| 1822 - 628 pages
...overcrow'd ; And now the Bard could plead his own bad cause, With all the attitudes of self-applause. XCVI. He said — (I only give the heads) — he said,...bitterer than ever; For pantisocracy he once had cried Aloud, a scheme less moral than 'twas clever ; Then grew a hearty antyucobiu — Had turn'd his coat... | |
| 1822 - 722 pages
...few — "Wat Tyler" — "Rhymes on Blenheim" — " Waterloo." He had written praises of a Regicide j He had written praises of all Kings whatever ; He...and wide, And then against them bitterer than ever j For Pantisocracy be once had cried Aloud, a scheme less moral than 'twas clever j Then grew a hearty... | |
| 1822 - 712 pages
...name his works — he would but cit« a few — "Wat Tyler" — "Rhymes on Blenheim" — " Waterloo." He had written praises of a Regicide ; He had written...all Kings whatever ; He had written for Republics fur and wide, And then against them bitterer than ever ; For Pantisocracy he once had cried Aloud,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 648 pages
...than a day, To name his works—he would but cite a few— Wat Tyler—Rhymes on Blenheim—Waterloo. XCVII. He had written praises of a regicide; He had...bitterer than ever; For pantisocracy he once had cried Aloud, a scheme less moral than 'twas clever; Then grew a hearty antijacobin— Had turn'd his coat—and... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1824 - 876 pages
...day, To name his works — he would hut cite a few — Wat Tyler— Rhymes on Blenheim — Waterloo. He had written praises of a regicide ; He had written...bitterer than ever ; For pantisocracy he once had cried Aloud, a scheme less moral than 'twas clever ; Then grew a hearty anti-jacobin — Had tum'd his coat... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 322 pages
...name his works — he would hut cite a few — Watt Tyler — Rhymes on Blenheim — Waterloo. XCVH. He had written praises of a regicide; He had written...praises of all kings whatever; He had written for repuhlics far and wide, For pantisocracy he once had cried Aloud, a scheme less moral than 'twas clever;... | |
| Cobbett's Weekly Register Volume XLIX From January to March,1824 - 1824 - 856 pages
...a few — Wat Tyler — Rhymes on Blenheim — Waterloo. He haoV written praises of a recicMe ; » He had written praises of all kings whatever; He had written for republics f.ir and wide, And then against them bitterer than ever; For pantisocracy he once had cried Aloud,... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 pages
...name his works — he would hut cite a few — ' Wat Tyler'—' Rhymes on Blenheim'—' Waterloo.' , He had written praises of a regicide ; He had written...for republics far and wide, And then against them hitterer than ever ; For pantisocracy he once had cried He had sung against all battles, and again... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 916 pages
...Waterloo. XCVII. He 'd written praises of a regicide; He 'd written praises of all kings whatever; He 'd written for republics, far and wide, And then against...bitterer than ever; For pantisocracy he once had cried Aloud, a scheme less moral than 't was clever; Then grew a hearty anti-jacobin — Had turn'd his coat... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1825 - 238 pages
...a day, To name his works — he would but cite a fewWat Tyler — Rhymes on Blenheim — Waterloo. He had written praises of a regicide ; He had written praises of all kings whatever ; - * For this, see Scottish, and particularly Scotch Episcopa. lian addresses for 1822. He had written... | |
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