The angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse with having little else to do, Excepting to wind up the sun and moon, Or curb a runaway young star or two, Or wild colt of a comet, which too soon Broke out of bounds o'er the ethereal blue, Splitting... The works of lord Byron including his suppressed poems - Page 423by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 727 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1822 - 850 pages
...longer, stronger pull, And " a pull altogether," as they say At sea— which drew most souls another way. The angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse...Splitting some planet with its playful tail, As boats arc sometimes by a wanton whale. The guardian seraphs had retir'd on high, Finding their charges past... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 600 pages
...eighty-eight," The devils had ta'en a onger, Stronger pull, And " a pull altogether," as they say n. The angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse...with its playful tail, As boats are sometimes by a wanton whale. III. The guardian seraphs had retired on high, Finding their charges past all care below... | |
| 1822 - 852 pages
...stronger pull, And " a pull altogether," as they say At sea— which drew most souls another way. * The angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse...with its playful tail, As boats are sometimes by a wanton whale. The guardian seraphs had retir'd on high, Finding their charges past all care below ;... | |
| 1822 - 628 pages
...stronger pull, And "a pull altogether," as they say At sea— which drew most souls another way. II. The angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse...with its playful tail, As boats are sometimes by a wanton whale. III. The guardian seraphs had retired on high, Finding their charges past all care below;... | |
| 1822 - 614 pages
...opeus with a very humourous view of Sti Peter, sitting outside Heaven, with his rusty key — aad " The angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse...little else to do, Excepting; to wind up the sun and mooD, And curb a runaway young star or two.'* Excepting the " recording angel," mentioned by Sterne,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 648 pages
...altogether,'" as they say At sea—which drew most souls another way. 134 THE VISION OF JUDGMENT. II. The angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse...with its playful tail, As boats are sometimes by a wanton whale. III. The guardian seraphs had retired on high, Finding their charges past all care below;... | |
| Cobbett's Weekly Register Volume XLIX From January to March,1824 - 1824 - 856 pages
...stronger pall, And ' a pull altogether,' as they say At sea — which drew most souls another way. -" The angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse...o'er the ethereal blue, Splitting some planet with his playful tail, As boats are sometimes by a wanton whale. " The guardian seraphs had retired on high,... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1824 - 876 pages
...stronger pull, And " a pull altogether," as they say At sea — which drew most souls another way. The angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse...curb a runaway young star or two, Or wild colt of a cornet, which too soon Broke out of bounds o'er the ethereal blue, Splitting some planet with its playful... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 pages
...stronger pull, And " a pull altogether," as they say At sea — which drew most souls another way. The angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse...else to do, Excepting to wind up the sun and moon, Or curl) a runaway young star or two, Or wild colt of a comet, which too soon Broke out of hounds o'er... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 322 pages
...stronger pull, And " a pull altogether," as the)- say At sea — which drew most souls another way. II. The angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse...else to do, Excepting to wind up the sun and moon, Or cuth a runaway young star or two, Or wild colt of a comet, which too soon Broke out of hounds o'er... | |
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