| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 316 pages
...I resentments, nor wish there should come ill To mortal — except (now I think on't) BEAU BR-MM-L, Who threaten'd, last year, in a superfine passion, To cut me, and bring the old K-NG into fashion. This is all I can lay to my conscience at present. When such is my temper, so neutral,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 298 pages
...I resentments, nor wish there should come ill To mortal — except (now I think on't) BEAU BR-MM-L, Who threaten'd, last year, in a superfine passion, To cut me, and bring the old K-.v; into fashion. This is all I can lay to my conscience at present. When such is my temper, so neutral,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...Ви'ммгкь, Who threatened, last year, in a superflue passion, To cut me, and bring the old KING into fashion. This is all I can lay to my conscience at present. When such is my temper, so neutral, ко pleasant. So royally free from all troublesome feelings, So little encumber'd by faith io my dealings... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 pages
...nor wish there should come ill To mortal — except (now I think on 't) BEAU BR-MM-L, Who threatened, last year, in a superfine passion, To cut me, and bring the old K-NG into fashion. "* This is all I can lay to my conscience at present. When such is my temper, so... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 pages
...wish there should come ill To mortal — except (now I think on Ч) ВЕЛ и BR-MH-L, Who threatened, last year, in a superfine passion, To cut me, and bring the old K-sc into fashion. This is all I can lay to my conscience at present. When such is my temper, so neutral,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 pages
...resentments, nor wish there should come ill To mortal — except (now I think on't) Beau Br — mm — 1 Who threaten'd last year, in a superfine passion, To cut me, and bring the old К — ng into fashion. This is all I can lay to my conscience at present; When such is my temper,... | |
| William Jesse - Dandies - 1844 - 430 pages
...nor wish there should come ill To mortal, except, now 1 think on't, Beau Brummell ; Who threatened last year, in a superfine passion, To cut me, and bring the old King into fashion." But, whatever the causes of offence may have been that led to the quarrel, the... | |
| William Jesse - Dandies - 1844 - 426 pages
...nor wish there should come ill To mortal, except, now I think on't, Beau Brummell ; Who threatened last year, in a superfine passion, To cut me, and bring the old King into fashion." But, whatever the causes of offence may have been that led to the quarrel, the... | |
| 1844 - 848 pages
...nor wish there should eome ill To mortal, except, now I think on't, Beau Bnimmell ; Who threatened last year, in a superfine passion. To cut me, and bring the old King into fashion.11 But, whatever the causes of offence may have been that led to the quarrel, the... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - English literature - 1845 - 682 pages
...have I resentments, nor wish there should come ill To mortal, except, DOW I think en't, Beau Brummell, Who threaten'd last year, in a superfine passion, To cut me, and bring the old King into fashion." A proof that his power was yet unshaken was furnished in the same year by the heads... | |
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