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" Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair. "
The Quarterly Review - Página 194
editado por - 1812
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Poems

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 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...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 páginas
...removed Antipathies — but to recur, ere long, Envenom'd with irrevocable wrong. BYRON : Childc Harold. Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where seraphs might despair. BYRON : Eng. Bards and Scot. Reviewers. But a smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts and calm desires,...
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Letters to young people single and married, re-written by an English editor ...

Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1875 - 244 páginas
...human nature, meanwhile, do not suffer some remarkable change. LETTER V. THE CLAIMS Of LOVE AND LUCEE. Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair. BYRON. You believe that when you are married you will be married to the man you love, and no other...
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Familiar Quotations ...

John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 páginas
...Harold's Pilgrimage. Canto \. St. 5. If ancient tales say true, nor wrong these holy men. Canto i. St. 7. Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair. Canto \. St. 9. 1 Compare Waller, To a Lady singing a Song of his Composing, Such partings break the...
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The Rector of St. Judy

William Soleman - 1876 - 324 páginas
...face which may be described as bold and bad ; but he was a rich car-master, and according to Byron, Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair. Was not Marie Stuart very fond of one-eyed, rugged Bothwell, who, historians say, was a big ruffian...
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Did She Love Him?: A Novel, Volumen1

James Grant - 1876 - 308 páginas
...dropped a little way behind with his friend. 'Have you forgotten, Rowland,' said the latter, ' that " Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way when seraphs might despair"]' ' I don't think there is much of the seraph about me, Torn,' muttered...
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Did She Love Him? A Novel

James Grant - 1877 - 390 páginas
...little way behind with his friend. " Have you forgotten, Rowland," said the latter, " that ' Mnidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way when seraphs might despair?' " " I don't think there is much of the seraph about me, Tom," muttered...
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A dictionary of poetical illustrations

Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 páginas
...MARRIAGE. Mistakes in FOR any man to match above his rank Is but to sell his liberty. — Massinger. eatures of one hand Divine, rorm'd in one mould, to one redemption bom, Kindred — Byron. 2414. MARRIAGE. Need of forbearance in Он, we do all offend ! There's not a day of wedded...
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Childe Harold's pilgrimage, ed. by W. Hiley

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1877 - 234 páginas
...dear — But pomp and power alone are woman's care, And where these are light Eros 2 finds a feere ; 3 Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair. Childe Harold had a mother 4 — not forgot, Though parting from that mother he did shtm ; A sister...
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The Lay Preacher, Volumen2

1877 - 348 páginas
...framers caught a glimpse in a happy moment of divination. (Sala.) MAIDENS : — Maidens, like moths, are caught by glare, and Mammon wins his way where seraphs might despair. VACILLATION : — In the first rank of these did stand A man so various, that he seem'd to be Not one,...
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