| 1916 - 328 sivua
...modern Poet affords an illustration, thus beautifully described by himself. Sated at home, of wife and children tired, The restless soul is driven abroad to roam, Sated abroad, all seen but nought admired. The restless soul is driven to wander home, Of the cause of this universal restlessness,... | |
| Constance Hill - 1910 - 388 sivua
...give a few lines of the poem in imitation of Lord Byron's gloomy muse entitled : GUI BONO? BY LORD B. Sated with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless...deadly gnome Scorning to view fantastic Columbine, Viewing with scorn and hate the nonsense of the Nine. # » » » To him whose soul is with fruition... | |
| J. A. Stanley Adam, Bernard C. White - 1912 - 620 sivua
...in a Country Churchyard," which appears in his collected works. Cui Bono [Imitation — Lor CAT ED with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless...deadly Gnome, Scorning to view fantastic Columbine, Viewing with scorn and hate the nonsense of the Nine. ii Ye reckless dupes, who hither wend your way... | |
| Walter Jerrold, Robert Maynard Leonard - 1913 - 458 sivua
...with pointed scorn, And Virtue's smiling brows with votive wreaths adorn. GUI BONO ? BY LORD B.1 I. SATED with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless soul is driven abroad to roam;2 Sated abroad, all seen, yet nought admired, The restless soul is driven to ramble home; Sated... | |
| Walter Jerrold, Robert Maynard Leonard - 1913 - 460 sivua
...fear she'll choose Pactolus — In that bright surge bards ne'er immerge, So I must e'en swim solus. There growls, and curses, like a deadly Gnome, Scorning to view fantastic Columbine, Viewing with scorn and hate the nonsense of the Nine. " Out, out, alas !" ill-fated gas. That shin'st... | |
| David A. Kent, D. R. Ewen - 1992 - 428 sivua
...you'll blow to me a kiss, I'll blow a kiss to you. [Blows a kiss, and exit.} GUI BONO?i BY LORD B. I Sated with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless...deadly Gnome, Scorning to view fantastic Columbine, 2 Viewing with scorn and hate the nonsense of the Nine. II Ye reckless dupes, who hither wend your... | |
| Andrew Rutherford - 1995 - 536 sivua
..."rejected A." better and better', he told John Murray on 23 October (LJ, II, 180). GUI BONO? 1 By Lord B. i Sated with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless...deadly Gnome, Scorning to view fantastic Columbine, Viewing with scorn and hate the nonsense of the Nine. n Ye reckless dupes, who hither wend your way,... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 sivua
...thousand years. SMITH lames and Horace 1775-1B39 and 17791849 10835 Rejected Addresses 'Cut Bono?' s that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this and all admired. The restless soul is driven to ramble home. 10836 Rejected Addresses, 'Loyal Effuslon'... | |
| Simon Dentith - 2000 - 228 sivua
...Those of Byron and Coletidge are pethaps especially successful; this is the Byron of Childe Harold: Sated with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless soul is driven abroad to roam; Sared abroad, all seen, yet nought admired, The restless soul is driven to ramble home; Sared with... | |
| 1833 - 798 sivua
...lordship we have here a few anecdotes. " This [the opening lines of the parody on Lord Byron — ' Sated with home, of wife, of children tired, The restless soul is driven abroad to roam,' &c.] would seem to shew that poet and prophet are synonymous, the noble bard having afterwards returned... | |
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