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 - Page 1461808Full view - About this book
| John Aikin - Biography - 1799 - 582 pages
...walk (Profoundly silent — for tho^ never spoke) One shyer still, who quite detested talk; Oft itung by spleen, at once away he broke To groves of pine,...broad o'ershadowing oak, There, inly thrill'd, he vrander'd all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke : He never utter'd word, save when urst... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 368 pages
...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,... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 236 pages
...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 gro\ es of pine and broad o'ershadowing oak ; There inly thrill'd, he wander'd all alone, And on himself... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 pages
...silent, for they never spoke) One shyer still, who quite detested talk : Oft, stung by spleen, at once he broke, To groves of pine, and broad o'ershadowing...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... | |
| James Thomson, Thomas Park - 1808 - 444 pages
...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 btoad o'ershading oak , There, inly thrill'd, he wander'd all alone, And on himself his pensive fury... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...behind! With him was sometimes join'd in silent walk CProfoundly 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 tlirili'd, he wander'd all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Nt- ever utter' d word, save... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 604 pages
...detested talk : Oft, stung hv spleen, at once away he broke Togrovesof p'ine.andbroado'ersliartowingoali ; llowing like, thro' creatures you disject. You l Ne ever utterM word, save when first shone The glittering stat of ere — " Thank heaven I " the day... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 548 pages
...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 wandcr'd all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Ne ever uttcr'd word, save when first shone... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 536 pages
...With him was sometimes join'd, in sil»nt 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'ersbadowing oak; There, inly thrill'd, he wander'd all alone, And on himself hh pensive fury wroke,... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 pages
...trace behind. With him was sometimes join'd, in silent walk, (profoundly silent (or ttve-j one shyer still, who quite detested talk: oft, stung by spleen, at once away he broke, to groves of pines and broad o'ershadowing oak ; there, inly thrill'd, he wander'd all alone, and on himself his... | |
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