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" 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 55
by Robert Plumer Ward - 1825
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Poetry - 1907 - 1376 pages
...possess, And roam along, the World's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless; er well asserted flattered — followed — sought, and sued; This is to be alone — .This, This is Solitude ! XXVII....
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Voices of Nature: A Sequel to Praise of a Simple Life ...

Ernest Albert Baker - English poetry - 1908 - 316 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...were not, would seem to smile the less, Of all that flatter^, follow'd, sought, and sued ; This is to be alone ; this, this is solitude ! More blest the...
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Das Naturgefühl in Lord Byrons Dichtungen

Artur Schölkopf - 1909 - 46 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! (Childe Harold.) Dieser Zug zur Einsamkeit. die Flucht...
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Shelburne Essays: Shelburne essays

Paul Elmer More - American literature - 1910 - 322 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! —...Of all that flatter'd, follow'd, sought, and sued; This is to be alone; this, this is solitude! More blest the life of godly eremite, Such as on lonely...
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A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American Poets

Henry George Bohn, Anna Lydia Ward - Quotations - 1911 - 784 pages
...along, the world's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless : Minions of splendor shrinking from distress! None that, with kindred consciousness...would seem to smile the less, Of all that flatter'd, f ollow'd, sought and sued ; This is to be alone; tins, this is solitude! 4767 Byron : Ch. Harold....
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The Handbook of Quotations

Quotations, English - 1913 - 264 pages
...along, the world's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless: Minions of splendor shrinking from distress! None that, with kindred consciousness...Of all that flatter'd, follow'd, sought and sued; This is to be alone; this, this is solitude! Byron: Childe Harold. If the chosen soul could never be...
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Baccalaureate Sermons

Robert Gracey Ferguson - Baccalaureate addresses - 1919 - 300 pages
...possess, And 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." The pang of desertion...
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Essays in the Romantic Poets

Solomon Francis Gingerich - English poetry - 1924 - 298 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. Canto II, 25, 26. There is also in these Cantos an implicit...
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Essays in the Romantic Poets

Solomon Francis Gingerich - English poetry - 1924 - 300 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...would seem to smile the less, Of all that flatter'd, follow', 1, sought, and sued ; This is to be alone; this, this is solitude. Canto II, 25, 26. There...
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Annual Register, Volume 54

Edmund Burke - History - 1813 - 824 pages
...possess, And roam along, the world's tir'd denizen, With none who bless us, none wiiom we can bless; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress ! None that, with kindred consciousness endued, If WK wern not, would seem to smile tlie less Of all that rlatter'J, followed, fought, and sued : This...
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