| Cigars - 1849 - 134 páginas
...* Who knows one woman well By heart knows all." Byron, and he knew something about them, says,— " Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And mammon wins his way where seraphs might despair." Some of our writers give them yet a worse character. " Their rolling eies," says the nameless author... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 374 páginas
...Independence, let me share ! Lord of the lion-heart and eagle eye. Ode to Independence. SMOLLET. 23- Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair. Childe Harold — Canto 1, Stanza 9. BYROK. STOP. Battle of Pultowa—1709. Peter the Great v«. Charles... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 372 páginas
...Independence, let me share ! Lord of the lion-heart and eagle eye. Ode to Independence. SMOLLET. 23- Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair. Childe Harold — Canto 1, Stanza 9. BYRON. STOP. Battle of Pultowa—1709. Peter the Great vs. Charle»... | |
| Daniel Wise - 1850 - 282 páginas
...Byron : 11 But pomp and power alone are woman's care, And where these are, light Eros finds a fare ; Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And mammon wins his way where seraphs might despair." Shun all such creatures. You had better take a riper into your bosom. Avoid also a sceptical woman.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1851 - 352 páginas
...dear — But pomp and power alone are woman's care, And where these are light Eros finds a feere ; Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair. x. Childe Harold had a mother — not forgot, Though parting from that mother he did shun ; A sister... | |
| Daniel Wise - 1852 - 274 páginas
...alone ore woman's care, And where these are, light Eros finds a fare j Maidens, like moths, are.ever caught by glare, And mammon wins his way where seraphs might despair." Shun all such creatures. You had better take a viper into your bosom. Avoid also a sceptical woman.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 378 páginas
...lemans dear— But pomp and power alone are woman's care, And where these are light Eros finds a feere ; Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where seraphs might despair. x. Childe Harold had a mother—not forgot, Though parting from that mother he did shun; A sister whom... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 páginas
...lemans dear — But pomp and power alone are woman's care, And where these are light Eros finds a fere ; rande avvenue ai nostri tempi ֝ r 0 S"a 1854 Phillips, Sam X. Childe Harold had a mother — not forgot, Though parting from that mother he did shun ; A sister... | |
| 1855 - 540 páginas
...lemans dear — But pomp and power alone are woman's care, And where these are light Eros finds a feere; Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair. The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew, As glad to waft him from his native home; And... | |
| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 páginas
...moss-covered bucket, which hung in the well. LORD BYRON. 1788-1821. CHILDE HAROLD. Canto i. St. 9. Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair. Stanza 15. Oh, Christ ! it is a goodly sight to see What Heaven hath done for this delicious land.... | |
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