| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 308 pages
...Grattan, and genius of Moore ! September, 1821. STANZAS WRITTEN ON THE ROAD BETWEEN FLORENCE AND PISA. 1 OH, talk not to me of a name great in story ; The...Are worth all your laurels, though ever so plenty. What are garlands and crowns to the brow that is wrinkled ? 'T'is but as a dead-flower with May-dew... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 396 pages
...composed these stanzas (except the fourth, added now) a few days ago, on the rnad from Florence to Pisa. " Oh, talk not to me of a name great in story ; The days of our youth arc the days of our glory ; And the myrtle and ivy of sweet two-and-twenty Are worth all your laurels,... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1838 - 330 pages
...Sans que rien manque au monde, immense et radieux ! Avril 1829. Oh 1 talk not to me of a name greai in story ; The days of our youth are the days of our...the myrtle and ivy of sweet two-and-twenty Are worth ail your laurels, though ever so plenty. Un jour vient où soudain l'artiste généreux A leur poids... | |
| 1850 - 230 pages
...the second line is the one I consider powerful ; but together, perhaps their force is increased : " Oh talk not to me of a name great in story ; The days...Are worth all your laurels, though ever so plenty. " What are garlands and crowns to the brow that is wrinkled f • 'Tig hut a dead flower with May dew... | |
| Ludwig Börne - 1850 - 804 pages
...fennten @ie nur bic епдЩфе Sluéfpradje, um ^ф an ber SWufif ber SBorte ju erfreuen! Ш fangt an: The days of our youth are the days of our glory ; And the myrtle and ivy of sweat two-and-twenty Are worth all our laurels, though ever so plenty. What are garlands and crowns... | |
| Ludwig Börne - 1850 - 370 pages
...emtten Ste nur bie englifd)e Sluéfpraфe, um ftd) an ber SOtuftf ber SBorte JH erfreuen! (Sé fangt an: The days of our youth are the days of our glory; And the myrtle and tvy of sweat two-and-twenty Are worth all our laurels, though ever so plenty. What are garlands and... | |
| Harry Penciller - 1854 - 304 pages
...pages had whiled away many an else idle hour, I opened it at random, and these lines first met my eye " Oh, talk not to me of a name great in story ; The...days of our glory ; And the myrtle and ivy of sweet two and twenty, Are worth all your laurels, though ever so plenty." The stanza was deeply scored too,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1855 - 434 pages
...Grattan, and genius of Moore ! September, 1821. STANZAS WRITTEN ON THE ROAD BETWEEN FLORENCE AND PISA.9 OH, talk not to me of a name great in story ; The...Are worth all your laurels, though ever so plenty. What are garlands and crowns to the brow that is wrinkled ? "Tis but as a dead flower with May-dew... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1855 - 584 pages
...a few days ago, on the road from Florence to Pisa. " Oh, talk not to me of a name great in slory ; The days of our youth are the days of our glory ;...Are worth all your laurels, though ever so plenty. " What are garlands and erowns to the brow that is wrinkled ! 'T is but as E dead-flower with May-dew... | |
| Harry Penciller - 1856 - 296 pages
...pages had whiled away many an else idle hour, I opened it at random, and these lines first met my eye " Oh, talk not to me of a name great in story ; The...days of our glory ; And the myrtle and ivy of sweet two and twenty, Are worth all your laurels, though ever so plenty." The stanza was deeply scored too,... | |
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