| sir Cosmo Gordon - 1824 - 140 Seiten
...you have a sister, and I have nobody to lament for me but my mother.»The other boy consented; i>ut as soon as young Byron had escaped the terrors of...production of its mother. As an instance of his sensibility is may be 1 The fact is stated by Byron himself in a note to one of the la»t cantos of his Don Juan.... | |
| 1825 - 454 Seiten
...sister, and I have nobody to lament for me but my mother." The other boy conKOMANTIC IDEAS. #9 sented ; but as soon as young Byron had escaped the terrors...concluded that the pony was not the only production of its dam. Thus passed the first ten years of his life in Aberdeenshire, where (being, as already mentioned,... | |
| George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825 - 314 Seiten
...the pony may be a ' mare's ae foal ;' and we are both 'widows ae sons;' but yon have a sister, aud I have nobody to lament for me but my mother." The other...the other insisted upon following his example. He, loo, rode safely across, and they concluded that the pony was not the only production of its mother.... | |
| 1825 - 494 Seiten
...the pony may be * a mare's ae foal,' and we are both ' widow's ae sons;' but you have a sister, and I have nobody to lament for me but my mother." The other...young Byron had escaped the terrors of the bridge, insisted upon following his example. He, too, rode safely across ; and they concluded that the pony... | |
| 1825 - 498 Seiten
...pony may be ' a mare's ae foal,' and we are both ' widow's ae sons ;' but you have a sister, and I have nobody to lament for me but my mother." The other...young Byron had escaped the terrors of the bridge, insisted upon following his example. He, too, rode safely across ; and they concluded that the pony... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 Seiten
...pnny may be a ' mare's ae foal ;' and we are both ' widows ae sons ;' but you have a sister, and I have nobody to lament for me but my mother." The other...consented ; but, as soon as young Byron had escaped tin/terrors of the bridge, the other insisted upon following his example. He, loo, rode safely across,... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 Seiten
...the pony may be a 'mare's ae foal;' and we are both 'widows fc sons;' but you have a sister, and I have nobody to lament for me but my mother." The other...the other insisted upon following his example. He, loo, rode safely across, and they concluded that the pony was not the only production of its mother.... | |
| 1838 - 1056 Seiten
...the pony may be ' a mare's ae foal,' and we are both widow's ae sons;' but you have a sister, and I have nobody to lament for me but my mother." The other...young Byron had escaped the terrors of the bridge insisted upon following his example. He too rode safely across, and they concluded that the pony was... | |
| William Martin - 1870 - 360 Seiten
...mare's ae foal,' and we are both widows' ae sons? But you have a sister, and I have nobody to lament me but my mother." The other boy consented ; but as...young Byron had escaped the terrors of the bridge, insisted upon following his example. The two rode safely across, and so they concluded that the pony's... | |
| Matthew Iley, J. M. Millingen - 1825 - 448 Seiten
...but the pony may be a mare's ae foal, and we are both widows' ae sons ; but you have a sister, and I have nobody to lament for me but my mother." The other...concluded that the pony was not the only production of its dam. Thus passed the first ten years of his life in Aberdeenshire, where (being, as already mentioned,... | |
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