SATED with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless soul is driven abroad to roam ; Sated abroad, all seen, yet nought admired, The restless soul is driven to ramble home ; Sated with both, beneath new Drury's dome The fiend Ennui awhile consents... Rejected Addresses: Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum - Página 11de James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 126 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1812 - 532 páginas
...flow of the verse and the construction of the poetical period are imitated with no ordinary skill. ' Sated with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless...deadly Gnome, Scorning to view fantastic Columbine, Yif.ving with scorn and hate the nonsense of the Nine. ' p. 11. We can add but one stanza more from... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1813 - 540 páginas
...slyly entitled, ' Cui Bono ?' the pococurante style of the fastidious pilgrim is happily imitated. ' Sated with home, of wife, of -children! tired, The...driven to ramble home ; Sated with both, beneath new Dfufy's dome The fiend Ennui awhile consents to pine, There growls, and curses, like a deadly TOl,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1813 - 544 páginas
...entitled, ' Cui Bono :' the pococurante style of the fastidious pilgrim is happily imitated. .. i ' Sated with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless...admired, The restless soul is driven to ramble home ; Saied with both, beneath new Drury 's dome The fiend Ennui awhile consents to pine, There growls,... | |
| 1813 - 554 páginas
...melancholy but strong effort of genius, are here re-echoed and ridiculed in »n unrivalled manner: " Sated with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless...driven abroad to roam; Sated abroad, all seen, yet naught admired, The restless soul is driven to ramble home; Sated with both, beneath new Drury's dome... | |
| 1813 - 558 páginas
...melancholy but strong effort of genius, are here re-echoed and ridiculed in an unrivalled manner : " Sated with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless...driven abroad to roam; Sated abroad, all seen, yet naught admired, The restless soul is driven to ramble home ; Sated with both, beneath new Drury's dome... | |
| 1813 - 670 páginas
...of spirit and manner, than almost any other piece in the volume. We quote the following stanzas. ' Sated with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless soul is driven abroad to roam ; The restless soul is driven to ramble home; Sated abroad, all seen, yet nought admired, The fiend... | |
| 1840 - 876 páginas
...«een, but nought ad. mired, The restless soul is driven to ramble home. Sated of both, beneath old Drury's dome, The fiend Ennui awhile consents to pine...Scorning to view fantastic Columbine. Viewing with shame and bate the nonsense of the nine.'* The general pleasantry of the work caught the town. The... | |
| Anonymous - 1813 - 552 páginas
...the pococurante style of the fastidious pilgrim is happily imitated. ' Sated with, home, of ivifer of children tired, The restless soul is driven abroad...driven to ramble home; Sated with both,- beneath new Dairy's dome Tim fiend Ennui awhile consents to pine, There growls, and curses, like a deadly Gnome,... | |
| 1840 - 1522 páginas
...Stranger. He also wrote the first stanza of the clever Imitation of Lord Byron, — " Cui bono." " Sated of home, of wife, of children tired, The restless soul...is driven abroad to roam; Sated abroad, all seen, but nought ad. mired, The restless soul is driven to ramble home. Sated of both, beneath old Drury's... | |
| 1849 - 638 páginas
...Byron has told his own story, and the satirist cannot parody it : — Sated with home, of wife and children tired, The restless soul is driven abroad...admired, The restless soul is driven to ramble home. Mrs. Butler has often been called the female Byron ; for all her writings (including the "Year of Consolation,"... | |
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