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
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1895 - 656 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,...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... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 540 pages
...with the literary celebrities of the time. Thomson, in The Castle of Indolenee, describes him as one 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 woke ; Nor ever uttered word, save... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 542 pages
...with the literary celebrities of the time. Thomson, in The Castle of Indolence, describes him as one who — Quite detested talk ; Oft, stung by spleen,...at once away he broke To groves of pine and broad o'ershadovving oak ; There, inly thrilled, he wandered all alone, And on himself his pensive fury woke... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1901 - 654 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,...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... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1902 - 860 pages
...: With him was sometimes joined in silent walk (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke) One shyer d. ' I shall say the less of Mr Collier,' he says,...in many things he has taxed me justly ; and I have thrilled, he wandered all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Nor ever uttered word, save... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1902 - 864 pages
...: With him was sometimes joined in silent walk (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke) One shyer nest, such a piteous look, As if thy heart were full...not speak ? Jane. Forgive me ! but forgive me ! S thrilled, he wandered all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Nor ever uttered word, save... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1903 - 630 pages
...was sometimes join'd, in silent walk, (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke) One shyer still l, who quite detested talk ; Oft stung by spleen, at...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... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1903 - 534 pages
...with the literary celebrities of the time. Thomson, in The Castle of Indolence, describes him as one 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 woke ; Nor ever uttered word, save... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1906 - 628 pages
...was sometimes join'd, in silent walk, (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke) One shyer still l, who quite detested talk ; Oft stung by spleen, at...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... | |
| George Campbell Macaulay - Poets, Scottish - 1908 - 280 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,...all alone, And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Nor ever utter"d word, save when first shone The glittering star of eve — ' Thank Heaven ! the day... | |
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