| 1824 - 942 pages
...forehead. I EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER, 1822. have fastened his name upon the gibbet, for reproach and ignominy, as long as it shall endure. Take it down...advice to Lord Byron before I conclude. When he attacks mo again, let it be in rhyme ; for one who has so little command of himself, it will be a great advantage... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 pages
...name upon the gibbet for reproach and ignominy as long as it shall endure. Take it down who ran ¡ — One word of advice to Lord Byron before I conclude....command of himself, it will be a great advantage that liis temper should be obliged to keep tune. And while he may still indulge in the same rankness ;ind... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 346 pages
...has smitten their Goliath in the forehead. I have fastened his name upon the gibbet, for reproach and ignominy, as long as it shall endure. — Take it...great advantage that his temper should be obliged to heep tune. And while he may still indulge in the same rankness and virulence of insult, ,the metre... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 464 pages
...can ! One word of advice to Lord Byron before I conclude.. .When he attacks me again, let it be in o2 rhyme. For one who has so little command of himself,...obliged to keep tune. And while he may still indulge iu the same rankness and virulence of insult, the metre will, in some degree, seem to lessen its vulgarity.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 462 pages
...has smitten their Goliath in the forehead. I have fastened his name upon the gibbet, for reproach and ignominy, as long as it shall endure.. .Take it down...conclude.. .When he attacks me again, let it be in o2 rhyme. For one who has so little command of himself, it will be a great advantage that his temper... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 482 pages
...has smitten their Goliath in the forehead. I have fastened his name upon the gibbet, for reproach and ignominy, as long as it shall, endure.. .Take it down...who can ! .. One word of advice to Lord Byron before X .conclude. .'.When he attacks me again, let it be in 08 rhyme. For one who has so little command... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 350 pages
...has smitten their Goliath in the forehead. I have fastened his name upon the gihhet, for reproach and ignominy, as long as it shall endure. — Take it down who can ! " One word of advice to Lord Byron hefore- 1 conclude. — When he attacks me again, let it he in rhyme. For one who has so little command... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 pages
...the forehead. [ bite tutorial rtame upon the gibbet, for reproach and ignominy, as lotu; ш it alai endure.— Take it down who can ' "One word of advice to Lord Byron before I conded*.— Wbel attacks me »gain, let it be in rhyme. For one who has tolt mund of himself, it will... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 328 pages
...has smitten their Goliath in the forehead. I have fastened his name upon the gibbet, for reproach and ignominy as long as it shall endure. — Take it down who can 1 " One word of advice to Lord Byron before I conclude. — When he attacks me again, let it be in... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...in the forehead. I bav . . name upon the gibbet, for reproach and ignominy, as long ад it *l ill reverent tread Than ever paced the slab which paves the princely head. LXI. There be more thing !<• attacks me again, let it be in rtryme. For one who has s*> little onmand of himself, it will... | |
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