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 consciousness... Chips from Englisgh [!] Literature ... - Página 34por Lewis Scharf - 1875 - 101 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 páginas
...sweeter Stores unrolled ; But mid the Crowd, the Hutn, the Shock of Men, To hear, to see, to feel, and to possess, And roam along the World's tired Denizen With none to bless us, none whom we can bless; Minions of Splendour shrinking from distress, None that, with... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 páginas
...stores unroll rl. XXVI. But luidst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To hear, to see, to feel, and to possess, And roam along, the world's tired...None that, with kindred consciousness endued, If we we*e not, would seem to simile the less Of all that flaller'd, Ibllow'd, sought, and sued, This is... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - 732 páginas
...find the solitude in a crowd which this writer so feelingly describes; how soon you will observe ' Minions of splendour, shrinking from distress, ' None...would seem to smile the less, ' Of all that flatter'd, follow'd, sought, and sued !' "— " I would rather," replied Georgina, " think the world what I am... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - 366 páginas
...find the solitude in a crowd which this writer so feelingly describes; how soon you will observe ' Minions of splendour, shrinking from distress, ' None...would seem to smile the less, ' Of all that flatter'd, follow'd, sought, and sued!'"— . . " J would rather," replied Georgina, " think the world what I... | |
| John Arliss - 1825 - 382 páginas
...the bum, the shock of men, To hear, to see, to feel, and to possess, And roam along the world's tir'd denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can...from distress. None that with kindred consciousness endured, If we were not, it would seem to smile the less Of all that fluttcr'd follow'd, sought and... | |
| Going - 1825 - 662 páginas
...and see her stores unrolled. But 'mid the hum, the buzz, the shock of men, To see, to hear, to feel, and to possess ; And roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none to bless us, none whom we can bless, Minions of splendour shrinking from distress : None who with kindred... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 páginas
...unroll'd. But midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To hear, to see, to feel, and to posses«, And roam along, the world's tired denizen. With none...were not, would seem to smile the less Of all that ll.it in- il. fol low 'd, sought and sued : This is to be alone ; this, this is solitude ! More blest... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 170 páginas
...hum, the shock of men, To hear, to see, to feel, and to possess, And roam along, the world's tir'd denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can...would seem to smile the less Of all that flatter'd, follow 'd, sought and sued ; This it to be alone . this, this is solitnde! XXVII. More blest the life... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 páginas
...view her stores unroll'd. But midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To bear, to see, to feel, and to possess, And roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none who blegs us, none whom we can bless ; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress! None that, with kindred... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1827 - 348 páginas
...Byron's beautiful lines.— " 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 be bless : ******* None that, with kindred consciousness endued, If we were not, would seem to smile... | |
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