| James Wallace (ship's surgeon.) - 1824 - 192 pagina’s
...mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests ! — in all time, Calm or convuls'd, in breeze or gale or storm, Icing the pole, or in...Obeys thee ! Thou goest forth dread, fathomless, alone !" But, a little while, and all is calm again. Soon are the winds subdued, and the dread convulsion... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 234 pagina’s
...glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests; in all time, Calm or convulsed—in breeze, or gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the...;—boundless, endless, and sublime— The image of Eternity—the throne Of the Invisible ; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made;... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 pagina’s
...in the torrid clime Dark-heaving;—boundless, endless, and sublime— The image of Eternity—the throne Of the Invisible; even from out thy slime The...thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone. CLXXXIV. And I have loved thee, ocean! and my joy Of youthful sports was on thy breast to be Uorne,... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pagina’s
...Time writes no wrinkle on thine azure brow, Such as creation's dawn beheld, thou nil lest now. Thon glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses...gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving; — boundless, endless, and sublime — The image of eternity — the throne Of the Invisible... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pagina’s
...Dark-heaving—boundless, endless, and sublime ! The image of Eternity !—the throne •••"''» J>nA Of the Invisible !—Even from out thy slime The monsters...thee! Thou goest forth, dread! fathomless ! alone! ..' . .. • •. i . AJ. I d:.-V .i V JfWBO^ '• •. ••i •..:• •«• • : •- '•>... | |
| 1826 - 434 pagina’s
...glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests; in all lime, Calm or convuls'd—in breeze, or gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the...;—boundless, endless, and sublime— The image of Eternity—the throne Of the Invisible; even from out thy slime . The monsters of the deep are made;... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 888 pagina’s
...convulsed— in breeze, «r (jale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving ; — boundless, endless, and sublime — The image of eternity—...even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are m.ide; euch tone Obeys thee; thou goat forth, dread, fathomless, alune. CLXXXIV. And I have loved thec,... | |
| Thomas Loraine McKenney - 1827 - 606 pagina’s
...whose vast sheet of water was seen when the fog subsided, as far as the eye could take it in — "A glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses...Calm or convulsed — in breeze, or gale, or storm." Hitherto, and when out in the lake, or bay rather, (that is between Point Iroquois and Gros cap, and... | |
| Thomas Loraine McKenney - 1827 - 534 pagina’s
...whose vast sheet of water was seen when the fog subsided, as far as the eye could take it in — "A glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses...Calm or convulsed — in breeze, or gale, or storm." Hitherto, and when out in the lake, or bay rather, (that is between Point Iroquois and Gros cap, and... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 pagina’s
...glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests ; in all time, Calm or convuls'd — in breeze, or gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in...thee ; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone. GREECE. NO breath of air to break the wave That rolls below the Athenian's grave, That tomb which,... | |
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