Let her commence the unfriended innocent And carry wrongs about from court to court?
Unfriended and alone, Byron sat on the scarlet benches of the House of Lords until he was formally admitted as a peer.
I call myself unfriended while the spirit of her who so lately blessed me with almost a mother's tenderness, still hovers here?
Often, along the lighted and populous streets, would the two young and unfriended competitors for this world's high places roam with the various crowd, moralizing as they went or holding dim conjecture upon their destinies to be.
She felt what he must suffer, should the thought occur to him that he was about to leave her to the world, unfriended and alone; and she never mentioned his illness to him unless with the voice of hope.
I allow the justice of the charge; but you will observe, ours is not the insolence of rank: we have made it a point to protect, to the utmost, the poor and unfriended of all circles.
The men who have long waged a hand-to-hand combat with fortune, unfriended and uncheered, experience an intense enjoyment when comes the moment in which they can pour out all their sorrows and their selfishness into some confiding ear.
Sensible that Somerset had not acted as became the man to whom he could apply in his distress, he resolved, unfriended as he was, to wipe him at once from his memory.
Can it be him that I behold in the unknown, unfriended Constantine?
It was a gift out of his childhood to his shy, unfriended youth, but he understood that if ever its walls should waver and rise again to enclose his dreams, there would be no Princess.
He had been the unknown, though liberal benefactor ofunfriended genius.
I had some experience of the difficulties which awaited me; and knew how little my merits, such as they were, would avail towards the advancement of an unfriended stranger.
Wakes up the storm more madly wild, The mountain drifts are tossed on high; Farewell, unblessed, unfriended child, I cannot bear to watch thee die.
There is something dreadfully depressing in the aspect of a large city, to the poor, unfriended youth, who without house or home is starting upon his life's journey.
Tom noticed this, and it strongly inclined his sympathies toward her in her perilous and unfriended situation.
But I am not sure whether he did not rejoice even more over the good fortune which had come to Aunt Lucy Lee, whose kindness to him, in his unfriended boyhood, he would ever hold in grateful remembrance.
There come now and then moments to the sick man, when to be well and vigorous he would consent to be poor, unfriended in the world--taking health alone for his heritage.
In an eloquent passage it has been pointed out what society owes to the unfriended efforts of those who established and have maintained the right of free speech.
He told her that a girl could not live long an unfriended life like hers--that she should not if she could; she could not if she would--would she not come to him?
Twas nigh the jail, beneath a tree, None tending me; for Mother Lee Had died at Glaston, leaving me Unfriended on the wild.
Mr. Mill was the first who made provision for the expression of unfriended truth.
Bidois to their society, or even the unfriended young mercer's assistant, M.
Quesnel towards his niece, and it appeared, that he entertained more respect for the rich heiress, than he had ever felt compassion for the poor and unfriended orphan.
Some idle admirer of yours I suppose; but I believed niece you had a greater sense of propriety, than to have received the visits of any young man in your present unfriended situation.
Woman, divorced from home, wanders unfriended like a waif upon the wave.
Let no man doubt the omnipotence of nature, doubt the majesty of man's soul; let no lonely unfriended son of genius despair.