| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 pages
...Except that household virtue, most uncommon, Of constancy to a bad, ugly woman. " God save the king ! " he tear of Pity's eye, I know this is unpopular ; I know 'Tis blasphemous; I know one may be damned lawn, For hoping no one... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 pages
...It is a large economy In God to save the like ; but if he will Be saving, all the better; for notone I know this is unpopular ; I know Tis blasphemous ; I know one may be damn'd For hoping no one else... | |
| William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1911 - 792 pages
...that household virtue, most uncommon, Of constancy to a bad, ugly woman. XIII ' God save the king ! ' It is a large economy In God to save the like ; but...one am I Of those who think damnation better still : 100 I hardly know too if not quite alone am I In this small hope of bettering future ill . By circumscribing,... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 966 pages
..." God save the king ! " It is a large economy In God to save the like ; but if he will lie-saving, all the better; for not one am I Of those who think...hope of bettering future ill By circumscribing, with Home slight restriction. The eternity of hell's hot jurisdiction. I know this is unpopular ; I know... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1924 - 486 pages
...Except that household virtue, most uncommon. Of constancy to a bad, ugly woman. " God save the king ! " It is a large economy In God to save the like ; but if he will Besaving, all the better; for not one am I Of those who think damnation better still : I hardly know... | |
| Vera Meynell - 1925 - 378 pages
...behind, One half as mad — and t'other no less blind. • •••••• " God save the King ! " It is a large economy In God to save the like ; but...one am I Of those who think damnation better still. • •••••• He ever warred with freedom and the free : Nations as men, home subjects, foreign... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1925 - 344 pages
...of punishment. He is not without hope even of the worst of men, but thinks he may be quite alone " In this small hope of bettering future ill By circumscribing,...restriction, The eternity of Hell's hot jurisdiction." In the particular case the hope is more than justified, for we take leave of George "practising the... | |
| William Henry Oliphant Smeaton - 1899 - 390 pages
...that household virtue, most uncommon, Of constancy to a bad, ugly woman. XIII. " God save the King!" It is a large economy In God to save the like ; but...restriction, The eternity of hell's hot jurisdiction. xrv. I know this is unpopular; I know 'T is blasphemous ; I know one may be damn'd For hoping no one... | |
| Harold Bloom - 1971 - 516 pages
...Vision of Judgment makes it clear that we err in calling the poet any genuine sort of a Calvinist: for not one am I Of those who think damnation better...restriction. The eternity of hell's hot jurisdiction. If there is any mockery in the poem which is not altogether good-humored, it is in Byron's conscious... | |
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