Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. Welcome to their roar! Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'er it lead ! Though the... Essays and Reviews ... - Seite 278von Edwin Percy Whipple - 1848 - 360 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1825 - 504 Seiten
...Though the strain'd mast should quiver as a reed, And the rent canvass fluttering strew the gale, Still must I on ; for I am as a weed, Flung from the rock,...the surge may sweep, the tempest's breath prevail. There is something glorious in the energy, which can regard the ocean as a managed steed, welcome its... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 Seiten
...mast should quiver as a reed, And the rent canvass fluttering strew the gale, Still must I on ; for [ am as a weed. Flung from the rock, on Ocean's foam,...the surge may sweep, the tempest's breath prevail. It is this kind of personal allusion thut we most object to in the whole of this third canto, and we... | |
| Willard Phillips - 1826 - 194 Seiten
...should quiyer as a reed, And the rent canvass fluttering sjtrew. the gale, Still must I on ; for 1 am as a weed, Flung from the rock, on Ocean's foam, to sail Where'er the surge may sweep j the tempest's breath prevail . There is something glorious in the energy, which can regard the ocean... | |
| Miss Hart - 1827 - 220 Seiten
...loneliness, and think of the past, and can you condemn me ? My loneliness i it is frightful. " I feel as a weed Flung from the rock on ocean's foam to sail, Where'er the surge may sweep, the tempest's Hv.it I • prevail." The fourteenth evening after I kft you, we landed on the American shore ; the... | |
| 1827 - 574 Seiten
...should quiver as a reed, And the rent canvas fluttering strew the gale, Still must I on ; for I am as weed, Flung from the rock, on Ocean's foam to sail...the surge may sweep, the tempest's breath prevail !" Lord Byron. The SON NET* is also of Italian origin. I have already occupied so much space, that... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 Seiten
...the straiued mast should quiver as a reed, Ami the rent canvass fluttering strew the § ale, Still must I on ; for I am as a weed, Flung from the rock,...the surge may sweep, the tempest's breath prevail. It is this kind of personal allusion that we most object to in the whole of this third canto, and we... | |
| 1828 - 814 Seiten
...reed, And the rent canvas fluttering on the gale Still must I on — for I am as a weed I Hung from a rock, on ocean's foam to sail, Where'er the surge may sweep — the tempest's breath prevail. Byron. SPEECH OF AN OLD OAK IN THE PLEASURE GROUND AT . Stranger, if peace delights your cultured mind... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 Seiten
...And the rent canvas fluttering strew the gale. Still must I on ; for [ am .is a weed. Flung from (he rock, on ocean's foam, to sail Where'er the surge may sweep, the tempest's brent I prevail. III. In my youth's summer I did sing of one. The wandering outlaw of his own Hark... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 Seiten
...And the rent canv.ts fluttering strew the gale, Slill must I on ; for Ï am as a weed. Flung from ihe rock, on ocean's foam, to sail Where'er the surge may sweep, the tempest's breatli prevail. TIT. In my youth's summer I did sing of one, The wandering outlaw of bis own dark... | |
| Horace - 1830 - 1104 Seiten
...Though the strain'd mast should quiver as a reed And the rent canvass fluttering strew the gale, Still must I on ; for I am as a weed Flung from the rock,...the surge may sweep, the tempest's breath prevail." ODE 8. Addressed to Lydia, and reproaching her for detaining the young Sybaris, by her alluring arts,... | |
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