With him was sometimes join'd, in silent walk, (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke) One shyer still, who quite detested talk : Oft, stung by spleen, at once away he broke, To groves of pine, and broad o'ershadowing oak ; There, inly thrill'd, he... The Literary Magazine, and American Register - Pągina 1461808Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| James Thomson - 1880 - 548 pągines
...With him was sometimes joined, in silent walk, (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke) One shyer still, who quite detested talk : Oft, stung by spleen,...of pine, and broad o'ershadowing oak ; There, inly thrilled, he wandered all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Ne ever uttered word, save... | |
| John Armstrong (Physician & Poet.) - 1880 - 692 pągines
...With him was sometimes join'd, in silent walk (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke), One shyer still, who quite detested talk. Oft, stung by spleen,...at once away he broke, To groves of pine and broad o'ershading oak : There, inly thrill'd, he wander'd all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke.... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 626 pągines
...With him was sometimes join'd, in silent walk, (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke) One shyer still ', who quite detested talk ; Oft stung by spleen,...all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Ne ever utter'd word, save when first shone The glittering star of eve — ' Thank Heaven ! the day... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1881 - 632 pągines
...With him was sometimes join'd, in silent walk, (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke) One shyer still', who quite detested talk ; Oft stung by spleen,...all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Ne ever utter'd word, save when first shone The glittering star of eve—' Thank Heaven l the day is... | |
| James Thomson - 1881 - 502 pągines
...With him was sometimes join'd, in silent walk, (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke) One shyer still,* who quite detested talk. Oft, stung by spleen, at once away he broke, (U These stanzas describe "William Paterson, a fricnd of the poet. (2) Soot, sweet. (3) Stark, outright.... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 720 pągines
...With him was sometimes join'd, in silent walk, (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke,) One shier still, who quite detested talk : Oft, stung by spleen,...all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Ne ever utter'd word, save when first shone The glittering star of eve, — "Thank Heaven! the day... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1885 - 490 pągines
...With him was sometimes join'd, in silent walk (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke), One shyer still, who quite detested talk : Oft, stung by spleen,...broad o'ershadowing oak ; There, inly thrill'd, he wandered all alone And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Nor ever utter'd word, save when first shone... | |
| J. Tait - 1891 - 376 pągines
..." With him was sometimes join'd in silent walk (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke), One shyer still, who quite detested talk, Oft, stung by spleen,...at once away he broke To groves of pine and broad o'ershading oak ; There, inly thrilled, he wandered all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke... | |
| James Thomson - 1891 - 458 pągines
...With him was sometimes joined, in silent walk, (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke) One shyer still, who quite detested talk : Oft, stung by spleen, at once away he broke 535 To groves of pine and broad o'ershadowing oak ; There, inly thrilled, he wandered all alone, And... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1892 - 496 pągines
...excess is good Taught by this son of joy. we found it so C. Ind. 1. 60 (190) Oft, stiing by spieen, at once away he broke, To groves of pine and broad...all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Ne ever utter'd word, save when first shone The glittering star of eve — 'Thank heaven ! the day... | |
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