| 1819 - 792 pagina’s
...volumes 12mo. VII. THR ADVBNTURES of CAPTAIN DONALD HOBERTSON and Miss ELIZABETH OaiLviE. 3 vols 12mo. " Alas ! the love of women — it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing." BTBOX. VIII. ТНК RING of GYGES, a Poem, translated into English heroic measure, from the German... | |
| 1822 - 430 pagina’s
...sex. " Alas, the love of women ! it is known Tebea lovrly and a fearful ihing, For all of theirs'U'pon that die is thrown, And if 'tis lost, life hath no more to brmg.— . To them but mockeries of the past alone, And their revenge is as the tiger's spring,—... | |
| Charles Caleb Colton - 1823 - 288 pagina’s
...intrude, And all the stars that crouded the blue space Saw nothing happier than her glowing face. CXCIX. Alas ! the love of women ! it is known To be a lovely...For all of theirs upon that die is thrown, And if ' tii lost, life hath no more to bring To them but mockeries of the past alone, And their revenge is... | |
| George Wentworth - 1824 - 378 pagina’s
...nor honey, Do you take the physic, and I'll take the money.' WOMAN'S LOVE. Alas, the love of Woman ! it is known , To be a lovely and a fearful thing ;...'tis lost, life hath no more to bring To them, but iXockeries of the past alone, And their revenge is as the tiger's spring, Deadly, and quick, and crushing... | |
| 1830 - 626 pagina’s
...memory of William Wigmore, and Mary Anne C ." JRP THE BRIDAL.— A FRAGMENT. Alas 1 the love of women 1 it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing. For...thrown, And if 'tis lost, life hath no more to bring. Byron. The church of St. Augustine was filled with a gay and gorgeous throng ; the white robed forms... | |
| Mary White (novelist.) - 1824 - 688 pagina’s
...began to repeat some beautiful lines, the beginning of which were — ; " Alas ! the love of woman, it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing; For all of theirs upon that die is cast, And if 'tis lost, life hath no more to bring !" Beatrice Wycherly heard these lines, and admired... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 324 pagina’s
...face. CXCIX. Alas! the love of women! it is known To he a lovely and a fearful thing; For all of their, upon that die is thrown, And if 'tis lost, life hath no more to hring To them hut mockeries of the past alone, And their revenge is as the tiger's spring, Deadly,... | |
| Charles Caleb Colton - 1825 - 560 pagina’s
...intrude, And all the stars that crouded the blue space Saw nothing happier than her glowing face. CXCIX. Alas ! the love of women ! it is known To be a lovely...mockeries of the past alone, And their revenge is a the tiger's spring, Deadly, and quick, and crushing ; yet, as real Torture is theirs, what they inflict... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 pagina’s
...intrude; And all the stars that crowded the blue space, Saw nothing happier than her glowing face. CXCIX. Alas! the love of women! it is known To be a lovely...thing; For all of theirs upon that die is thrown, x/ And if't is lost, life hath no more to bring To them but mockeries of the past alone, And their... | |
| Alexander Wilson (Novelist.) - 1825 - 490 pagina’s
...secretly and earnestly mourned at her degraded state. "Alas! the love of woman—it is known " To be H lovely and a fearful thing, " For all of theirs upon that die is thrown, " And if 'tis lost, life has no more to bring " For them, but mockery of the past alone." As we passed from the Park, and directed... | |
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