Friday, October 04, 2013

Byron's Conrad


That man of loneliness and mystery,

Scarce seen to smile, and seldom heard to sigh—

He knew himself a villain — but he deem'd

The rest no better than the thing he seem'd;

And scorn'd the best as hypocrites who hid

Those deeds the bolder spirit plainly did.

He knew himself detested, but he knew

The hearts that loath'd him, crouch'd and dreaded too.

Lone, wild, and strange, he stood alike exempt

From all affection and from all contempt.