| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1853 - 434 páginas
...minds 19 of men, and to be the enlightener of nations ; but his thoughts " mistook themselves : " — " I could not tame my nature down ; for he Must serve...be a living lie — who would become A mighty thing among the mean ; and such The mass are. I disdained to mingle with A herd, though to be leader —... | |
| Angelo (fict. name.) - 1854 - 324 páginas
...therefore, a hundred-fold more than his fellows, the foot-ball of fortune, the servant of servants ! " ' For he Must serve, who fain would sway — and soothe...mighty thing amongst the mean ; and such The mass are !'" VOL. I. I He had fixed his eyes upon a bust of Cicero, which stood upon a bracket opposite where... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 páginas
...so ? Man. I could not tame my nature down ; for he Must ierre who fain would sway — and sooth — te \ This poem was actually composed by a young man...and this by one of only sixteen Í " — But, alas \ among the mean, and such The mass are ; I disdain'd to mingle with A herd, though to be leader —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1104 páginas
...thoughts mistook themselves. Abbot. And wherefore so 1 Must Ierre who fain would sway — and sooth — and sue — And Watch all time — and pry into all...be a living lie — who would become A mighty thing among the mean, and such The mass are ; I disdain'd to mingle with A herd, though to be leader —... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 páginas
...proud o'er thy ruin, for ever be hurl'd The laughter of triumph, the jeers of the world. Byron. I eould not tame my nature down ; for he Must serve who fain would sway — and soothe and sue — And wateh all time — and pry into all plaee — And be a living lie — who would beeome A mighty thing... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 páginas
...proud o'er thy ruin, for ever be hurl'd The laughter of triumph, the jeers of the world. Byron. I eould not tame my nature down ; for he Must serve who fain would sway — and soothe and And wateh all time — and pry into all plaee — And be a living lie — who would beeome A mighty... | |
| Edward Rupert Humphreys - 1855 - 92 páginas
...Jesuitism, never idle, and never visible, an agency that would seem to have taken for its maxim, that he ', " Must serve, who fain would sway, and soothe, and sue, And watch all time, and piy into all space, And be a living lie, who would become A mighty thing among the mean." For the long... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 914 páginas
...mighty still. —But this is past, My thoughts mistook themselves. Abbot. And wherefore so ? Мая. I could not tame my nature down ; for he Must serve...thing amongst the mean, and such The mass are ; I dlsdain'd to mingle with A herd, though to be leader — and of wolves. The lion Is alone, and so am... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 614 páginas
...thoughts mistook themselves. Abbot. And wherefore so ? Man. I could not tame my nature down ; for ho Must serve who fain would sway — and soothe —...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... | |
| Margaret Roberts - 1860 - 538 páginas
...away ! CHAPTER XXVIII. He must serve who fain would sway, and soothe, and sue, Ami wateh all timc^and pry into all place, And be a living lie, who would become A mighty thing among the mean. ONE Sunday evening, a couple of months later, Count Clementi sat locked up in his room,... | |
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