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" ... mine, The aim of their existence was not mine ; My joys, my griefs, my passions, and my powers, Made me a stranger; though I wore the form, I had no sympathy with breathing flesh, Nor midst the creatures of clay that girded me Was there but one who... "
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature - Page 615
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Lord Byron, Volume 1

Louise Swanton-Belloc - 1824 - 400 pages
...breathing flesh, Nor m,'M the creatures of clay that girded me Was there but one who but of her anon. I said, with men , and with the thoughts of men , I held but slight communion ; but instcad, l'air epuré de la cîme glacée des montagnes, où les oiseaux n'osaient bâtir leurs nids,...
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The London Magazine, Volume 6

1826 - 622 pages
...many parts it bears no small resemblance to the soliloquy of Faust which we have quoted above. — I said, with men, and with the thoughts of men, I...insect's wing Flit o'er the herbless granite ; or to plungfi Inlo the torrent, and to roll along On the swift whirl of the new breaking wave Of river-stream,...
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The works of lord Byron

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...breathing flesh, Nor midst the creatures of clay that girded me Was there but one who bat of her anon. I said, with men, and with the thoughts of men, I...birds dare not build, nor insect's wing Flit o'er the herblese granite ; or to plunge Into the torrent, and to roll along On the swift whirl of the new breaking...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...breathing flesh, Nor midst the creatures of clay that girded me Was there but one who but of heranon. I said, with men, and with the thoughts of men, I held but slight communion; but instead, My joy wai in the Wilderness, to breathe The difficult air of the iced mountain's top, Where the birds dare...
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The works of lord Byron including his suppressed poems

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 888 pages
...breathing ilesh, v' ' fciiUt the creature« of clay tint girded me ^"s* tbrrc but one who but uf beranoo. I said, with men, and with the thoughts of men, I held but slight communion : hut imtead. My joy was in the wilderoos, to breathe The difficult air of the ired mountain's lop,...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Including the Suppressed Poems. Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 pages
...flesh. Nor midst the creatures of clay that girded me Was thrre but one who— —hut of her anon. I said, with men, and with the thoughts of men, I...instead, My joy was in the wilderness, to breathe Tli e difficult air of the iced mountains lop, Where the birds dare not build, nor insect's wing Flit...
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The works of lord Byron including the suppressed poems

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 pages
...that gi riled me Was there but oue who hut of her anon. 1 -ii.1, with men, and with ihe thoughts uf men, I held but slight communion : but instead, My joy was in the wilderness, lo breathe The dif&colt air of tbe iced mountain'« top, Where the bird* dare not build, nor insect's...
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The Life of Lord Byron

John Galt - Poets, English - 1830 - 404 pages
...stranger, Though I wore the form, I had no sympathy with breathing flesh. Myjoy was in the wilderness—to breathe The difficult air of the iced mountain's top,...wing Flit o'er the herbless granite ; or to plunge On the swift whirl of the new-breaking wave Into the torrent, and to roll along Of river, stream, or...
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The Life of Lord Byron

John Galt - 1830 - 348 pages
...and my powers, Made me a strnn^cr. Though I wore the form, I had no sympathy with breathing llesh. My joy was in the wilderness— to breathe The difficult...iced mountain's top, Where the birds dare not build, iKir insect's wing Flit o'er the herbless granite; or toplungo Into the torrent, and to roll along...
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Waldensian Researches During a Second Visit to the Vaudois of Piemont: With ...

William Stephen Gilly - Church history - 1831 - 636 pages
...object of whom he was jealous. On the morning in which the accident happened, an Alpen yager " Whose joy was in the wilderness — to breathe • • The difficult air of the iced mountain's top," • had been watching near an eagle's nest, under the hope of shooting the bird upon her return to...
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