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
| James Thomson - Poetry - 1908 - 556 pages
...behind. 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... | |
| 1921 - 498 pages
...profession: 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,...groves of pine and broad o'ershadowing oak; There, inly thrilled, he wandered all alone. And on himself his pensive fury wroke; Nor ever uttered word, save... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1921 - 626 pages
...walk,'*. (Profoundly silent, for they never spoke) j One shyer still1, who quite detested talk; (JL Oft stung by spleen, at once away he broke, \ To groves of pine and broad o'ershadowing oak ^i There inly thrill'd, he wander'd all alone, o And on himself his pensive fury wroke, ^ Ne ever utter'd... | |
| Iolo Aneurin Williams - English literature - 1924 - 252 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,...wander'd 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... | |
| Amy Louise Reed - English poetry - 1924 - 300 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... | |
| David Nichol Smith - English poetry - 1926 - 744 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... | |
| Kathleen Winifred Campbell - Poetry - 1926 - 220 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... | |
| Dictionary - 1885 - 472 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 wandered all alone And on himself his pensive fury wroke, Nor ever utter'd word, save when first shone... | |
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