| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 380 sider
...long had fed his youthful appetite ; 95 12. The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew, 100 As glad to waft him from his native home ; And fast...circumambient foam : And then, it may be, of his wish to roam Repented he. but in his bosom slept 105 The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of... | |
| Alfred Biese - 1888 - 526 sider
...der Schäfer wie im Traum, i Übersetzung von ADOLF BOETTGEE, Leipzig 1839. 2 The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew, As glad to waft him from his native home — But when the sun was sinking in the sea He seized his harp, which he at times could string —... | |
| Alfred Biese - 1892 - 480 sider
...der Schäfer wie im Traum, i Übersetzung von ADOLF BOETTOER, Leipzig 1839. 2 The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew, As glad to waft him from his native home — But when the sun was sinking in the sea He seized his harp, which he at times could string —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1893 - 184 sider
...cross the brine, And traverse Paynim shores, and pass Earth's central line. XII. The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew, As glad to waft him...circumambient foam ; And then, it may be, of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of wail,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 332 sider
...long had fed his youthful appetite; 95 zn The sails were filled, and fair the light winds blew, 100 As glad to waft him from his native home; And fast...circumambient foam: And then, it may- be, of his wish to roam Eepented he, but in his bosom slept 105 The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 738 sider
...more beautiful and appropriate arrangement of words, than in the following stanza from Childe Harold : The sails were filled, and fair the light winds blew,...circumambient foam ; And then it may be of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of wail,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 722 sider
...shores, and pass Earth's central line."L > XII. The sails were filled, and fair the light winds blew,'"As glad to waft him from his native home; And fast the...circumambient foam: And then, it may be, of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept 3 i. Hit house, hts hame, hit vassals, and hit lands.—{MS. D.]... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 sider
...shores and pass Earth's central line. XII The sails were ftlPd, and fair the light winds blew, loo As glad to waft him from his native home; And. fast...circumambient foam. And then, it may be, of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of wail,... | |
| Alfred Biese - 1905 - 394 sider
...lyric of Nature, with its incomparable interweaving of scenery and feeling: The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew, As glad to waft him from his native home . . . But when the sun was sinking in the sea, He seized his harp . . . Adieu, adieu I my native shore... | |
| Alfred Biese - 1905 - 394 sider
...lyric of Nature, with its incomparable interweaving of scenery and feeling: The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew, As glad to waft him from his native home . . . He seized his harp . . . But when the sun was sinking in the sea, Adieu, adieu! my native shore... | |
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