| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 394 ページ
...imparting a portion of his own likeness and his own peculiarities, to pirates and outlaws. — SIR WALTER SCOTT.] Lest he to Conrad rather should betray...Hope withering fled — and Mercy sigh'd farewell! (i) x. Slight are the outward signs of evil thought, Within — within — 'twas there the spirit wrought!... | |
| John Galt - 1832 - 404 ページ
...his changing cheek, At once the observer's purpose to espy, And on himself roll back his scrutiny, Lest he to Conrad rather should betray Some secret...fell Hope withering fled, and mercy sigh'd, farewell. It will be allowed that, in this portrait, some of the darker features, and harsher lineaments of Byron... | |
| John Galt - 1832 - 358 ページ
...observer's purpose to espy, And on himself roll back his scrutiny, Lest he to Conrad rather should betray i Some secret thought, than drag that chief's to day....fell Hope withering fled, and mercy sigh'd, farewell. It will be allowed that, in this portrait, some of the darker features and harsher lineaments of Byron... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 388 ページ
...imparting a portion of his own likeness and his own peculiarities, to pirates and outlaws. — Sia WAITER SCOTT.] Lest he to Conrad rather should betray Some...where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled—and Mercy sigh'd farewell! (') x. Slight are the outward signs of evil thought, Within—within—'twas... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 388 ページ
...imparting a portion of his own likeness and his own peculiarities, to pirates and outlaws. — SIR WAITER SCOTT.] Lest he to Conrad rather should betray Some secret thought, than drag that chief's to daj. There was a laughing Devil in his sneer, That raised emotions both of rage and fear ; And where... | |
| 1833 - 460 ページ
...OP ENTERTAINMENT« -Vo XXlll.—Val Kl. Saturday, JvlySO, íHuátratrtí article. THE COURT MARTIAL. There was a laughing devil in his sneer, That raised emotions both of rage and fear; Anil where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled—and Mercy sigh'd farewell. ' . EYRON.... | |
| William Cox - 1833 - 330 ページ
...countenance is strongly marked. and forcibly brings to inind the lines of Byron when describing his Corsair : There was a laughing devil in his sneer That raised emotions both of hate and fear ; And where his glance of " apprehension," fell, Hope withering fled, and mercy sighed,... | |
| 1834 - 320 ページ
...countenance is strongly marked, and forcibly brings to mind the lines of Bycon when describing his Corsair : There was a laughing devil in his sneer That raised emotions both of hate and fear ; And where his glance of " apprehension" fell, Hope withering fled, and mercy sighed,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 80 ページ
...changing cheek, At once the observer's purpose to espy , And on himself roll back his scrutiny , Lesl he to Conrad rather should betray Some secret thought , than drag that chiefs to day, There was a laughing Devil in his sneer , That raised emotions both of rage and fear... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 260 ページ
...his changing cheek, At once the observer's purpose to espy , And on himself roll back his scrutiny, Lest he to Conrad rather should betray Some secret...chief's to day, There was a laughing Devil in his sneer, And where his frown of hatred darkly fell, That, raisfid emotions both of rage and fear; Hope withering... | |
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