When he had gone through them, the Chancellor quitted his seat, and went towards him with a smile, putting out his hand warmly to welcome him ; and, though I did not catch his words, I saw that he paid him some compliment. This was all thrown away upon... Life of Lord Byron - Page 66by Roden Noel - 1890 - 215 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...stiff bow, and put the tips of bis fingers into the Chancellor's hand. The Chancellor did not près» a welcome so received, but resumed his seat, while...few minutes on one of the empty benches to the left yf tbe throne, usually occupied by the Lords in opposition. When, on his joining me, I exprrurd what... | |
| Horace Twiss - 1844 - 660 pages
...though I did not catch his words, I saw that he paid him some compliment. This was all thrown away upon Lord Byron, who made a stiff bow, and put the tips of his fingers into a hand, the amiable offer of which demanded the whole of his. I was sorry to see this, for Lord Eldon's... | |
| William Charles Townsend - 1846 - 564 pages
...though I did not catch his words, I saw that he paid him some compliments. This was all thrown away upon Lord Byron, who made a stiff bow and put the tips...welcome so received, but resumed his seat ; while the new peer carelessly seated himself for a few minutes on the opposition side of the House — one... | |
| W. O. Blake - 1856 - 1016 pages
...though I did not catch his words, I saw that he paid him some compliment. This was all thrown away upon Lord Byron, who made a stiff bow? and put the tips of his fingers into Lord Eldon's hand. The chaneellor did not press a welcome so received, but resumed his seat ; while... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1860 - 742 pages
...though I did not catch his words, I saw that he paid him some compliment. This was all thrown away upon Lord Byron, who made a stiff bow, and put the tips of his fingers into Lord Eldon'a hand. The chancellor did not press a welcome so received, but resumed his seat; while... | |
| 1860 - 782 pages
...though I did not catch his words, I saw that he paid him some compliment. This was all thrown away upon Lord Byron, who made a stiff bow, and put the tips of his fingers into Lord Eldon's hand. The chancellor did not press a welcome so received, but resumed his seat ; while... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1869 - 644 pages
...I saw that he paid him some compliment. This was all thrown away upon Lord Byron, who made a stitl bow, and put the tips of his fingers into the Chancellor's...for a few minutes on one of the empty benches to the led of the throne, usually occupied by the lords in opposition. When, on his joining me, I expressed... | |
| Karl Elze - 1872 - 554 pages
...towards him with a smile, putting out his hand warmly to welcome him. This was all thrown away upon Lord Byron, who made a stiff bow and put the tips of his fingers into a hand the amiable offer of which demanded the whole of his and carelessly seated himself for a few... | |
| George Bruce - 1876 - 642 pages
...the woolsack without looking round, and advanced to receive the oaths. After the usual formalities, Byron carelessly seated himself for a few minutes...to the left of the throne usually occupied by the opposition. On joining me, he said, ' I have taken my seat, and now I shall go abroad.' We returned... | |
| 1877 - 814 pages
...though I did not catch his words, I saw that he paid him some compliment. This was all thrown away upon Lord Byron, who made a stiff bow, and put the tips of his fingers into Lord Eldon's hand. The chancellor did not press a welcome so received, hut resumed his seat ; while... | |
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