But midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To hear, to see, to feel, and to possess, And roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless ; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress ! None that, with kindred... Tremaine: Or, The Man of Refinement - Page 55by Robert Plumer Ward - 1825Full view - About this book
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 pages
...bless; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress! None that, with kiudred consciousness cudued, If we were not, would seem to smile the less Of all (hat flatter'd, follovv'd, sought, aud sued; This 13 to be alone; this, this is solitude! XXVII. More... | |
| English literature - 1871 - 608 pages
...possess, And roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless ; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress ! None...Of all that flatter'd, follow'd, sought, and sued ; This is to be alone ; this, this is solitude ! ' When it is remembered that the writer was young,... | |
| American poetry - 1838 - 332 pages
...possess, And roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless ; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress ! None...Of all that flatter'd, follow'd, sought, and sued : This is to be alone ; this, this is solitude ! BYRON. FAREWELL TO THE HARP OF THE NORTH. HARP of... | |
| Mary Ashdowne - 1839 - 328 pages
...possess, And roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless : Minions of splendour shrinking from distress; None...less Of all that flatter'd, follow'd, sought and sued ; This is to be alone; this, this is Solitude!" There are some persons in the world, the antipodes... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1839 - 336 pages
...we cannot bless ; and we breathe our mortifications into music, because the minions we despise are " None that, with kindred consciousness endued, If we were not, would seem to smile the less." change, that the over keenness of the sword is blunted, that it gains in its strength what it looses... | |
| English poetry - 1840 - 378 pages
...possess, And roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless ; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress ! None...Of all that flatter'd, follow'd, sought, and sued, This is to be alone ; this, this is solitude ! Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal,... | |
| Ebenezer Bailey - 1840 - 426 pages
...denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless ; Minions of splendor shrinking from distress 1 None that, with kindred consciousness endued, If we...were not, would seem to smile the less, Of all that flattered, followed, sought and sued ; — This is to be alone ; this, this is solitude ! LESSON XLI.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...possess. And roam along, the world's tired denizen, Willi none who bless us, none whom we can bless ; — and a broken claim : [same, Though the grave close...'twere the I know that thou wilt love me ; though I Of all that flatter'd, follow M, sought, and sued; rriiis is to be alone; tins, this is solitude!... | |
| Georgiana Bennet - 1841 - 162 pages
...SOLITUDE. " To roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none to bless us — none whom we can bless; None that, with kindred consciousness endued, If we...were not, would seem to smile the less, Of all that flattered, followed, sought, and sued : — This is to be alone— this, this is solitude." Bv EON.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...possess, And roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless ; a long communion tends To make us what we are : —...Monsieur Trarcller : Look, you Hip, and wear strange ; This is to be alone ; this, this U solitude ! xzvn. More blest the life of godly eremite, Such as... | |
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