| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 páginas
...2 ; but the hour 's копе by, When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad mine eye.3 II. on N. Byron ¡is a steed That knows his rider.* Welcome to their roar ! Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'er it... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1842 - 72 páginas
...hike. His are the tones that music loves to lisp. Keep Nature's temples "free from sinful sacrifice. The waves bound beneath me as a steed that knows his rider. Such are the vows, the sacrifice I give. Wisdom mounts her zenith with the stars. EXERCISE 36. n, compound... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 548 páginas
...The winds lift up their voices : I depart, Whither I know not ; but-the hour 's gone by, ^-r IWhen Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad mine eye. Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! 4 ,,• And the waves bound beneath me as a steed I" » ,. , . That knows his rider. ^Welcome, to... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 336 páginas
...and on high The winds lift up their voices ; I depart, Whither I know not ; but the hour 's gone by, When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad...beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. Welcome to the roar ! Swift be their guidance, wheresce'er it lead ! Though the strained mast should quiver as... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 680 páginas
...Whither I know not ; but the hour 's gone by, When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad minf eye. Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! And...beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. Welcome to the roar ! Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'er it lead ! Though the strained mast should quiver as... | |
| Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers Napier - 1844 - 356 páginas
...shark — Capture of a turtle — " Toujours Tortue"— Sight of Old England. CHAPTER IV. THE CAPE. " Once more upon the waters ! yet once more, And the...beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. Welcome to the roar! Swift be their guidance wheresoe'er it lead! Though the strain'd mast should quiver as a... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 páginas
...and on high The winds lift up their voices : I depart, Whither I know not ; but the hour's gone by When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad...That knows his rider. Welcome, to their roar ! Swift by their guidance, whersoe'er it lead ! • It is gratifying to Lord Byron's admirers, who can hardly... | |
| John Walker Ord - 1845 - 434 páginas
...beneath our feet, and the vast steamer floats like a rose-leaf on the spray. And we are all happy ! — " Once more upon the waters, yet once more ! And the...beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. Welcome to the roar ! Swift be their guidance wheresoe'er it lead !" Aye, where will they lead if the rudder is... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1845 - 540 páginas
...soul" are well expressed in his exulting gladness at being again on the boisterous element he loved : " Once more upon the waters ! — yet, once more ! And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows its rider. Welcome to their roar ! Swifl be their guidance, wheresoe'er it lead ! Though the strained... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1845 - 530 páginas
...more upon the waters ! — yet, once more ! And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows its rider. Welcome to their roar ! Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'er it lead ! Though the strained mast should quiver as a reed, And the strained canvass fluttering strew the gale, Yet must... | |
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