O'ER the glad waters of the dark blue sea, Our thoughts as boundless, and our souls as free, Far as the breeze can bear, the billows foam, Survey our empire, and behold our home ! These are our realms, no limits to their sway — Our flag the sceptre... The Twelve Foundations, and Other Poems - Page 168de Henry Cadwallader Adams - 1859 - 200 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 572 pages
...the pirate : " O'er the glad waters of the dark blue sea, Our thoughts, as boundless, and our souls as free) Far as the breeze can bear, the billows foam,...rest, and joy in every change. Oh, who can tell ? not thoti, luxurious slave ! Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave ; Not then, vain lord of wantonness... | |
| St. Clyde (fict.name.) - 1816 - 344 pages
.... CHAPTER VII. Far as the breeze can bear the billow's foam, Survey our empire and behold our home! Ours the wild life in tumult still to range From toil to rest, and joy in every change. BYRON. AT the appointed hour Levingstone was at the rendezvous, and was soon met by one of the smugglers,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 336 pages
..." DANTK, "O'nn the glad waters of the dark blue sea, •- Our thoughts as boundless, and our souls as free. "Far as the breeze can bear, the billows...tumult still to range "From toil to rest, and joy in erery change. I. "Oh! who can tell? not thou, luxurious slave! a Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 308 pages
...foam, " Survey our empire and behold our home ! " These are our realms, no limits to their sway — 5 " Our flag the sceptre all who meet obey. " Ours the...and joy in every change. '' Oh, who can tell ? not thoii, luxurious slave ! u Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wate; 18 " Not tbou, vain lord... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1820 - 796 pages
...their sway — Our ßag the sceptre all who meet obey. Ours the wild life in tunudi still to rctnge From toil to rest , and joy in every change, Oh, who can teil? not tJiou, luxuriotts elave! ff' hone soul would sicken o' er tlie heaving wai'e ; Not thou,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 486 pages
...Survey our empire and behold our home ! « These are our realms, no limits to their sway— . •i Our flag the sceptre all who meet obey. « Ours the...change. « Oh, who can tell? not thou, luxurious slave I « Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave ; « Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 466 pages
...blue sea, Our thonghts as boundless, and our souls as free, Far as the breeze can bear, the hillows foam, Survey our empire and behold our home! These...rest, and joy in every change. Oh, who can tell ? not thon, luxurious slave ! Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave; Not thon, vain lord of wantouness... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 pages
...These are our realms, no limits to their sway — Our (lag the sceptre all who meet obey. Ours tin- wild life in tumult still to range From toil to rest, and joy in every change. Oh, who eon tell? not thou, luxurious slave! Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave; Not thou, vain... | |
| Christopher Biden - 1830 - 432 pages
...any service: " O'er the glad waters of the dark blue sea, Our thoughts as boundless, and our souls as free, Far as the breeze can bear, the billows foam,...rest, and joy in every change. Oh, who can tell ? not thon, luxurious slave ! Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave; Not thon, vain lord of wantonness... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 442 pages
...sway— " Our flag the sceptre all who meet obey. " Ours the wild life in tumult still to range "Frqin toil to rest, and joy in every change. "Oh, who can tell? not tliou, luxurious slave! "Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave; "Not tliou, vain lord of wantonness... | |
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