| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1830 - 488 страници
...galeof wind ;— during which wind, he affirms, the said Scott, ' he ie sure is not at his ease,— to say the best of it.' Lord, Lord, if these home-keeping...Mediterranean, and tasted a little open boating in a white squall — or a gale in • the Gut' — or the ' Bay of Biscay,' with no gale at ail — how it would... | |
| 1830 - 462 страници
...gale of wind ; during which wind, he affirm*, the said Scott, ' he is sure, is not at his ease,— to say the best of it.' — Lord, Lord ! if these home-keeping...Atlantic, or my Mediterranean, and tasted a little open-boating in a white squall, — oragale in the ' gut,' — or the ' Bay ot Biscay ' with no gale... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 страници
...wind ; — during which wind, he affirms, the said Scott, ' he is sure, is not at his ease, — to say the best of it.' Lord, Lord, if these homekeeping...crossed your Atlantic or my Mediterranean, and tasted a utile open boating in a white squall — or a gale in ' the Gut ' — or the ' Bay of liiscay,' with... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 страници
...Scott, ' he is sure, a not at his ease, — to say the best of it.' Lord, Lord, if these bomekecping the brat and racket Of the good ship, Lisbon Packet I " 4 «Fletcher! Murray! Bob ! where are you 7 squall — or a gale in ' the Gut '—or the ' Bay of Biscay,' with no gale at all — how it would... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 482 страници
...man— in the milling phrase. Scott, he said, is gone to the Orkneys in a gale of wind ;— during which wind, he affirms, the said Scott, ' he is sure is not at his ease, — to say the best of it.' Lord, Lord, if these home-keeping minstrels had crossed your Atlantic... | |
| 1830 - 456 страници
...afUivards." the millint; phrase. Si-ntt, he says, IH gone to the Orkney« in a gale of wind ; during which wind, he affirms the said Scott, * he is sure« is not at hie ease, — to «ay the beet of it.1 — Lord, Lord ! if thew home-keeping minstrels bad crosm-d... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 страници
...sure, is not at his rase, --to say tbe best of it.' Lord, Lord, if these home-keeping minstrels bad crossed your Atlantic or my Mediterranean, and tasted a little open boating in a white squall —or a gale In Mbe Gut'— or the 'Bay of Biscay,' with no gale at all — bow it would enliven... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 страници
...man — in the milling phrase. Scott, he says, is gone to the Orkneys in a gale of wind ; — during which wind, he affirms, the said Scott, ' he is sure, is not at his ease, — to say the best of it.' I.nril. l.nnl. if these homekecping minstrels had crossed your Atlantic... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 378 страници
...a man—in the milling phrase. Scott, he says, is gone to the Orkneys in a gale of wind ;—during which wind, he affirms, the said Scott, 'he is sure,...Mediterranean, and tasted a little open boating in a white squall— or a gale in 'the Gut'—or the ' Bay of Biscay,' with no gale at all—how it would enliven... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 658 страници
...this execration is introduced. The said ' Hogg is a strange being, but of great, though un' couth, powers. I think very highly of him, as a ' poet; but...homekeeping ' minstrels had crossed your Atlantic or my Mediterra' nean, and tasted a little open boating in a white ' squall—or a gale in " the Gut"—or... | |
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