| sir Grenville Temple Temple (10th bart.) - 1836 - 628 pages
...irpayfiarevTaic cat aro Kpv<j>o KOvpadpoi. This ought really to be adopted as their naPIOUS PIRATES. 11 tional motto, for though they are in appearance merchants,...this may be ascertained by any curious or doubting Jz TOIL AND TROUBLE. person, who will give himself the trouble of visiting a chapel built on the continent,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 pages
...or valiant breast. Still to the neighbouring ports they wail Proverbial wiles, and ancient craft j In this the subtle Greek is found. For this, and this alone, renown'd. In vain might liberty invoke The spirit to its bondage broke, Or raise the neck that courts the yokrt... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 610 pages
...or valiant breast, Still to the neighbouring ports they waft Proverbial wiles, and aneient eraft ; In this the subtle Greek is found, For this, and this alone, renown'd. In vain might Liberty invoke The spirit to its bondage broke, Or raise the noek that eourts the yoke... | |
| 232 pages
...or valiant breast, Still to the neighbouring ports they waft Proverbial wiles and ancient craft; 9o In this the subtle Greek is found, For this, and this alone, renown'd. In vain might Liberty invoke The spirit to its bondage broke, Or raise the neck that courts the yoke.... | |
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