“They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts.”
Book 1. Compare: "He never is alone that is accompanied with noble thoughts", John Fletcher, Love's Cure, act iii. sc. 3.
The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia (1580)
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Part ii, canto vi.
Lucile (1860)

Adventure, l. 1-8.
Ballads for the Times (1851)

“One human thought alone is worth more than the entire world, hence God alone is worthy of it.”
The Sayings of Light and Love

“There is no reality for me but pure thought. Minds alone are interesting.”
Source: Pène du Bois (1897), p. 96.

Formal Logic (1847)