The fault was not — no, nor even the misfortune, — in my ' choice' (unless in choosing at all} — for I do not believe, and I must say it, in the very dregs of all this bitter business, that there ever was a better, or even a brighter, a kinder,... The United States Democratic Review - Page 841841Full view - About this book
| 1830 - 658 pages
...do not believe—and I must say it, in the very dregs of all this bitter business—that there ever was a better, or even a brighter, a kinder, or a more amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her while with me. Where there is blame, it belongs... | |
| English essays - 1830 - 714 pages
...I do not believe, and I must say it in the very dregs of all this bitter business, that there ever was a better or even a brighter, a kinder, or a more amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had nor can have any reproach to make her while with me. Where there is blame it belongs... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - English letters - 1830 - 488 pages
...I do not believe, and I must say it, in the very dregs of all this bitter business, that there ever was a better, or even a brighter, a kinder, or a more amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Where there is blame, it belongs... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Authors, English - 1830 - 528 pages
...not believe — and I must say it, in the very dregs of all (his bitter business — that there ever name you all turned whiter than the snow to which you are indebted for your triumphs. " I B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Where there is blame, it belongs... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Authors, English - 1830 - 532 pages
...not believe — and I must say it, in the very dregs of all this bitter business — that there ever was a better, or even a brighter, a kinder, or a more amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Where there is blame, it belongs... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 pages
...say it, in 544 the тегу dregs оГ all i his bitter business— that liiere ever was a belter, or even a brighter, a kinder, or a more amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Where there U blame, it belongs... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 pages
...and I must say it, in the very dregs of all this bitter business — that there ever was a belter, or even a brighter, a kinder, or a more amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Where there is blame, it belongs... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - Danish literature - 1832 - 706 pages
...believe — and I must say it, in the very <lrc¡>(s of all this bitter business — that there ever was a better, or even a brighter, a kinder, or a more amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Whore there is blame, it belongs... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 378 pages
...do not believe —and I must say it, in the very dregs of all this bitter business—that there ever was a better, or even a brighter, a kinder, or a more amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Where there is blame, it belongs... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 400 pages
...not believe — and I must say it, in the very dregs of all this bitter business — that there ever was a better, or even a brighter, a kinder, or a more amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor * This sad doubt, — "if I am at all," — becomes no less singular than sad when... | |
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