Whilome in Albion's isle there dwelt a youth, Who ne in virtue's ways did take delight ; But spent his days in riot most uncouth, And vex'd with mirth the drowsy ear of Night. Ah me ! in sooth he was a shameless wight, Sore given to revel and ungodly... The Meteor, ed. by E. Yewens - Page 45edited by - 1840Full view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 356 pages
...most uncouth, And vex'd with mirth the drowsy car of Night. Ah me ! in sooth he was a shameless wight, Sore given to revel and ungodly glee ; Few earthly things found favour in his sight 1 Save concubines and carnal companie, And flaunting wassailers of high and low degree. III. Childe... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 352 pages
...most uncouth, And vex'd with mirth the drowsy ear of Night. Ah me ! in sooth he was a shameless wight, Sore given to revel and ungodly glee ; Few earthly things found favour in his sight l Save coneuhines and carnal companie, And flaunting wassailers of high and low degree. iII. Childe... | |
| Henry Austen Driver - 1838 - 46 pages
...uncouth, " And vex'd with mirth the drowsy ear of night. " Ah, me! in sooth he was a shameless wight, " Sore given to revel and ungodly glee; " Few earthly...flaunting wassailers of high and low degree." Byron himself went forth from the venerable Abbey of Newstead, upon his travels. This was quite sufficient.... | |
| Henry Austen Driver - 1838 - 42 pages
...uncouth, ' And vex'd with mirth the drowsy ear of night. ' Ah, me! in sooth he was a shameless wight, ' Sore given to revel and ungodly glee; ' Few earthly...flaunting wassailers of high and low degree." Byron himself went forth from the venerable Abbey of Newstead, upon his travels. This was quite sufficient.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...vex'd with mirth the drowsy enr of Night. ; Ah, me! in sooth he was a shameless wight, Sore give» s through levell'd battlements. And cannot ciidi Taint ennnds. [Ним* и inclining kit kt camal companie, And flaunting wassailers of high and low degree. (0 III. Childe Harold was he bight... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...uncouth, And vox'd with mirth the drowsy ear of Night. Ah, me ! In sooth he was a shameless wight, Sore given to revel and ungodly glee ; Few earthly...companie, And flaunting wassailers of high and low degree. ' Г Л species of the antelope. " You have the eyes of a ni'llr." u considered all over the Bait as... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 650 pages
...exhausted from having been made to bloom too soon." Ah me! in sooth he was a shameless wight, Sore f[iven to revel and ungodly glee Few earthly things found...Save concubines and carnal companie, And flaunting wassailcrs of high and low degree. JlVROV. the next morning the humour of the Duke of Rothsay was changed.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 548 pages
...Night. Ah, me ! in'sofeth he was a shameless wight, Sore given to revel and ungodly glee ; Few earthfy things found favour in his sight Save concubines and.../ And flaunting wassailers of high and low degree. / (1) The little village of Castri stands partly on the site of Delphi. Along the path of the mountain,... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 852 pages
...flaunting in immortal bloom, The musk-rose scentsfthe verdant gloom. Fenton. Basittm 2, from Sccimdus. Few earthly things found favour in his sight Save...companie, And flaunting wassailers of high and low degree. 162 FLA 163 '.»"П. FL.WOUR, \ Not in our early Lexicographers. FLAVOURED, > Perhaps from the " Fr.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 576 pages
...been made to bloom too soon." CHAPTER XIV. Ah me ! in sooth he wet a shameless wight, Sore given lo revel and ungodly glee : Few earthly things found...Save concubines and carnal companie, And flaunting wwsailers of high and low degree. BYRON. WITH the next morning the humour of the Duke of Rothsay was... | |
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