| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 164 pages
...juncture, And for their pains get only a fresh puncture. LXXVI. LXXVIII. What a delightful thing 'sa turnpike road ! So smooth, so level, such a mode of...told his son to satisfy his craving With the York mail; — but onward as we roll, " Surgit amari aliquid " — the toll ! Alas ! how deeply painful... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 346 pages
...against the pricks" just at this juncture, And for their pains get only a fresh puncture. LXXVIII. What a delightful thing's a turnpike road! So smooth,...told his son to satisfy his craving With the York mail;— but onward as we roll, " Surgit amari aliquid"— the toll! LXXIX. Alas! how deeply painful... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 916 pages
...at this juncture, And for their pains get only a fresh puncture. LXXVIII. What a delightful thing '9 a turnpike road ! So smooth, so level, such a mode...told his son to satisfy his craving With the York mail ; — but onward as we roll, « Surgit amari aliquid» — the toll ! LXXIX. Alas! how deeply... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 pages
...Who ' kick against the pricks' just at this juncture, And for their pains get only a fresh puncture. What a delightful thing's a turnpike road ! So smooth,...Air can accomplish, with his wide wings waving. Had siirli lieen cut in Phaeton's time, the god Had told his son to satisfy his craving With the York mail... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...juncture, And for their pains get only a fresh puncture. What a delightful thing's a turnpike-road ! associate Bards ! who gnatch'd to light Those gems too long -nrli been cut in Phaeton'i time, the God Had told his son to satisfy his craving With the York mail;... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 554 pages
...lim vf.ru turn,! • catrewn,s. »S§£^2|5Sb L\-I\C1 AV absence of tha prec>plces, ^hn-:^r:o^^nd^. The earth, as scarce the eagle in the broad Air can accomplish, with his wide wiiiys waving. Had such been cut in Phaeton's time, the god Had told his son to satisfy his craving... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 pages
...this juncture, And for their pains get only a fresh puncture. What a delightful thing's a turupike road ! So smooth, so level, such a mode of shaving...told his son to satisfy his craving With the York mail ; — but, onwards as we roll, ' Sorgit amari aliquid' — the loll! Alas ! how deeply painful... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 pages
...puncture. LXXV1II. What a delightful thing 'sa turnpike road ! So smooth, so level, such a mode of shavipg The earth, as scarce the eagle in the broad Air can...told his son to satisfy his craving With the York mail ; — but, onward as we roll, " Surgit amari aliquid" — the toll ! LXXIX. Alas ! how deeply... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1832 - 456 pages
...as searce the eagle in the broad Air ean accomplish, with his wide wings waving. Had snch been cnt in Phaeton's time, the God Had told his son to satisfy his craving With the York mail;— bnt onward as we roll "Snrgit amari aliqnid"— the toll! LXXV. mix. Alas! how deeply painfnl... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 364 pages
...against the pricks "just at this juncture, And for their pains get only a fresh puncture. LXXVIII. What a delightful thing's a turnpike road ! So smooth,...told his son to satisfy his craving With the York mail ; — but onward as we roll, " Surgit amari aliquid" — the toll ! LXXVI. Alas ! how deeply painful... | |
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