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" Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolate bosoms : mute The camel labours with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence,—not bestow'd In vain should such example be ; if they, Things... "
The Northern star, or, Yorkshire magazine - Page 462
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Childe Harold: Texte Anglais Pub. Avec Une Notice, Des Arguments Et Des ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 308 pages
...ils dépassent en hauteur les autres arbres (observation de Byron). Le uiot tanne est allemand. XXI Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolated bosoms * ; mute The camel labours with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence, —...
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The Historical and the Posthumous Memoirs of Sir Nathaniel William ..., Volume 5

Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Great Britain - 1884 - 484 pages
...mortified ambition. I saw him frequently at that time, and his countenance always seemed to say— " Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolated bosoms." His wishes were gratified. He resumed his office, and died within twenty months...
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The Historical and the Posthumous Memoirs of Sir Nathaniel William ..., Volume 5

Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall, Henry Benjamin Wheatley - Great Britain - 1884 - 480 pages
...mortified ambition. I saw him frequently at that time, and his countenance always seemed to say— " Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolated bosoms." is wishes were gratified. He resumed his office, and died within twenty months afterwards,...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Volume 2

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1885 - 176 pages
...Of bleak, gray granite, into life it came, And grew a giant tree;—the mind may grow the same. XXI. Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolated bosoms: mute The camel labors with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence, — not...
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Childe Harold, ed. by H.F. Tozer

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - Italian literature - 1885 - 360 pages
...may be borne, and the deep root 181 Of life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolated bosoms : mute The camel labours with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence,—not bestow'd 185 In vain should such example be ; if they, Things of ignoble or of savage mood, Endure and shrink...
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Childe Harold, ed. by H.F. Tozer

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - Italian literature - 1885 - 380 pages
...may be borne, and the deep root 181 Of life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolated bosoms : mute The camel labours with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence,—not bestow'd . 185 In vain should such example be ; if they, Things of ignoble or of savage mood, Endure and shrink...
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Truths illustrated by great authors [ed. by W. White].

Truths - 1885 - 572 pages
...may be borne, and the deep root -Hj Of Lite and Sufferance make its fhin abode In bare and desolated bosoms : mute The camel labours with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence, — not bestow'd In vain should such example be ; if they, Things of ignoble or of savage...
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Recollections of My Mother

Susan Inches Lesley - New England - 1886 - 528 pages
...idea of my beloved child. I console myself with some of Byron's extravagant reflections in trouble. " Existence may be borne, and the deep root of life and sufferance makes its firm abode in bare and desolate bosoms." I did for the first few days feel as if mine was...
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The Life of Richard Lord Westbury: Formerly Lord High Chancellor ..., Volume 2

Thomas Arthur Nash - Great Britain - 1888 - 332 pages
...stanzas of Childe Harold (2ist to 24th of the 41 Canto), commencing— AN EVENING AT BALLIOL 289 ' " Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolated bosoms : mute The camel labours with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence,—not...
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Hanging in Chains

Albert Hartshorne - Capital punishment - 1891 - 176 pages
...that ordeal. 1 In 1726 Mrs. Catherine Hayes was burnt alive, doubtless for high or petit treason. 2 1 "Mute The camel labours with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence. Not bestowed In vain should such examples be: if they, Things of ignoble or of savage mood,...
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