| 664 pages
..."'Pedlars,' and 'boats,' and 'waggons,' — Oh ye shades Of Pope and Dr vden, are we come to this ? That trash of such sort not alone evades Contempt,...Cades Of sense and song above your graves may hiss ?" MR. EDITOR. SIR, — As many pages of your valuable and impartial publication have of late been... | |
| 1821 - 702 pages
...Pedlars,' and ' boats,' and ' waggons,' — Oh ye shades Of Pope and Dryden, are we come to this ? That trash of such sort not alone evades Contempt, but from the bathos' vu.sti.bys> Floats scum-like uppermost, and these Jack Cades Or sense and song above your graves may... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 232 pages
..." Pedlars," and " boats," and " waggons !" Oh ! ye shades Of Pope and Dryden, are we come to this ? That trash of such sort not alone evades Contempt, but from the bathos' vast abyss Floats scutnlike uppermost, and these Jack Cades Of sense and song above your graves may hiss — The " little... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 258 pages
...That trash of such sort not alone evades Contempt, bat from the bathos' vast abyss Floats scum like uppermost, and these Jack Cades Of sense and song...Peter Bell," Can sneer at him who drew " Achitophel !" CI. T' our tale.— The feast was over, the slaves gone, The dwarfs and dancing girls had all retired... | |
| 1824 - 696 pages
...Satire." " O ye shades Of Pope and Dryden, are we come to this ? That trash like this not only not evades ' Contempt, but from the bathos' vast abyss...Cades Of sense and song above your graves may hiss ! ' Mercury, somewhat offended at the lax notions of respect for his godship entertained by the shoe,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 pages
...«Pedlars,» and «boats,» and « waggons!» Oh! ycshades Of Pope and Dryden, are we come to this? That trash of such sort not alone evades Contempt,...Peter Bell» Can sneer at him who drew «Achitophel!« Cr. T' our tale.—The feast was over, the slaves gone, The dwarfs and dancing girls had all retired;... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...balloon? "Pedlar.," and "boats," and "waggons!" Oh! ye shades Of Pope and Drydcn, are we come to this? That trash of such sort not alone evades Contempt, but from the bathos' vast abyss Floats -cum I i kc uppermost, and these Jack Cades Of sense and song above your graves may hiss — The "little... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 pages
...C. "Pedlars," and "boats," and "waggons!" Oh ! ye shades Of Pope and Dryden, are we come to this ? That trash of such sort not alone evades Contempt,...Peter Bell" Can sneer at him who drew " Achitophel!" C1. T' our tale. — The feast was over, the slaves gone, The dwarfs and dancing girls had all retired... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1832 - 456 pages
...the bathos' vast abyss Bloats scnmlike nppermost, and these Jack Cades Of sense and song above yonr graves may hiss — The "little boatman" and his "Peter Bell," Can sneer at him who drew "Achitophel !" ci. T' onr tale. — The feast was over, the slaves gone, The dwarfs and dancing girls had all retired;... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 pages
..." Pedlars," and " Boats," and "Waggons !" Oh ! ye shades Of Pope and Dryden, are we come to this ? That trash of such sort not alone evades Contempt,...Bell" Can sneer at him who drew " Achitophel!"(') ci. T'our tale. — The feast was over, the slaves gone, The dwarfs and dancing girls had all retired... | |
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