| Charles Caleb Colton - 1825 - 560 pages
...Eloisa. I shall -quote one stanza, for the benefit of all ladies exposed to similar temptations. CXCIV. " Man's love is of man's life a thing apart, . , " 'Tis...and the mart; '* Sword, gown, gain, glory, offer in c ft P i 1C , ambition, to fill up hie heart; ^ account for th£ w ^ are whom these Mnnot estrange... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 566 pages
...is of man's life a thing apart, T is woman's whole existence; man may range The conrt, camp, chnreh, the vessel, and the mart, Sword, gown, gain, glory, offer in exchange Pride, fame, amhition, to till np his heart, And few there are whom these can not estrange ; Mea have all these... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 pages
...Yet, if I name my guilt, 'tis not to boast. None can deem harshlier of me than I deem. I trace (his scrawl because I cannot rest — I've nothing to reproach,...Sword, gown, gain, glory, offer in exchange Pride, fume, ambition, to fill up his heart, And few there are whom these cannot estrange ; Men have all these... | |
| Samuel Beazley - 1828 - 514 pages
...apart, "j'is woman's whole existence ; man may rungv Pride, fame, ambition, to fill up his heartj Tbe court, camp, church, the vessel, and the mart, Sword, gown, gain, glory, offer in exchange; Men have all these resources—women one, And few there are whom these cannot estrange: To love again,... | |
| William Leggett - 1829 - 250 pages
...devising Tiew plans of action. Different cares and different pursuits claim a part of his attention ; " Man's love is of man's life a thing apart, \ 'Tis woman's whole existence ; man may range i She court, camp, church, the vessel and the mart. Sword, gown, gain, glory, offer in exchange Pride,... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1832 - 456 pages
...man's life a thing apart, ' i'is woman's whole existence; man may range •The conrt, eamp, chnrch, the vessel, and the mart, "Sword, gown, gain, glory, offer in exchange "Pride, fame, amhition, to filI np his heart, "And few there are whom these ean not estrange, "Men have all these... | |
| W H. Armstrong - 1832 - 298 pages
...hanquets on love, for love is her pure and proper element — (with myself for one exception at least.*) " Man's love is of man's life, a thing apart — Tis woman's whole existence." To your feelings, then, as men, let me not vainly appeal. Woman, from the natural delicacy and timidity... | |
| W H. Armstrong - 1832 - 286 pages
...of our power. THE PORTRAIT. " The dial of her heart has lost the sun That told its happy hours." " Man's love is of man's life, a thing apart 'Tis woman's whole existence." ' Tis her — a veil of grief is flung Over her faded form, O that a heart so true and young Should... | |
| Frederic William Naylor Bayley - 1833 - 782 pages
...poets" established me in the right possession of my reason, and saved me from going mad. He says — " Man's love is of man's life a thing apart, 'Tis woman's...the vessel, and the mart ; Sword, gown, gain, glory, ofier in exchange, Pride, fame, ambition, to fill up his heart, And few there are whom these cannot... | |
| William Brockedon - 1833 - 462 pages
...desertion, shrunk into a long retirement to weep over their deceived and blighted hopes of happiness. " Man's love is of man's life a thing apart ; Tis woman's whole existence. Alas ! the love of woman ! it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing ; For all of theirs upon... | |
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