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" Near this spot Are deposited the Remains of one Who possessed Beauty without Vanity, Strength without Insolence, Courage without Ferocity, And all the Virtues of Man without his Vices. This Praise, which would be unmeaning Flattery If inscribed over Human... "
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 52

Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 pages
...200,000. ORIGINAL POETRY. LINES WRITTEN BY LORD BYRON, On the Veatk of his Day, at ffcwstcad Abbey. Near this spot are deposited the Remains of one, who...Ferocity, and all the Virtues of Man without his Vices. Tliis praise, which would be unmeaning' flattery if inscribed over human ashes, is but a just tribute...
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The East Anglian. To which is appended The history of Suffolk by T. Harral ...

362 pages
...follow iug introductory lines, which do not appear in Lord Byron's printed work. • Near tliii (pot are deposited the remains of one, who possessed beauty without vanity, strength withnnl insolence, courage without ferocity, and all the \ niu.-i "f mmi without liis Tires. — This...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 81

Scotland - 1857 - 878 pages
...entering farther. We cannot altogether ascribe to him the character which Byron gave to his dog— " strength without insolence, courage without ferocity, and all the virtues of man without his vices-" but not even the large hound who lies at our side, looking up with intelligent soft brown eyes, as...
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The Manchester iris, Volume 2

1823 - 450 pages
...Monument. " Near this Spot Are dcpoiited the Remains of one Who po?seMed Beauty without Vanity, Streogtb, without Insolence, Courage, without Ferocity, And all the Virtues of Man, without his Vices. This Praise. Which would be unmeaning Flatlet)-, if inscribed over Human Ashes, Is but a Just Tribute to...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14

Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 786 pages
...XXX VOL. XIV. PART I. 2 A LINES WRITTEN BY LORD BYRON, On the Death of his Dog, at Newstead Abbey. Near this spot are deposited the Remains of one, who...and all the Virtues of Man, without his Vices. This praise, which would be unmeaning flattery if inscribed over human ashes, is but a just tribute to the...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14

Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 780 pages
...VOL. xIV. PART I. ' 2 A LINES WRITTEN BT ' LORD BYRON, On the Death of his Dog, at Nenttead Abbey. Near this spot are deposited the Remains of one, who...and all the Virtues of Man, without his Vices. This praise, which would be unmeaning flattery if inscribed over human ashes, is but a just tribute to the...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron

George Clinton - Poets, English - 1825 - 826 pages
...the church and is altogether a very interesting spot. The following is the inscription alluded to : 'Near this spot are deposited the remains of one,...all the virtues of man -without his vices. — This praise, which would be unmeaning flattery if inscribed over human ashes, is but a just tribote to the...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron

George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825 - 314 pages
...the church and is altogether a very interesting spot. The following is the inscription alluded to : 'Near this spot are deposited the remains of one, who possessed beauty without ranity, strength without insolence, courage without ferocity, and all the virtues of man without his...
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Beauties of the Modern Poets: In Selections from the Works of Byron, Moore ...

English poetry - 1826 - 434 pages
...The well-known form, the welcome tread, INSCRIPTION ON THE MONUMENT OF A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. Syr on. Near this spot are deposited the remains of one who...and all the virtues of man, without his vices. This praise, which would be unmeaning flattery, if inscribed over human ashes, is but a ;ust tribute- to...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1828 - 496 pages
...published with his poems ; but the lines preceding them are not so — they run thus : Near this >pot Are deposited the remains of one Who possessed beauty...And all the virtues of man without his vices. This praise, which would be unmeaning flattery If inscribed over human ashes, Is but a just tribute to the...
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