wert, and with thy soul of flame : Pleasure,...us all Could say he had not err'd as much, and more 1" On the road to Bologna he had met with his early and dearest friend, Lord Clare, and the follow... | |
| 1831 - 786 pages
...as thou wert — even from thine earliest years. When wandering, yetunspoil'd, a highland boyTried as thou wert, and with thy soul of flame ; Pleasure,...thine, Her charmed cup — ah, who among us all, Could ear he had not err'd as much, and Roger»' Italy. on. LARDNER'S CABINET CYCLOPEDIA. A Preliminary Discourse... | |
| 1831 - 472 pages
...Leaving a successor Inconsolable for the very loss which occasioned its Existence. LORD CLARE. Оя the road to Bologna he had met with his early and...following description of their short interview is givea in his "Detached Thoughts.'' « Visa, November 5th, 1821. " ' There is a strange coincidence... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1832 - 706 pages
...as thou wert — even from thine earliest years, "When wandering, yet unspoilt, a highland- boy — Tried as thou wert, and with thy soul of flame, Pleasure,...cup — ah, who among us all Could say he had not erred as much and more? ) Bclsbazzar, a dramatic poem by the rev. HH Milman, London, 1822. Ьоф trifft... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 592 pages
...Tried as thou wert — even from thine earliest years, When wandering, yet unspoilt, a highland-boy — Tried as thou wert, and with thy soul of flame ; Pleasure, while yet the donn was on thy cheek, Uplifting, pressing, and to lips like thine, Her charmed cup — ah, who among... | |
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