| English literature - 1822 - 850 pages
...blasphemer: let us now show how naturally and happily the Jacobin] is blended with the Infidel. Saint Peter sat by the celestial gate, His keys were rusty, and the lock, was dull. So little trouble had been given of late ; Not that the place by any means was full, But since the... | |
| 1822 - 628 pages
...teachers of " great moral lessons" are apt to be found in strange company.] THE VISION OF JUDGMENT. SAINT Peter sat by the celestial gate, His keys were rusty, and the lock was dull, So little trouble had been given of late ; Not that the place by any means was full, But since the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 600 pages
...! yea, a Daniel! I thank thee, Jew, for teaching me that word." V THE VISION OF JUDGMENT. i. SAINT Peter sat by the celestial gate, His keys were rusty, and the lock was dull, So little trouble had been given of late ; Not that the place by any means was full, But since the... | |
| Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1824 - 876 pages
...teachers of '' great moral lessons" are apt to be found in strange company.] THE VISION OF JUDGMENT. -*»•••«•ST. Peter sat by the celestial gate. His keys were rusty, and the lock was dull, So little trouble had been given of late; Not that the place by any means was full, But since the Gallic... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 648 pages
...of " great moral lessons" arc apt to be found in strange company.] K 2 THE VISION OF JUDGMENT. SAINT Peter sat by the celestial gate His keys were rusty, and the lock was dull,' So little trouble had been given of late; Not that the place by any means was full, But since the Gallic... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 pages
...Lord Byron thus whimsically represents St. Peter with the keys at the Portal of Heaven : — Saint Peter sat by the celestial gate; His keys were rusty, and the lock was dull, So little trouble had been given of late ; Not that the place by any means was full, But since the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 916 pages
...judgment ! yea, a Daniel ! I thank thee, Jew, for teaching me that word.» TIIK VISION OF JUDGMENT. Saint Peter sat by the celestial gate, His keys were rusty, and the lock was dull, So little trouble had been given of late; Not that the place by any means was full, But since the Gallic... | |
| Poets, English - 1825 - 422 pages
...lessons ' are apt to be found in strange company." The " Vision ofQuevedo " opens with — " Saint Peter sat by the celestial gate, His keys were rusty, and the lock was dull, So little trouble had been given of late ; Not that the place by any means was full, But since the... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...TYLKU " A Daniel come to judgment! yea, a Daniel! I thank thec, Jew, for teaching me that word. SAINT Peter sat by the celestial gate, His keys were rusty, and the lock was dull, So little trouble had been given of late; Not that the place by any means was full, But since the Gallic... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 888 pages
...cone IO judgment ! j«. » Daniel ' I tbenk ibee. Jew, Tor lemiUing m<; ili.t word.» SAIHT Peter sal by the celestial gate, His keys were rusty, and the lock was dull, So little trouble had been given of late; Not that the place by any means was full, But since the Gallic... | |
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