Sweet girl, though only once we met (Hours of Idleness), i. 38
Tambourgi! Tambourgi! thy 'larum afar (Childe Harold, Canto II.), ii. 146
The antique Persians taught three useful things (Don Juan, Canto XVI.), vi. 572
The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 404.
The chain I gave was fair to view (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 49
The dead have been awakened—shall I sleep? (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 83]
The Devil returned to Hell by two (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 21]
The fight was o'er; the flashing through the gloom (Island, Canto III.), v. 618
The Gods of old are silent on their shore (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 566
The "good old times"—all times when old are good (Age of Bronze), v. 541