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A Tour Through Sicily and Malta: In a Series of Letters to William Beckford ... - Page 12
by Patrick Brydone - 1780
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A Tour Through Sicily and Malta: In a Series of Letters to William Beckford ...

Patrick Brydone - 1806 - 422 lehte
...for the infpe&ion of the curious. I found thefe fhells on the very fummit of the mountain, at leaft fourteen or fifteen hundred feet above the level of...kinds, cockles, muffels, oyfters, &c. " The things \ve know are neither rich nor rare ; ; " But wonder how the devil they got there." POPE, By what means...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., 7. köide

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 lehte
...fortune, and all, in that which wickedly and dteiliMy those impostors called the cause of God. &mtk. The things, we know, are neither rich nor rare ; But wonder how the demi they got there ! Pope. With all these tokens of a knave complete, If thou art honest, thou 'it...
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Hours of idleness. English bards and Scotch reviewers. Hints from Horace ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 498 lehte
...Lepidus" of this poetical triumvirate. I am only surprised to see him in such good company. *' Such things, we know, are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil he came there." The trio arc well defined in the sixth proposition of Euclid : *« Because, in the...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His ..., 9. köide

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 394 lehte
...Lepidus" of this poetical triumvirate. I am only surprised to see him in such good company. " Such things, we know, are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil he came there." The trio are well defined in the sixth proposition of Euclid : " Because, in the triangles...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His ..., 9. köide

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 384 lehte
...Lepidus" of this poetical triumvirate. I am only surprised to see him in such good company. " Such things, we know, are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil In. came there." The trio are well defined in the sixth proposition of Euclid : " Because, in the triangles...
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The Works of George Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, 9. köide

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 386 lehte
...Lepidus" of this poetical triumvirate. I am only surprised to see him in such good company. " Such things, we know, are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil he came there,*' The trio are well defined in the sixth proposition of Euclid : " Because, in the triangles...
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Miscellanies: Hours of Idleness. English bards and Scotch reviewers. Hints ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 336 lehte
...Lepidus " of this poetical triumvirate. I am only surprised to see him in such goodT company. " Such things, we know, are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil he came there." The trio are well defined in the sixth proposition of Euclid: " Because, in the triangles...
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Memoir of the Life and Writings of Rev. Jonathan Mayhew, D.D.: Pastor of the ...

Alden Bradford - 1838 - 504 lehte
...New-England : I could not help calling to mind a couplet of Pope's, if you will excuse my quoting it — ' The things, we know, are neither rich nor rare — But wonder how the d — 1 they got there.' ' It is no small mortification to me, to find what a mean opinion gentleman...
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The works of lord Byron, with notes by T. Moore [and others].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 lehte
...Lepidu»" of this poetical triumvirate. 1 am only surprised to see him in such good company. " Such he name of Love ! It was love — unchangeable — unchanged, he came there." The trio are well defined in the sixth proposllion of Euclid : " Because, in the triangles...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 lehte
...Lepldus" of this poetical triumvirate. I am only surprised to see him In such good company. " Such things, we know, are neither rich nor rare. But wonder how the devil he came there." The trio are well defined in the sixth proposition of Euclid : " Because, in the triangles...
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