| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 páginas
...? SECOND VOICE. " Still as a Slave before his Lord, " The Ocean hath no blaft : " His great bright eye most silently " Up to the moon is cast— " If he may know which way to go, " For fhe guides him smooth or grim. " See, brother, see ! how graciously " She looketh down on him. FIRST... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 páginas
...The Ocean hath no blast : " His great bright eye most silently "•Up to the moon is cast — VI. " If he may know which way to go, " For she guides him...why drives on that ship so fast " Without or wave or winU ? SECOND VOICE. " The air is cut away before, " And closes from behind. " Fly, brother, fly !... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 páginas
.... SECOND VOICE. " Still as a Slave before his Lord, " The Ocean hath no blast : " His great bright eye most silently " Up to the moon is cast — " If he may knott which way to go, " For she guides him smooth of grim. " See, brother, se* ! how graciously "... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 páginas
...OCEAN doing? SECOND VOICE. Still as a slave before his lord. The OCEAN hath no blast; His great bright eye most silently Up to the Moon is cast — If he...brother, see! how graciously She looketh down on him. FIKST VOICE. But why drives on that ship so fast, Without or wave or wind ? SECOND VOICE. The air is... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 páginas
...OCEAN doing? SECOND VOICE. Still as a slave before his lord, The OCEAN hath no blast ; His great bright eye most silently Up to the Moon is cast — If he...brother, see ! how graciously She looketh down on him. er But why drives on that ship so fast, Suffer Without or wave or wind ? the angelic power causeth... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 páginas
...OCEAN doing! SECOND VOICE. Still as a slave before his lord, The OCEAN hath no blast; His great bright eye most silently Up to the Moon is cast— If he...brother, see ! how graciously She looketh down on him. But why drives on that ship so fast. Without or wave or wind ? SECOND VOICE. The air is cut away before,... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1835 - 352 páginas
...ocean doing? SECOND VOICE. Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no blast; His great bright eye most silently Up to the Moon is cast— If he...FIRST VOICE. But why drives on that ship so fast, The Mariner „,. , " . b.ith lieen Without or wave or wind ? cut into a SECOND VOICE. poni-i" caustrauce;... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 394 páginas
...For she guides him smooth or grim. See, brother, see ! how graciously She looketh down on him. FIHST VOICE. « But why drives on that ship so fast, Without or wave or wind ? SECOND VOICE. The ah- is cut away before, And closes from behind. Fly, brother, fly ! more high, more high ! Or we shall... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 496 páginas
...doing ?' SECOND VOICE ' Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no blast : His great bright eye most silently Up to the moon is cast — If he...The air is cut away before, And closes from behind. For slow and alow that ship will go, When the Mariner's trace is abated .' I woke, and we were sailing... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 170 páginas
...doing ? SECOND VOICE. Still as a slave before his lord, The Ocean hath no blast ; His great bright eye most silently Up to the moon is cast, If he may...how graciously She looketh down on him. FIRST VOICE. SECOND VOICE. The air is cut away before, And closes from behind. Fly, brother, fly ! more high, more... | |
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