| Edward Bagnall - 1831 - 148 pages
...themselves : " There was a laughing devil in his sneer That rais'd emotions both of rage and fear; And where his frown of hatred darkly fell Hope withering fled and mercy sigh'd farewell 1" Page 27, note 12.] " And madness laughing in his ireful mood—" Dryden. Page 28, note 1S.] " Then... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - Poets, English - 1832 - 384 pages
...chief's to day. There was a laughing Devil in his sneer, That raised emotions both of rage and fear ; And where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled — and Mercy sigh'd farewell! (') x. Slight are the outward signs of evil thought, Within — within — 'twas there the spirit wrought!... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 386 pages
...chief's to day. There was a laughing Devil in his sneer, That raised emotions both of rage and fear ; And where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled — and Mercy sigh'd farewell! (') x. Slight are the outward signs of evil thought, Within — within — 'twas there the spirit wrought!... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 pages
...to day. There was a laughing devil in his surer, That raised emotions both of rage and fear; Ли I where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled — and Mercy sigh'd farewell! (2) Slight are the outward signs of evil thought, \\iihin — within — 'twas there the spirit wrought!... | |
| Isabel Goldsmid - 1839 - 336 pages
...wanting. CHAPTER XI. There was a laughing devil in his sneer, That raised emotions both of rage and fear ; And where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled, and mercy sighed farewell. BYROW. Had we never loved so kindly, Had we never loved so blindly, Never met, or... | |
| Matthew Archdeacon - Connacht (Ireland) - 1839 - 434 pages
...FITZGERALD. In him, inexplicably mixed, appeared Much to be loved and hated, sought and feared ; • **•** And, where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled, and mercy sighed farewell ; • •«*•• Linked with one virtue and a thousand crimes, He left an outlaw's... | |
| Joseph Robertson - Table-talk - 1840 - 286 pages
...the world farewell, And Freedom shriek'd — as Kosciusko fell !" CAMPBELL — Pleasures of Hope. " And where his frown of hatred darkly fell Hope withering fled, and Mercy sigh'd farewell." BYRON — The Corsair, c. iii. st. xxiv. 0. . . . . " He sweeps before the wind, Treads the loved shore... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 pages
...couplet. • " There was a laughing devil in his sneer, That raised emotions both of rape and fear ; And where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled— and Mercy sigh'd farewell." BYROX'S Worta, vol. Iz. p. 2?J. MS. -•• And when { **' j bloody fight was done, I wrangled for... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...chiefs to day. Tiicre was a laughing devil in his sneer, That raised emotions both of rage and fear; her íarewell ! ;'? X. Slight are the outward signs of evil thought, \Vithin — -within — 'twas there... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...chief's to day. There was a laughing Devil in his sneer. That raised emotions both of rage and fear ; t becomes ascertained that England has acquired something more than a permanent army and a s :* X. Slight are the outward signs of evil thought. Within — within — 'twas there the spirit wrought... | |
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