| James Miller - 1844 - 536 стор.
...amounted to L.50 sterling ; and that of Dunbar to L. 40, 11s. including expenses. CHAPTER XVII. 14 As Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone...small, Who dares not put it to the touch. To gain or loss it all. And if no faithless action stain Thy love and constant word, I'll make thee famous by... | |
| James Miller - 1844 - 540 стор.
...read in the church of Onuiston, on the IMk November, 1745. PRINCE CHARLES STUART. CHAPTER XVIt. ** An Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone ; My...small, Who dares not put it to the touch, To gain or loss it all. And if no faithless action stain Thy love and constant word, I'll make thee famous by... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 524 стор.
...sentiment of my old hero Montrose, and to say to myself, that in literature, as in war, " He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small. Who dares not put it to the touch, To win or lose it all." To the particulars explanatory of the plan of these Chronicles, which the reader... | |
| Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1846 - 774 стор.
...— "Like Alexander I would reign, And I would reign alone; My soul did evermore disdain A rival in my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his...deserts are small, Who dares not put it to the touch To win or lose it all. "Would you stand this, Miss Moore?" "Why," she said, as her fingers ran carelessly... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 614 стор.
...sentiment of my old hero Montrose, and to say to myself, that in literature, as in war, " He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who dares not put it to the touch, To win or lose it all." To the particulars explanatory of the plan of these Chronicles, which the reader... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1847 - 578 стор.
...heart, I '11 never love thee more. ' Like Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone; My heart shall evermore disdain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who puts it not unto the touch To win or lose it all ! ' But if thou wilt be constant then, And faithful... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1847 - 592 стор.
...heart, I Ml never love thee more. ' Like Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone ; My heart shall evermore disdain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who puts it not unto the touch To win or lose it all ! ' But if thou wilt be constant then, And faithful... | |
| 1847 - 650 стор.
...I '11 never love thee more. " Like Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone ; My heart shall evermore disdain A rival on my throne, He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who puts it not unto the touch To win or lose it all ! " But if thou wilt be constant then, And faithful... | |
| 1853 - 976 стор.
...sought, then ; and bid the Varangian, whom he left below, attend me here." CHAPTER IV. " He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who dares not put it to the touch, To win or lose it all." SIB EDWABD DE BTTSHTOX had walked forth into the en with a lighter \ieort, sessed.... | |
| Mark Napier - 1848 - 450 стор.
...and never love thee more. ' Like Alexander I will reign, and I will reign alone ; My thoughts shall evermore disdain a rival on my throne ; He either fears his fate too much, or his deserts are small, That puts it not unto the touch to win or lose it all. I think thy virtues be too strong to suffer... | |
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