Meantime I seek no sympathies, nor need — The thorns which I have reaped are of the tree I planted, — they have torn me, — and I bleed : I should have known what fruit would spring from such a seed. The North American Review - Page 70edited by - 1845Full view - About this book
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1853 - 434 pages
...reference to his own position in either. When he had committed some act of more than common turpitude, 18 and reaped its natural results in sorrow and bitterness...This appears exquisitely ridiculous in Mr. Richard Swiveller, and nothing but genius could ever have made it anything else in Byron. It was not until... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 pages
...a worthier son than he." * Meantime I seek no sympathies, nor need ; The thorns which I have reap'd ce or - ч seed. J4. The spouseless Adriatic, mourns her lord ; And, annual marriage no*v no more renew'd,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 502 pages
...a worthier son than he." ' Meantime I seck no sympathies, nor need ; The thorns which I have reap'd are of the tree I planted; they have torn me, and I bleed: I shonld have known what frnit wonld spring from snch a seed. The sponseless Adriatic monrns her lord;... | |
| effendi Abderahman (pseud.) - 1854 - 342 pages
...30, WELBECK STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE. 1854. THE BOATMAN OF THE B08PHORUS. CHAPTEB I. The thorns that I have reaped, are of the tree I planted ! they have...have known what fruit would spring from such a seed. BYRON. * WE return to the tempted and erring Jewess ; she had been joined by Zahroun, at Odessa, as... | |
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...worthier son than he." « Meantime I seek no sympathies, nor need ; The thorns which I have rcap'd mpson, and Company inch a seed. XI. The spouselcss Adriatic mourns her lord ; And, annual marriage now no more rencw'd,... | |
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...than he."4 Meantime I seek no sympathies, nor need ; The thorns which I have rcap'd are of the tree .1 planted,— they have torn me, — and I bleed : I...have known what fruit would spring from such a seed. XI. The epouseless Adriatic mourns her lord ; And. annual marriage now no more renew'd, The Bucentaur... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 pages
...sympathies, nor need ; The thorns which I have reap'd are of the tree I planted, — they have torn roe, — and I bleed : I should have known what fruit would spring from such a seed. XI. The spouseless Adriatic mourns her lord ; And, annual marriage now no more renew'd, The Bucentaur... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 378 pages
...sympathies, nor need; The thorns which I have reapM are of the tree I planted,—they have torn me,—and I bleed : I should have known what fruit would spring from such a seed. XI. The spouseless Adriatic mourns her lord ; And, annual marriage now no more renew'd, The Bucentaur... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 pages
...SECRESY. 467 Mo. -sntime I seek no sympathies, nor need ; The thorns whieh I have reap'd are of tho tree I planted, — they have torn me, — and I bleed: I should have known what fruit would spring from sueh a seed. Byran's Childe Harold. There was a laughing devil in his sneer, That rais'd emotions both... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 pages
...SECRESY. Meantime I seek no sympathies, nor need ; The thorns whieh I have reap'd are of the tree 1 planted, — they have torn me, — and I bleed: I should have known what fruit would spring from sueh a seed. Byron's Clillds Harald. There was a laughing devil in his sneer, That ra is'.l emotions... | |
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