| 1822 - 852 páginas
...who buys and sells ; la native ratordt, in native raaki, The only hope of courage dwells. _I To was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat. ' Vatei irritaliilii I MY BEAK VI.ANTI ! PANHELLENIBS is no more! and Greece mourns the loss of one... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 324 páginas
...proceeding at a very high rate, He show'd the royal penchants of a pirate. XLI. ! You're wrong.—He was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat; • With such true hreeding of a gentleman, You never could devine his real thought; Nor courtier could, and... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 páginas
...proceeding at a very high rate, He show'd the royal penchants of a pirate. XLI. You 're wrong.—He was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat; With such true breeding of a gentleman, You never could divine his real thought; No courtier could, and... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 páginas
...proceeding at a very high rate. He show'd the royal penchants of a pirate. You're wrong — He was , yet rife With airy images, and shapes which dwell Still unimpair'd, such true breeding of a gentleman. You never could divine his real thought ; No courtier could, and... | |
| Ambrose Marten - 1826 - 926 páginas
...who buys and sells ; In native tteordt, in native rankt, The only hope of courage dwells. He wa• the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat. fatet irritabilu ! MY DEAR VLANTI! PANHELLENIUS is no more! and Greece mourns the loss of one of the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 páginas
...proceeding at a very high rate, He show'd the royal penchants of a pirate. XLI. Yon 're wrong. — He was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat ; With such true breeding of a gentleman, You never could divine his real thought ; No courtier could, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 páginas
...been open heart, and open house, Ever since Juan served her for a spouse. "J You're wrong. — He was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat ; With such true breeding of a gentleman, You never could divine his real thought ; No courtier could, and... | |
| Michael Scott - 1833 - 400 páginas
...time. MEMOIR OF JOHN TEACH, ESQUIRE, VULGARLY CALLED BLACKBEARD, BY AARON BANG, ESQUIRE, FRS " He was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship, or cut a throat ; With such true breeding of a gentleman, You never could discern his real thought. Pity he loved adventurous... | |
| Wakefield west riding proprietary sch - 1838 - 240 páginas
...captain retired to his cabin, and all was again quiet on the deck of the schooner. CHAP. II. he was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship, or cut a throat, With such true breeding of a gentleman You never could divine his real thought. DON JUAN. It is now time... | |
| 1838 - 204 páginas
...elders, deputies, churchwardens, And other members of the court, Manage the Babylonish sport." " He was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat, With such true breeding of a gentleman, You never could divine his real thought." THE Fatalist maintains... | |
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