| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1819 - 244 pages
...his book, Thus Juan learn'd his alpha beta better From Haidec's glance than any graven letter. CLXIV. "Pis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes — that is, I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was the case, at least, where... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1819 - 242 pages
...book, Thus Juan Icarn'd his alpha beta better From Haidee's glance than any graven letter. CLXIV. 'Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes — that is, I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was the case, at least, where... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1819 - 240 pages
...skies Turns oftener to the stars than to his book, Thus Juan learn'd his alpha beta better CLXIV. 'Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes—that is, I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was the case, at least,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1821 - 460 pages
...skies Turns oftener to the stars than to his book, Thus Juan learn'd his alpha beta better CLXIV. 'Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes — that is , I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was the case , at least ,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 486 pages
...Tims Juan learn'd his al[,ha beta belter From Haidee's glance than any. graven letter. CLXIV. 'Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes — that is, I mean, When both the1 teacher and the taught are young, As was the case,' at least, where... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 258 pages
...book, Thus Juan learnt his alpha beta better From Haidee's glance than any graven letter, CLXIV. Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes — that is, I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was the case, at least, where... | |
| Amédée Pichot - 1825 - 454 pages
...the friend, who placed under my safeguard the young lady whom you saw enter the coach with me. Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female...interprets what she is about to utter, has all the innocence natural to her age. But before I extol her graces and talents, I must mention, lest I should... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 pages
...book, Thus Juan learn'd his alpha beta better From Hauler's glance than any graven letter. CLXIV. 'T is pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes—that is, I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was the case, at least,... | |
| Horne (of the India house.) - 1827 - 254 pages
...though with some little difficulty. It was then I felt the exquisite truth of the following lines :— " "Pis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes — that is, I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was t IK: case at least where... | |
| Horne (of the India house.) - 1827 - 266 pages
...some little difficulty. It was then I felt the exquisite truth of the following lines : — " "Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes — that is, I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was the case at least where... | |
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