| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 176 páginas
...sight ; — A sorrier still is .the great moral taught By that real Epic unto all who have thought. IX. Redressing injury, revenging wrong, .To aid the damsel...sought? And Socrates himself but Wisdom's Quixote ? XI. Cervantes smiled Spain's Chivalry away ; A single laugh demolished the right arm Of his own country... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1823 - 424 páginas
...By that real Epic onto all who have thought. Redressing injury, 'revenging wrong, To aid tlu'damscl and destroy the caitiff, Opposing singly the united...native; — Alas! must noblest views, like an old sons;, lie fur mere ('"alley's sport a theme en-alive? A jest, a riddle, Fame through thin and thick... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 346 páginas
...sight; — A sorrier still is the great moral taught By that real Epic unto all who have thought. X. Redressing injury, revenging wrong, To aid the damsel...and destroy the caitiff; Opposing singly the united throng, From foreign yoke to free the helpless native; — • " Sir, I like a good hatcr."-See the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 916 páginas
...sorry sight; — A sorrier still is the great moral taught By that real epic unto all who Ve thought. Redressing injury, revenging wrong, To aid the damsel...sought? And Socrates himself but wisdom's Quixote? XI. Cervantes smiled Spain's chivalry away; A single laugh demolish 'd the right arm Oi his own country;... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 páginas
...By that real Epic unto all who have thought. Redressing injury, revenging wrong, To aid the dantsel and destroy the caitiff ; Opposing singly the united...sought ? And Socrates himself but Wisdom's Quixote ? Chaste was she, to Detraction's desperation, And weddei! unto one she had loved well— A man known... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 páginas
...— A sorrier still is the great moral taught By that real Epic unto all who have thought. Redrawing injury, revenging wrong, To aid the damsel and destroy...through thin and thick sought? And Socrates himself but Wisdom'sQuixote? that some would fain postpone thi« era, Cervantes smiled Spain's chivalry away; lit... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 páginas
...sorry sight; — A sorrier still is the great moral taught By that real Epic unto all who have thought. Redressing injury, revenging wrong, To aid the damsel...foreign yoke to free the helpless native; — Alas ! mnst noblest views, like an old gong. Be for mere Fancy's sport a theme creative ; A jest, a riddle,... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 páginas
...sorry sight; — A sorrier still is the great moral taught By that real Epic unto all who have thought. Redressing injury, revenging wrong. To aid the damsel...fancy's sport a theme creative ? A jest, a riddle, fume through thin and thick sought? And Socrates himself but Wisdom's Quixote ? He then introduces... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 páginas
...sorry sight ; A sorrier still is the great moral taught By that real epic unto all who Ve thought. X. Redressing injury, revenging wrong, To aid the damsel...sought? And Socrates himself but wisdom's Quixote ? XI. Cervantes smiled Spain's chivalry away ; A single laugh demolish'd the right arm Of his own country... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1832 - 456 páginas
...eaitiff! Opposing singly the nnited strong, From foreign yoke to free the helpless native; — Alas! mnst noblest views, like an old song, Be for mere Fancy's sport a theme creative? A jest, a riddle, Fame throngh thin and thick soaght ! And Socrates himself bnt Wisdom's Qnixote? XI. Cervantes smiled Spain's... | |
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