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Writings of Hugh Swinton Legaré ...: Consisting of a Diary of Brussels, and ... - Page 378
by Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1845
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Last London Ed ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pages
...not better thus our lives to wear, [bear? Than join the cushing crowd, doom'd to inflict or LXXII. 1 live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me; and to me it recurs at length with all the nausea consequent on such intoxication. (3¡ This is written in the...
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Paul Fitz-Henry; or, a Few weeks in Paris. A narrative

Henry John Thornton - 1846 - 240 pages
...JOHN THORNTON. PAUL FITZ-HENRY; OR, A FEW WEEXS IN P A NARRATIVE. BY HENRY JOHN THORNTON, ETCHES, &C. "I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me." BTBOW. PUBLISHED BY C. MITCHELL, RED MOtr OOUnT, FLEET STREET. 1810. 4 LAKRANCE, CRINTZR, 0, DYERS'...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pages
...not better thus our lives to wear, Than join the crushing crowd, doom'd to inflict or bear ? LXXIL tless mass Moves onward day by day ; But I am he who bids it pass, Or wi Hif h mountains are a feeling 8, but the hum Of human cities torture : I can see Nothing to loathe...
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The Literary Emporium, Volumes 1-2

1847 - 434 pages
...probably carried it to perfection. The genius of Lord Byron is never so powerful as when it sings : " I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me ; and to mo iSi-! mm. in . MI - are a feeling, but the bum Of cilies torture : I can see Nothing to loathe in...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature

1849 - 424 pages
...church must resemble him in this. He was an utterly unselfish being ; he, if ever any, could say — ' I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me.' To work for the benefit of men when he might have taken his ease became a necessity of his nature moulded...
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The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as ..., Volume 3

John Kitto - 1849 - 432 pages
...church must resemble him in this. He was an utterly unselfish being ; he, if ever any, could say — ' I live not, in myself, but I become Portion of that around me.' To work for the benefit of men when he might have taken his ease became a necessity of. his nature...
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Scottish Sports and Pastimes ...

Herbert Byng Hall - 1850 - 294 pages
...glance on all sides; a glance, however, sufficient to recall the following beautiful sentiment—" I live not in myself, but I become portion of that...hum Of human cities' torture : I can see nothing to loath in nature." CHILDE HAEOLD. It had previously been our good fortune, during many seasons, both...
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The Sportsman and His Dog: Or, Hints on Sporting

Elzéar Blaze, Herbert Byng Hall - 1850 - 502 pages
...glance on all sides ; a glance, however, sufficient to recall the following beautiful sentiment — " I live not in myself, but I become portion of that...hum Of human cities' torture : I can see nothing to loath in nature." CHILDE HAKOLD. It had previously been our good fortune, during many seasons, both...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1851 - 352 pages
...not better thus our lives to wear, Than join the crushing crowd, doom'd to inflict or bear? LXXII. I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that...nature, save to be A link reluctant in a fleshly chain, Class'd among creatures, when the soul can flee, And with the sky, the peak, the heaving plain Of ocean,...
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A Step from the New World to the Old, and Back Again: With ..., Volume 2

Henry Philip Tappan - 1852 - 314 pages
...own soul, and I have within me the evidence that the poet uttered true words about man and nature, " I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me; and to me High mountains are a feeling " " Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of me and of my soul, as I of them ? Is not the...
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