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" Twas now abstraction — now a start — anon A pacing to and fro— anon, a stillness, As nought remain'd of life, save life itself, And feeling, thought, and motion, were extinct! Then all again was action! Disinclined To converse, save he held it with... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 285
1833
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The Wife: A Tale of Mantua : a Play, in Five Acts

James Sheridan Knowles - 1833 - 140 pages
...life itself, And feeling, thought, and motion, were extinct! Then all again was action ! Disinclin'd To converse, save he held it with himself; Which oft...you lay disparity too wide For love itself to leap. I saw a struggle, MARIANA. But knew not what it was.—I wondered still, That what to me was all content,...
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The Wife: A Tale of Mantua : a Play, in Five Acts

James Sheridan Knowles - 1833 - 138 pages
...life itself, And feeling, thought, and motion, were extinct ! Then all again was action ! Disinclin'd To converse, save he held it with himself; Which oft...needed. LORENZO. This spoke impediment: or he was boundBy promise to another ; or had friends Whom it behoved him to consult, and doubted ; Or 'twixt...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 21

1833 - 468 pages
...life itself, And feeling, thought, and motion, were extinct 1 Then all again was action ! Disinclin'd To converse, save he held it with himself; Which oft...'twixt Himself and him, wherein her aid he needed. Mariana. I saw a struggle, Bat knew not what it was. I wondered still, That what to me was all content,...
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The Monthly Review

1833 - 626 pages
...life itself, And feeling, thought, and motion, were extinct! Then all again was action ! Disinclin'd To converse, save he held it with himself; Which oft...and anon invoking Honour, As some high contest there was pending, 'twixt Himself and him, wherein her aid he needed. Lorenzo.—This spoke impediment: or...
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The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volume 32

1850 - 464 pages
...action — disinclined To converse, save he held it with himself, W hich oft he did, in moody, vain discoursing, And ever and anon invoking honour, As...high contest there were pending 'twixt Himself and fate, wherein her aid he needed. At length he talked of leaving us — at length He fixed the parting...
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The Dramatic Works of James Sheridan Knowles ...: The wife. The beggar of ...

James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 444 pages
...life itself, And feeling, thought, and motion, were extinct ! Then all again was action ! Disinclined To converse, save he held it with himself; Which oft...'twixt Himself and him, wherein her aid he needed. Lor. This spoke impediment : or he was bound By promise to another ; or had friends Whom it behoved...
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The Dramatic Works of James Sheridan Knowles, Volume 2

James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 374 pages
...Honour, As some high contest there were pending, 'twixt Himself and him, wherein her aid he needed. Lor. This spoke impediment: or he was bound By promise...you lay disparity too wide For love itself to leap. Mari. I saw a struggle, But knew not what it was.—I wonder'd still, That what to me was all content,...
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Book of the Poets: The Modern Poets of the Nineteenth Century

1862 - 512 pages
...life itself, And feeling, thought, and motion, were extinct! Then all again was action! Disinclined To converse, save he held it with himself; Which oft...you lay disparity too wide For love itself to leap. Maviana. I saw a struggle, But knew not what it was. — I wonder'd still, That what to me was all...
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The Dramatic Works of James Sheridan Knowles: The wife: a tale of Mantua ...

James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 376 pages
...life itself, And feeling, thought, and motion, were extinct ! Then all again was action ! Disinclined To converse, save he held it with himself; Which oft...'twixt Himself and him, wherein her aid he needed. Lor. This spoke impediment : or he was bound By promise to another ; or had friends Whom it behoved...
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The Poets and Poetry of England, in the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 pages
...life itself, And feeling, thought, and motion, were extinct! Then all again was action ! Disinclined To converse, save he held it with himself; Which oft...'twixt Himself and him, wherein her aid he needed. — I saw a struggle, But knew not what it was. I wonder'd still, That what to me was all content,...
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