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" wrong.—He was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat; With such true breeding of a gentleman, You never could divine his real thought; No courtier could, and scarcely woman can Gird more deceit within a petticoat; Pity he loved... "
Don Juan: Cantos III, IV, and V. - Page 23
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 218 pages
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volumes 9-10

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1821 - 460 pages
...He show'd the roj-al penchants of a jiiratct XL1. Yon 're wrong. — He was theniildestmaniier'dinan That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat; With such...loved adventurous life's variety, He was so great a IQSS to good society. XLI1. Advancing to the nearest dinner tray, Tapping the shoulder of the nighcst...
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The Investigator, Volumes 5-6

1822 - 980 pages
...object of their literary idolatry. Speaking of the father of Haidee, Juan's Grecian mistress, he says, " No courtier could, and scarcely woman can Gird more deceit within a petticoat;" [Ib. Canto HI. Stanza XLI.] A rare specimen of gallantry this; and from the favourite poet of the sex...
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The Investigator (or, Quarterly magazine) [ed. by W.B. Collyer, T ..., Volume 5

William Bengo' Collyer - 1822 - 514 pages
...object of their literary idolatry. Speaking of the father of Haidee, Juan's Grecian mistress, he says, " No courtier could, and scarcely woman can Gird more deceit within a petticoat;" [Ib. Canto III. Stanza XLL] A rare specimen of gallantry this; and from the favourite poet of the sex...
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The Investigator (or, Quarterly magazine) [ed. by W.B. Collyer, T ..., Volume 5

William Bengo' Collyer - 1822 - 514 pages
...been the object of their liter try. Speaking of the father of Haidee, Juan's Ore tress, he says, ; No courtier could, and scarcely woman can Gird more deceit within a petticoat;" [Ib. Canto III. Sti A rare specimen of gallantry this; and from the poet of the sex ! And again—...
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Don Juan. Cantos i. to v. [by lord Byron].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 258 pages
...exact, And that proceeding at a very high rate, He show'd the royal penchant} of a pirate. XLI. You're wrong.—He was the mildest manner'd man That ever...petticoat; Pity he loved adventurous life's variety, He was eo great a loss to good society. XLII. Advancing to the nearest dinner tray, With a peculiar smile,...
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The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron, Volume 7

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 324 pages
...exact, And that, proceeding at a very high rate, He show'd the royal penchants of a pirate. XLI. You're wrong.—He was the mildest manner'd man That ever...such true breeding of a gentleman, You never could devine his real thought; Nor courtier could, and scarcely woman can Gird more deceit within a petticoat;...
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The Works of Lord Byron Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 878 pages
...rate. He show'd the royal penchants of a pirate. You're wrong—He was the mildest manner'd man Tlnil ever scuttled ship or cut a throat; With such true...life's variety, He was so great a loss to good society. Advancing to the nearest dinner-tray. Tapping the shoulder of the nighest guest, With a peculiar smile,...
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The works of lord Byron

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...breeding of a gcntlcm» Yon never could divine his real th""Ло courtier could, und scarcely woman ' Gird more deceit within a petticoat;— Pity he loved...adventurous life's variety He was so great a loss to good socidv Advancing to the nearest dinner-tray Tapping the shoulder of the night»! 2«' With a peculiar...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Comprising the Suppressed Poems, Volumes 10-11

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 566 pages
...rate, He show'd the royal penchants of a pirate. XLT. You're wrong.—He was the mildest manner'di That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat; With such true breeding of a gendeman, You never could divine his real ttiought; No courtier could, and scarcely woman can Gird...
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The Stanley tales, original and select, Volumes 1-3

Ambrose Marten - 1826 - 926 pages
...king who buys and sells ; In native swords, in native rank», Tlie only hope of courage dwells. He was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat. MY DEAR VLANTI ! Fatei irritabilu ! PANHELLENIUS is no more! and Greece mourns the loss of one of the...
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