| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 770 pages
...slave ! Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave; Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and case ! Whom slumber soothes not — pleasure cannot please...who can tell, save he whose heart hath tried, And danced in triumph o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense— the pulse's maddening play, That thrills... | |
| John Sherer - 1870 - 526 pages
...infuses into the breast of his Conrad — " Oh, who can tell save he whose heart has tried, And danced in triumph o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense — the pulse's maddening play, That thrills the wand'rer of that trackless way 1 That, for itself, can woo the approaching fight, And turns what some... | |
| Henry Llewellyn Williams - 1870 - 204 pages
...change. Oh, who can tell 1 not thou, luxurious slave ! Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave; Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease ! Whom slumber soothes not— pleasure cannot pleaseOn, who can tell, save he whose heart hath tried, And danced in triumph o'er the waters wide,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...change. 0, who can tell ? not thou, luxurious slave ! Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave ; — 0, who can tell save he whose heart hath tried, And danced in triumph o'er the waters wide. The... | |
| Athanaïs Mialaret Michelet ("Mme. Jules Michelet, "), Madame Jules Michelet - 1872 - 474 pages
...change. Oh, who can tell? not thou, luxurious slave ! Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave ; Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease ! Whom...who can tell, save he whose heart hath tried, And danced in triumph o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense— the pulse's maddening play, That thrills... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 pages
...the heaving wave ; f Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease ! Whom slumber soothes not—pleasure cannot please—- Oh, who can tell save he whose heart hath tried, And danced in triumph o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense—the pulse's maddening play, That thrills... | |
| Athénaïs Marguerite M. Michelet - 1872 - 478 pages
...the heaving wave; Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease ! Whom slumber soothes not—pleasure cannot please— Oh, who can tell, save he whose heart hath tried, And danced in triumph o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense—the pulse's maddening play, That thrills... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1873 - 590 pages
...change. Oh, who can tell ? not thou, luxurious slave ! Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave ! Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease ! Whom...who can tell, save he whose heart hath tried, And danced in triumph o er the waters wide, The exulting sense — the pulse's maddening play, That thrills... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 898 pages
...slave ! Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave ; Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and case ! will leave the loftiest star. XXXIX. Yet well thy soul danced in triumph o'er the waters wide, Tfie exulting sense — the pulse's maddening play, That thrills... | |
| Norwich sch - 1873 - 488 pages
...very ill- merited renown. Jtoaiing anh Он who can tell, save he, whose heart hath tried, And danced in triumph, o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense...pulse's maddening play, That thrills the wanderer on his trackless way. NYONE who has, in the hope of a gratifying ambition, proudly handed his fair... | |
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