| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 170 páginas
...me not to say ; Suffice it, that perchance they were of fame, And had been glorious in another day : But one sad losel soils a name for aye, However mighty in the olden time, Nor all that heialds rake from coflin'd clay, Nor florid prose, norhonied lies of rhyme, Can blazon evil deed*,... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 páginas
...not to say ; Suffice it, that perchance they were of fame, And had been glorious in another day : Bat one sad losel soils a name for aye. However mighty in the olden time ; Nor all that herald* rake from coffin'd clay, \orflorid prose, nor honied lies of rhyme, Can blazon evil deeds,... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 páginas
...me not to say ; Suffice it, that perchance they were of fame, And had been glorious in another day : But one sad losel soils a name for aye, However mighty...rhyme, Can blazon evil deeds, or consecrate a crime. t 'hihlr Harold basked him in the noon-tide sun, Disporting there like any other fly ; Nor deemed before... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 páginas
...not to say; Suffice it, that perchance they were of fame, And hud been glorious in another day: Hut one sad losel soils a name for aye, However mighty in the olden time; Nor all that heralds rake from coffin'd clay, Nor llorid prose, nor honied lies of rhyme, Can blazon evil deeds, or consecrate a crime.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 290 páginas
...Suffice it, that perchance they were of fame, And had been glorious in another day : But one sad lose! soils a name for aye, However mighty in the olden...florid prose, nor honied lies of rhyme, Can blazon evil deed?, or consecrate a crime. IV. Childe Harold basked him in the noon-tide sun, Disporting there like... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 358 páginas
...me not to say; Suffice it, that perchance they were of fame, And had been glorions in another day : But one sad losel soils a name for aye, However mighty...in the olden time ; Nor all that heralds rake from coffin'd clay, Nor florid prose, nor honied lies of rbyme, Can blazon evil deeds, or cousecrate a crime.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 páginas
...me not to say; Suffice it, that perchance they were of fame, And had been glorious in another day : But one sad losel soils a name for aye, However mighty...in the olden time ; Nor all that heralds rake from coffin'd clay, Nor florid prose, nor honied lies of rhyme, Can blazon evil deeds, or consecrate a crime.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 páginas
...me not to say ; Suffice it, that perchance they were of fame, And had been glorious in another day : But one sad losel soils a name for aye, However mighty in the olden time ; Nor all that beralds rake from coffin'd clay. Nor florid prose, nor honied lies of rhyme, Can blazon evil deeds,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 362 páginas
...Suffice it, that perchance they were of fame, And had been glorious in another day: But one sad lose! soils a name for aye, However mighty in the olden time; Nor all that heralds rake from coffin'd clay, Nor florid prose, nor honied lies of rhyme, Can blazon evil deeds, or consecrate a crime.... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1834 - 188 páginas
...motive leading to employment of it, it is equally the lie. Not all that heralds rake from cofiin'd clay, Nor florid prose, nor honied lies of rhyme, Can blazon evil deeds, or consecrate the crime. What exile from himself can flee ? To zones, though more and more remote, Still, still pursues,... | |
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