... beyond the caprice of their good pleasure, threw down the image from its pedestal ; it was not broken with the fall, and they would, it seems, again replace it, — but they shall not. " You ask about my health : about the beginning of the year I... The Journal of Health - Page 2091831Full view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 lehte
...again replace it, — but they shall not. "You ask about my health: about the beginning of the year I was in a state of great exhaustion, attended by...with all deliberate speed. I am better in health and morals, and very much yours, &c. " PS I have read Hodgson's ' Friends.' * * * * He is right in defending... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 lehte
...— but they shall not. ' You así about my health : about the beginning of the year I was in a slate e said his own opinion was nearly similar. In speaking...thought you more particularly the poet of Princei, a» morals, and very much jours, &C. "PS I have read Hodgson's; Friends.' » * » » He is right in defending... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 lehte
...again replace it, — but they shall not. " You ask about my health : about the beginning af the year I was in a state of great exhaustion, attended by...'yellow leaf to the ground, with all deliberate speed. 1 am better in health and morals, and very much yours, &c. "PS I have read Hodgson 's 'Friends.' *... | |
| 1831 - 660 lehte
...again replace it, — but they shall not. ' " You ask about my health : about the beginning of the year I was in a state of great exhaustion, attended by...with all deliberate speed. I am better in health and morals, and very much yours, &c. ' " PS I have read Hodgson's ' Friends.' * • * * He is right in... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1831 - 572 lehte
...again replace it, — but they shall not. " You ask about my health : about the beginning of the year I was in a state of great exhaustion, attended by...debility of stomach that nothing remained upon it ; and 1 was obliged to reform my 'way of life,' which was conducting me from the 'yellow leaf to the ground,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 622 lehte
...exhaustion, attended hy such dehility of stomach that nothing remained upon it ; and I was ohliged to reform my ' way of life ; which was conducting me from the 'yellow leaf to the ground, with all deliherate speed. I am hetter la health and in morals, and very much yours, &c. " PS I have read Hodgson*... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 384 lehte
...again replace it, — but they shall not. " You ask about my health : about the beginning of the year I was in a state of great exhaustion, attended by...with all deliberate speed. I am better in health and morals, and very much yours, &c. " PS I have read Hodgson's ' Friends.' He is right in defending Pope... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 512 lehte
...again replace it, — but they shall not. « You ask about my health : about the beginning of the year I was in a state of great exhaustion, attended by...ground, with all deliberate speed. I am better in hij;1i1h and morals, and very much yours, etc. « PS— I have read Hodgson's ' Friends.' * * * * He... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 666 lehte
...replace it, — but they shall * not. ' You ask about my health : about the beginning of ' the year I was in a state of great exhaustion, attended ' by...all deliberate speed. I ' am better in health and morals, and very much ' yours, &c. ' PS I have read Hodgson's " Friends." He is ' right in defending... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 310 lehte
...pangs of hunger he appeased by chewing tobacco, and smoking cigars. In 1819, he complains of being in a state of great exhaustion, attended by such debility of stomach that nothing remained upon it. When Shelly visited him in Ravenna, in 1821, his health was improved by better living ; " but he had... | |
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