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 the wanderer of that trackless way? Tom Cringle's Log - Strana 173autor/autoři: Michael Scott - 1835 - 432 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1828 - 260 str.
...of that ship. in its most favourable aspect, before me, 1 have been led with Byron to exclaim — " Oh who can tell, save he whose heart hath tried, And danced in triumph, o'er the water wide, The exulting sense, the pulse's mad'ning play, That thrills the wand'rer of the trackless... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1828 - 458 str.
...sailor's life, in its most favourable aspect, before me, I have been led with Byron to exclaim — " Oh who can tell, save he whose heart hath tried, And danced in triumph, o'er tne water wide, The exulting sense, the pulse's mad'mng play, That thrills the wand'rer of the trackless... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 str.
...thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease! Whom slumber soothe» not — pleasure cannot please !Oh, «ho can tell, save he whose heart hath tried, And danced in triumph o'er (he waters wide. The exulting sense— the pulses maddening play, That thrills the wanderer of that... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 824 str.
...Afric's coast I left forlorn ; To increase a stranger's treasures, O'er the raging billows borne. Covper. Oh ! who can tell ? save he whose heart hath tried...triumph o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense — the pulses maddening play, That thrills the wanderer o'er that trackless way. ÍÍ 1ЛЧ1" Drenched each... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 512 str.
...coast 1 left forlnrn ; To increase a stranger's treasures, O'er the laging billows borne. Cowpei . Oh! who can tell ! save he whose heart hath tried And danced in triumph oYr the waters wide, The exulting sense — the pulses maddening play. That thrills the wanderer »>Vr... | |
| Christopher Biden - 1830 - 432 str.
...Not thon, vain lord of wantonness and ease ! Whom slumbers soothes not—pleasure cannot please— Oh, who can tell, save he whose heart hath tried,...danced, in triumph, o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense—the pulse's maddening play, That thrills the wanderer of that trackless way ? That, for itself,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1830 - 502 str.
...Whom slumber soothes not— pleasure cannot please — " Oh, who can tell, save he whose heart bath tried, " And danced in triumph o'er the waters wide,...pulse's maddening play, " That thrills the wanderer of that trackless way ? "That for itself can woo the approaching fight, "And turn what some deem danger... | |
| Richard Longeville Vowell - 1831 - 346 str.
...her way for Pampatar in the island of Margarita. CHAFTER XXIV. THE CRUISE. THE CHASE. THE CAFTURE. Oh, who can tell, save he whose heart hath tried,...pulse's maddening play, That thrills the wanderer of that trackless way. — She walks the waters like a thing of life, And seems to dare the elements... | |
| 1844 - 630 str.
...Who can witness this without exclaiming with Byron — " O, who can tell, »ave he whose heart hag tried, And danced in triumph o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense, the pulse's maddening play, Tliat thrills the wanderer of that trackless way -'" To resume. Our cruise was to Portsmouth. As we... | |
| 1835 - 472 str.
...strained for victory, and every nerve thrilling with hope — " Oh who can tell, save him whose heart has tried, And danced in triumph o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense — the pules's madd'ning play, That thrills the Wanderer of that trackless way." The whole shot round the... | |
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