| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 pages
...— /won't. Neither time, nor distance, nor grief, nor age can ever diminish my veneration for him, who is the great moral poet of all times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all stages of existence. The delight of my boyhood, the study of my manhood, perhaps (if allowed to me to attain it) he may... | |
| 1831 - 470 pages
...bear it, — / won't. Neither time, nor distance, nor age, can ever diminish my veneration for him who is the great moral poet of all times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all stages of existence. The delight of my boyhood, the study of my manhood, perhaps (if allowed to me to attain it) he may... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1831 - 572 pages
...— /won't. Neither tune, nor distance, nor grief, nor age can ever diminish my veneration for him, who is the great moral poet of all times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all stages of existence. The delight of my boyhood, the study of my manhood, perhaps (if allowed to me to attain it) he may... | |
| 654 pages
...Neither time, nor distance, nor grief, nor age, can ever diminish our veneration for him who is the great poet of all times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all stages of existence. The delight of our boyhood, the study of our manhood ; perhaps, if allowed to us to attain it, the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 384 pages
...1821 : — " Neither time, nor distance, nor grief, nor age, can ever diminish my veneration for him who is the great moral poet of all times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all stages of existence. The delight of my boyhood, the study of my manhood, perhaps (if allowed to me to attain it) he may... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 452 pages
.../ won't. Neither time, nor distance, nor grief, nor age, can ever diminish my veneration for him,! who is the great moral poet of all times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all stages of existence. The delight of my boyhood, the study of my manhood, perhaps (if allowed to me to attain it) he may... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 592 pages
...— /won't. Neither time, nor distance, nor grief, nor age, can ever diminish my veneration for him, who is the great moral poet of all times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all stages of existence. The delight of my boyhood, the study of my manhood, perhaps (if allowed to me to attain it) he may... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 394 pages
...1821 : — " Neither time, nor distance, nor grief, nor age, can ever diminish my veneration for him who is the great moral poet of all times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all ttages of existence. The delight of my boyhood, the study of my manhood, Perhaps (if allowed to me... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 678 pages
...won't. Neither time, nor distance, nor grief, ' nor age, can ever diminish my veneration for him, ' who is the great moral poet of all times, of all climes,...' of all feelings, and of all stages of existence. The ' delight of my boyhood, the study of my manhood, ' perhaps (if allowed to me to attain it) he... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 350 pages
...ON POPE. " Neither time, nor distance, nor grief, nor age, can ever diminish my veneration for him, who is the great moral poet of all times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all stages of existence. The delight of my boyhood, the study of my manhood, perhaps — if allowed me to attain it — he may... | |
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