| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 426 str.
...; for the angelic power causeth the vessel to drive northward faster than human life could endure. If he may know which way to go ; For she guides him...brother, see ! how graciously She looketh down on him.' FIR8T VOIOE. ' But why drives on that ship so fast, Without or wave or wind ? ' The supematural motion... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 792 str.
...me ! speak again, Thy soft response renewing — What makes that ship drive on so fast ? What is the ocean doing ? SECOND VOICE Still as a slave before...how graciously She looketh down on him. FIRST VOICE. The Mariner bath been cast into a trance; for the angelio power canseth tbe vesMl to drire northward... | |
| 1858 - 460 str.
...soft response renewing, — What makes that ship drive on so fast ? What is the ocean doing ? CKCOXD VOICE. Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean...brother, see ! how graciously She looketh down on him ! FIUST VOICE. w'tuh" But wny drives on that ship so fast, u'.°tS?M(" Without or wave or wind ? for... | |
| William Stones (travel writer.) - 1858 - 268 str.
...city of Rio, farewell. CHAPTER VII. AT SEA — THE DOCTOR'S LECTURE THE PHILOSOPHY OF A SEA VOYAGE. ' Still as a slave before his lord The ocean hath no...way to go, For she guides him smooth or grim; ' See brothers, see how graciously She looketh down on him.' " — COLERIDGE. To obtain the treasure which... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 588 str.
...me ! speak again, Thy soft response renewing — What makes that ship drive on so fast? What is the ocean doing ?' SECOND VOICE. " ' Still as a slave...before his lord, The Ocean hath no blast ; His great black eye most silently Up to the Moon is cast — If he may know which way to go ; For she guides... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 610 str.
...response renewing — What makes that ship drive on to fast? What is the ocean doing ?' 8ЖС01ГО VOICE. " ' Still as a slave before his lord, The Ocean hath no blast ; His great black eye most silently Up to the Moon is cast — If he may know which way to go ; For she guides... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1859 - 578 str.
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| Henry Coppée - 1859 - 380 str.
...of that despairing ocean, in the same poem : — " Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean has no blast, His great bright eye most silently Up to the moon is cast." A modern critic has declared the last two lines to be among the finest in the language. Sublimity in... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1860 - 432 str.
...modern, British or foreign, I should point to these lines in The JRime of the Ancient Mariner: —• " Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no...great bright eye most silently Up to the moon is cast" No purely realistic description could be conceived, comparable, in power and sublimity, to this. The... | |
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