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 bless ; Minions of... On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature: With Occasional ... - Side 261av Charles Bucke - 1823Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1847 - 784 sider
...poetry and so true to nature, that they can be read a thousand times with interest and attention. " But midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men To...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 splendor, shrinking from... | |
| 1847 - 814 sider
...and so true to nature, that they can he read a thousand times with interest and attention. " But mkUt 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 splendor, shrinking from... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 sider
...Converse with Nature's charms, and view her stores XXVI. But "midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of meu, d, And with a fresher growth replenishing the void. VI. Such is the r tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless ; Minions of splendour shrinking from... | |
| George Croly - 1850 - 442 sider
...This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold Converse with Nature's charms. and view her stores uarolled. But midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To...feel, and to possess, And roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can blesa j Minions of splendour shrinking from... | |
| Robert Baird - 1850 - 350 sider
...for the centripetal attraction which directs their energies towards a common centre. CHAPTER VI. " But midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To...feel, and to possess, And roam along, the world's tired denizen." BYRON. " May Government never degenerate into a mob, nor mobs grow strong enough to... | |
| Edward Marsh Heavisides - 1850 - 200 sider
...every one, and every one knew us, and at the moment mentally exclaimed, in the words of Byron— " 'midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To hear,...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... | |
| 1850 - 310 sider
...not solitude ; 'tis but to hold Converse with nature's charms, and see her stores unrolled But mid the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To hear, to...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 splendor shrinking from distress... | |
| Garland - 1850 - 152 sider
...[unrolled. Converse with nature's charms, and view her stores But midst the crowd, the hum, the strife 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... | |
| 1851 - 496 sider
...This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold Converse with nature's charms, and see her stores unroll'd. But 'midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To...And roam along the world's tir'd denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless ; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress ! None that with... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 sider
...This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold Converse with nature's charms, and see her stores unrolled. But 'midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, 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... | |
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