| 1826 - 952 sider
...hour they all declare That Mrs Mason used a cushion in her chair. • ' THE LADDER DANCEH. — — — Men should know why They write, and for what end ; but note or text, i I never know the word which will come next j ; ,. / So on I ramble, now and then narrating, Now pondering.... | |
| 1823 - 704 sider
...deviate into matters rather dry. , I ne'er decide what I shall say, and this I call Much too poetical ; Men should know why They write, and for what end ; but, note or text, I never know the word which will come next.'1 P. 13. How are the mighty fallen ! We can hardly snpppse... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 164 sider
...deviate into matters rather dry. I ne'er decide what I shall say, and this I call Much too poetical. Men should know why They write, and for what end ; but, note or text, XL. So on I ramble, now and then narrating, Now pondering : — it is time we should narrate : I left... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 346 sider
...deviate into matters rather dry. I ne'er decide what I shall say, and this I call Much too poetical: Men should know why They write, and for what end; but, note or text, I never know the word which will come next. XLII. So on I ramble, now and then narrating, Now pondering:... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 916 sider
...deviate into matters rather dry, I ne'er decide what I shall say, and this I call Much too poetical : men should know why They write, and for what end ; but, note or text, I never know the word which will come next. XL. XLII. So on I ramble, now and then narrating, Sow pondering:... | |
| 1826 - 1004 sider
...declare That Mrs Mason used a cushion in her chair. THl LADDER DANCER. • Men should know why lliey write, and for what end ; but note or text, 1 never know the word which will come next j So on I ramble, now and then narrating, Now pondering. "••/' J ann IT was... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 sider
...deviate into matters rather dry. 1 ne'er decide what I símil say, and tbi . I call Much too poetical. Men should know why They write, and for what end; but, note or text, I never know the word which will come next. So on I ramble, now and then narrating. Now pondering:... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 sider
...deviate into matters rather dry. 1 ne'er decide what I shall say, arid il,i 1 call Much too poetical. Mun e. I said ray nearer brother pined, I said his mighty heart decl I never know the word which will come next. So on I ramble, now and then narrating, Now pondering:... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 sider
...deviate into matters rather dry. I ne'er decide what I shall say, and this I call Much too poetical : men should know why They write, and for what end ; but, note or text, I never know the word which will come next. XLII. So on I ramble, now and then narrating, Now pondering.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 sider
...deviate into matters rather dry. I ne'er decide what I shall say, and this I call Much too poetical : men should know why They write, and for what end ; but, note or text, I never know the word which will come next. XLII. So on I ramble, now and then narrating, Now pondering... | |
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