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" But whatever judgment may be passed on the poems of this noble minor, it seems we must take them as we find them, and be content; for they are the last we shall ever have from him. He is, at best, he says, but an intruder into the groves of Parnassus... "
Hours of Idleness: A Series of Poems, Original and Translated - Page 150
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1822 - 183 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 11

1808 - 532 pages
...him, To us, his pfalms had ne'er dcfcended ; In furious mood, he would have tote 'em. '—p. U^i '*?. But whatever judgment may be passed on the poems of...says, but an intruder into the groves of Parnassus ; he never lived in a garret, like thorough-bred poets ; and ' though he once roved a careless mountaineer...
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The Baltimore Reportory, of Papers on Literary and Other Topics, Volume 1

1811 - 450 pages
...in:,, To ut, hu psalms had ne'er descended ; In furious mood, he would have tore 'em."— p. 1£6, 127. But whatever judgment may be passed on the poems of...minor, it seems we must take them as we find them, a»d be content ; for they are the last we shall ever have from him. He is at best, he says, but an...
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Analectic Magazine: Containing Selections from Foreign Reviews and ..., Volume 3

1814 - 556 pages
...him. To us his psahus had ne'er descended ; In furious mood, he would have tore 'em.'' P. l26,l27. But whatever judgment may be passed on the poems of...says, but an intruder into the groves of Parnassus ; he never lived in a garret, like thoroughbred poets ; and " though he once roved a careless mountaineer...
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Extract of the Review of Lord Byron's Hours of Idleness, from Edinburgh ...

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1820 - 16 pages
...him ; To us his psalms had ne'er descended, In furious mood he would have tore "cm." — pp 126. 127. But whatever judgment may be passed on the poems of...says, but an intruder into the groves of Parnassus ; he never lived in a garret, like thorough-bred poets ; and " though he once roved a careless mountaineer...
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Lord Byron's Works ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 404 pages
...blockheads sing before him, To us, his psalms had ne'er descended ; In furious mood he would have tore 'em ! But whatever judgment may be passed on the poems of this noble minor, it seems we must lake them as we find them , and be content ; for they are the last we shall ever have from him. He...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: With ...

John Watkins - 1822 - 452 pages
...to have studied, and made himself master of before he tried his wit upon it. EDINBURGH REVIEW. 79 " But, whatever judgment may be passed on the poems...says, but an intruder into the groves of Parnassus; he never lived in a garret, like thorough -bred poets; and ' though he once roved a careless mountaineer...
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The works of lord Byron, comprehending the suppressed poems, Volumes 1-2

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 498 pages
...him, To us his psalms had ne'er descended : In fnrions mood he would have tore 'em !' P. 126, !-(-. But whatever judgment may be passed on the poems of...says, but an intruder into the groves of Parnassus ; he never lived in a garret, like thorough-bred poets ; and ' though he once roved a careless mountaineer...
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An Historical and Critical Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Right ...

John Watkins - 1822 - 452 pages
...which Lord Byron ought to have studied, and made himself master of before he tried his wit upon it. *' But, whatever judgment may be passed on the poems...says, but an intruder into the groves of Parnassus ; he never lived in a garret, like thorough -bred poets; and ' though he once roved a careless mountaineer...
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The Literary and Scientific Repository, and Critical Review, Volume 1

1820 - 558 pages
...college psalmody as is contained in the following Attic stanzas. [Stanzas XX. and XXI. of the same.] But whatever judgment may be passed on the poems of...says, but an intruder into the groves of Parnassus; he never lived in a garret, like thorough-bred poets ; and ' though he once roved a careless mountaineer...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: With ...

John Watkins - 1822 - 476 pages
...to have studied, and made himself master of before he tried his wit upon it. EDINBURGH REVIEW. 79 " But, whatever judgment may be passed on the poems...for they are the last we shall ever have from him. Pie is at best, he says, but an intruder into the groves of Parnassus; he never lived in a garret,...
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