I could not tame my nature down; for he Must serve who fain would sway— and soothe, and sue. And watch all time, and pry into all place, And be a living lie, who would become A mighty thing amongst the mean, and such The mass are ; I disdain'd to mingle... The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review - Side 335redigeret af - 1817Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 628 sider
...Staubbach, which, in certain aspects, appear to be springing upwards from the bed of the waterfall.] Man. I could not tame my nature down ; for he Must serve...become A mighty thing amongst the mean — and such 1so The mass are ; I disdained to mingle with A herd, though to be leader — and of wolves. The lion... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 sider
...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 - 632 sider
...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 - 1092 sider
...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 - 1098 sider
...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 - 1088 sider
...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 - 634 sider
...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 - 1905 - 470 sider
...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... | |
| 1817 - 698 sider
...— 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 - 526 sider
...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... | |
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