| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 258 sayfa
...To strive too with our fate were such a strife, " As if the corn sheaf should oppose the sickle : " Men are the sport of circumstances, when " The circumstances seem the sport of men." XVIII. " "Tis not," said Juan, " for my present doom " I mourn, but for the past; — I loved a maid:"... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 sayfa
...pickle ; To strive too with our fate were such a strife As if the corn-sheaf should oppose the sickle. Men are the sport of circumstances, when The circumstances seem the sport of men.' ' 'Tis not,' said Juan, ' for my present doom I mourn, but for the past : — I loved a maid :' He... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 sayfa
...pickle. To -ii-.c too with our fate were such a strife As if the corn-sheaf should oppose the sickle : heds no ill-timed tear; Her chief is slain — she fills his fatal post ; Her fell " Tis not," said Juan, "for my present doom I mourn, but for the past ; — I loved a maid :" He paused,... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 sayfa
...pickle ; To strive too with our fate were such a strife As if the corn-sheaf should oppose the sickle. Men are the sport of circumstances, when The circumstances seem the sport of men.' ' 'Tis not,' said Juan, ' for my present doom I mourn, but for the past : — I loved a maid :' He... | |
| 1829 - 842 sayfa
...prudence : it is the selfsame sort of folly that gives God credit for the one, and man for the other. MUM are the sport of circumstances, when the circumstances seem the sport of men. And thus we see successful persons most earnestly recommending prudence to others, as that only cause... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 sayfa
...pickle. To strive too with our fate were such a strife AS if the corn-sheaf should oppose the sickle Men are the sport of circumstances, when The circumstances seem the sport of men." XVIII. " 'T is not," said Juan, "for my present doom I mourn, but for the past ; — I loved a maid... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 sayfa
...pickle. To strive, too, with our fate were such a strife As if the corn-sheaf should oppose the sickle : Men are the sport of circumstances, when The circumstances seem the sport of men." XVIII. " 'Tis not," said Juan, " for my present doom I mourn, but for the past; — I loved a maid:"... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 364 sayfa
...pickle. To strive, too, with our fate were such a strife As if the corn-sheaf should oppose the sickle : Men are the sport of circumstances, when The circumstances seem the sport of men." XVIII. " 'Tis not," said Juan, " for my present doom I mourn, but for the past ; — I loved a maid... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1835 - 358 sayfa
...pickle. To strive, too, with our fate were such a strife As if the corn-sheaf should oppose the sickle: Men are the sport of circumstances, when The circumstances seem the sport of men." xvin. H 'Tis not," said Juan, " for my present doom A single tear upon his eyfcla^i-'staid A moment,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 360 sayfa
...pickle. To strive, too, with our fate were such a strife As if the corn-sheaf should oppose the sickle : Men are the sport of circumstances, when The circumstances seem the sport of men." XVIII. " 'Tis not," said Juan, " for my present doom I mourn, but for the past; — I loved a maid:"... | |
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