Welcome to their roar! Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'er it lead !' Though the strain'd mast should quiver as a reed, And the rent canvas fluttering strew the gale, Still must I on : for I am as a weed, Flung from the rock, on Ocean's foam, to sail... Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt - Side 91av George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1851 - 287 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1822 - 492 sider
...manifested in various ways, by various characters. B — gave vent to his feelings in a poetical effusion : Once more upon the waters — yet once more — And the waves bound beneath me, like a steed That knows its rider. Lord Byron was now handed from one to the other in very fine style... | |
| Lady Maria Callcott - 1824 - 376 sider
...VOYAGE TO BRAZIt, AND RESIDENCE THERE, DURING PART OF THE YEARS 1821, 1822, 1823. BY MARIA GRAHAM. ONCE MORE UPON THE WATERS, YET ONCE MORE, AND THE WAVES BOUND BENEATH ME AS A STEED THAT KNOWS HIS BIDER. LONDON: ... PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN, PATERNOSTER-ROW ; AND... | |
| Louise Swanton-Belloc - 1824 - 400 sider
...gone by , When Albion's lesseningshorescouldgrieve orgladmine cye. n. Once more upon the waters ! yct once more ! And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. Wclcomc , to their roar-! Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'cr it lead ! donne à elles. Quand le mât... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 334 sider
...me as a steed That knows his rider. Welcome, to their roar ! Swift he their guidanee, whereso«'er it lead ! Though the strain'd mast should quiver as a reed, And the rent eanvass fluttering strew the gale, Still must I on ; for I am as a weed, Flung from the rock, on Ocean's... | |
| 1825 - 504 sider
...passages of great power in which some personal emotion is expressed, without offence to moral sentiment. Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! And the...beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. Welcome to their roar ! Swift be their guidance, whereso'er it lead ! Though the strain'd mast should quiver as... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 sider
...Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad mine eye. II. Once more upon the waters! yet once more 1 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 strain'd mast should quiver as... | |
| Richard Gooch - 1825 - 248 sider
...various ways, by various characters. B — gave vent to his feelings in a poetical effusion : — " Once more upon the waters — yet once more — And the waves bound beneath me, like a steed That knows its rider." Lord Byron was now handed from one to the other in very fine style... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 sider
...Whither I know not; but the hour's gone by When Alhion's lessening shores could grieve or glad mine eye. Once more upon the waters ! yet once more! And the waves bound heneath me as a steed That knows his rider. Welcome to their roar ! Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'er... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 170 sider
...know not ; but the hour's gone by, [eye. When Albion's lessening shores coold grieve or glad mine II. Once more upon the waters! yet once more! And the...beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. Welcome, to their roar ! Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'er it lead! Though the strain'd mast should quiver as... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 sider
...I know not ; but the hour's pone by, When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad mine eye. ecord In any annals, the Doge Faliero ! The proofs and process are complete; the their roar! Swift be their guidance, whercsoe'er it lead! Though the strain'd mast should quiver as... | |
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