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" Was this, then, the fate of that high-gifted man, The pride of the palace, the bower, and the hall, The orator — dramatist — minstrel,— who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all... "
A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen - Page 179
by George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853
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Carleton's Hand-book of Popular Quotations

1877 - 362 pages
...Ilall Tides. — О LUXURY I thou curst by heaven's decree. GOLDSMITH, Deserted Village. Lyre. — Who ran Through each mode of the LYRE, and was master of all. MooitE, Oа the Death of Slteridan. M. МаЪ. — The name given by the English poete of the 15th...
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Oratory and Orators

William Mathews - 1878 - 464 pages
....was, so - * j^£* r^t^r.1 -^ i ^ £ t • "^ •* writer-iras— aarr ortraed him as'7 - i portraye "The orator, dramatist, minstrel, who ran Through...all; Whose mind was an essence compounded with art Prom the finest and best of all other men's powers; Who ruled like a wizard the world of the heart,...
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Memoirs of the Right Honourable William, Second Viscount Melbourne, Volume 1

William Torrens McCullagh Torrens - 1878 - 464 pages
...gathering at Melbourne House were awakened by the name - of that rare gifted man, The pride of the senate, the bower, and the hall, The orator, dramatist, minstrel...Through each mode of the lyre and was master of all. Nor were the more recent memories of the son, still better known to Melbourne as a contemporary and...
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Memoirs of the Right Honourable William, Second Viscount Melbourne, Volume 1

William Torrens McCullagh Torrens - 1878 - 466 pages
...at Melbourne House were awakened by the name • of that rare gifted man, The pride of the senate, the bower, and the hall, The orator, dramatist, minstrel...Through each mode of the lyre and was master of all. Nor were the more recent memories of the son, still better known to Melbourne as a contemporary and...
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The life of Thomas Moore. Centenary ed

James Burke - 1879 - 276 pages
...the truth will be heard, and these lords of a day Be forgotten as fools, or remembered as worse, " Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, The pride of the palace, the bow'r and the hall, The orator — dramatist — minstrel — who ran Through each mode of the lyre,...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With the Life of the Author

Thomas Moore, John Francis Waller - 1879 - 572 pages
...Stevenson, he woke up with the touch of a magician every phase of feeling in the human heart, ns he "ran through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all ; " and he left to his country a glory and a loveliness \vhich shine, and will ever shine, through...
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Retrospect of a Long Life: From 1815 to 1883

Samuel Carter Hall - 1883 - 648 pages
...must know the outer man, the wife the inner—the height and depth of the heart, mind, and soul I "... who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all." His only living child, Edward Robert Lytton, second Lord Lytton, was favorably known in literature...
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Familiar quotations [compiled] by J. Bartlett. Author's ed

Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 pages
...low, sweet root, From which all heavenly virtues shoot. Loves of the Angels. The Third Anyel's Story. Who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all. On the Death of Sheridan. Whose wit, in the combat, as gentle as bright, Ne'er carried a heart-stain...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 50

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1884 - 708 pages
...Sheridan, favoured by Dr. Parr." ' CHAPTER XXV. TWO DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN — The pride of the palace, the bower, and the hall,...Through each mode of the lyre and was master of all — was a very great man in those days in many ways ; but what made him just now of especial importance...
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The Talk of the Town, Volume 1

James Payn - 1885 - 324 pages
...Sheridan, favoured byDr.Parr.'' ' CHAPTER XXV. TWO DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. EICHAED BRINSLEY SHERIDAN — The pride of the palace, the bower, and the hall,...Through each mode of the lyre and was master of all — •was a very great man in those days in many ways ; but what made him just now of especial importance...
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