First of all, your quote is incorrect. It's "Chill Penury repressed their noble rage", and the poet is Thomas Gray (1716-1771).
The line "But chill penury froze the noble rage" is from Alexander Pope's poem "The Rape of the Lock." Pope was an English poet and satirist known for his wit and skill in writing heroic couplets.
Laurence James wrote Chill Factor under the house name (pseudonym) James Axler.
The book Noble Housewas written by James Clavell.
Noble Sissle
Arthur Hugh Clough and John Dryden
Truthful, Noble ,Confident ,Brave ,and Content. Whoever wrote this first wrote weird things
Clive Metcalfe, Keith Noble and Chad Stewart
They wrote tragedies in which the heroes were less than noble
Shakespeare wrote 37 plays (38 if you count The Two Noble Kinsmen).
They wrote tragedies in which the heroes were less than noble
I, III, and IV
Travelling, noble poet-composers from France who wrote and performed songs of chivalric love and heroics.
He wrote a book in jail and received The noble peace prize for it 3 years l8r.