 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1055 pages
...mighty still. — But this is past, My thoughts mistook themselves. Abbot. And wherefore so ? Man. ow'd down like the grass, else all we reap Is rank...I '11 think no more. — Within there, ho I Entfr sucE no Tin' ma vs are; I disdain'd to mingle with A herd, though to be leader — and of wolves. The... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905
...But this is past, My thoughts mistook themselves. Abbot. And wherefore so ? fiVicfiafi.-VfS.M.] Man. I could not tame my nature down; for he Must serve...living Lie, who would become A mighty thing amongst the mean—and such 12o The mass are; I disdained to mingle with A herd, though to be leader—and of wolves.... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1055 pages
...mighty still. — But this is past, My thoughts mistook themselves. Ahbot. And wherefore so ? Man. amougst the mean, and such 110 The mass are; I disdain 'd to mingle with A herd, though to be leader... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1055 pages
...mighty still. — But this is past. My thoughts mistook themselves. Abbot. And wherefore so ? Man. en of late; Not that the place by any means was full,...since the Gallic era ' eighty-eight ' The devils ha tune, and pry into all place. And be a living lie, who would become A mighty thing amongst the mean,... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1055 pages
...mighty still. — But this is past, My thoughts mistook themselves. Abbot. And wherefore so ? Man. bit or rein, And feet that iron never shod, And flanks unscarr'd by spur or rod, A thousand ho 49 z 493 A mighty thing amougst the mean, and such 120 The mass are; I disdain'd to mingle with A herd,... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905
...Man. I could not tame my nature down ; for he Must serve who fain would sway ; and soothe, and sue, I And watch all time, and pry into all place, ! And be a living Lie, who would become i A mighty thing amongst the mean — and such 120 ' The mass are ; I disdained to mingle with A herd,... | |
 | Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1905
...me a stranger; though 1 wore the form, I had not sympathy with breathing flesh.... l couiil not tamc my nature down; for he Must serve who fain would sway — and soothe — and sue And wateh all lime — and pry into ail place — And be a living lie — who would become A mighty thing... | |
 | England - 1817
...— But this is post, My thoughts mistook themselves. Abbot. And wherefore so ? Man. I could not tome my nature down; for he Must serve who fain would sway— and sooth— and sue—- And watch all time— and pry into all place— And be a living lie— who would... | |
 | 1909 - 450 pages
...but mighty still. — But this is past, My thoughts mistook themselves. ABBOT. And wherefore so? MAN. I could not tame my nature down; for he Must serve...thing amongst the mean, and such The mass are ; I disdain'd to mingle with A herd, though to be leader — and of wolves. The lion is alone, and so am... | |
 | Drama - 1909 - 444 pages
...past, My thoughts mistook themselves. ABBOT. And wherefore so? Must serve who fain would sway—and soothe, and sue, And watch all time, and pry into...mighty thing amongst the mean, and such The mass are; I disdain'd to mingle with A herd, though to be leader—and of wolves. The lion is alone, and so am... | |
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