"Warwick was a bug that feared us all" (
Henry VI
., Part III. act v. se. 2).
Byron quoted to Lady Blessington "some passages from the
Pleasures of Hope
, which he said was a poem full of beauties... 'The
Pleasures of Memory
is a very beautiful poem' (said Byron), 'harmonious, finished, and chaste; it contains not a single meretricious ornament'" (