Found in 6 poems.

The Adieu. Written Under the Impression that the Author Would Soon Die

  • 84Consumed in Glory's blaze;
  • 85But me she beckons from the earth,

English Bards and Scotch Reviewers

  • 872The scenes which Glory still must hover o'er,
  • 873Her place of birth, her own Achaian shore.

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the Fourth

  • 6Around me, and a dying Glory smiles
  • 1319Rome for the sake of ages, Glory sheds
  • 1320Her light through thy sole aperture; to those
  • 1481Till Glory's self is twilight, and displays

The Prophecy of Dante[;] Canto the Second

  • 59Where earthly first, then heavenly glory made
  • 60Her home; thou, all which fondest Fancy paints,

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the First[;] Childe Harold's Goodnight

  • 539As Greece can still bestow, though Glory fly her glades.

Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan, Spoken at Drury-Lane Theatre, London

  • 74Who track the steps of Glory to the grave,