Yet the charmed spell Which summons man to high discovery Is ever vocal in the outward world, Though they alone may hear it who have hearts Responsive to its tone. The gale of spring, Breathing sweet balm over the western waters, Called forth that gifted... Romance and Reality - Side 162af Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831 - 342 sider
...to be tragic, to save it from being ridiculous. CHAPTER VIII. " You're very welcome." SHAKESPEARE. " Yet the charmed spell Which summons man to high discovery...Called forth that gifted old adventurer To seek the perfumes of spice-laden winds Far in the Indian isles." Cambridge Prixe-Poem : the North-west Passage.... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831 - 348 sider
...tragic, to save it from being ridiculous. CHAPTER VIII. " You're very welcome." SHAKESPEARE. " Vet the charmed spell Which summons man to high discovery...Called forth that gifted old adventurer To seek the perfumes of spice-laden winds Far in the Indian isles." Cambridge Prize-Poem: the North-west Passage.... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832 - 512 sider
...tragic, to save it from being ridiculous. CHAPTER XVIII. • " You 're very welcome." SHAKSPEARE. " Yet the charmed spell Which summons man to high discovery...Called forth that gifted old adventurer . To seek the perfumes of spiceladcn winds Far in the Indian isles." Cambridge Prize Poem : the North West Passage.... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832 - 262 sider
...save it from being ridiculous. CHAPTER XVIII. " You 're very welcome." SHAKSPEA**. " Yet the chsrmed spell Which summons man to high discovery Is ever...outward world, Though they alone may hear it who have heartsResponsive to its tone. The gale of spring, Breathing sweet balm over the western waters, Called... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1850 - 1088 sider
...CHAPTER LIV. You're very welcome." SHJLKSPEJLBE. 11 Yet the charmed sfiell Which summons man to hich discovery Is ever vocal in the outward world, Though they alone may hear il who have heartt Responsive to its tone. The gale of spring, Hreathinsi sweet balm over the western... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1852 - 532 sider
...You're very welcome." — SHAKESPEARE. " Yet the charmed spell Which summons man to high disco?ery Is ever vocal in the outward world, Though they alone...Called forth that gifted old adventurer To seek the perfumes of spice-laden winds Far in the Indian isles." Cambridge Prize Poem : the Xffrth.wcst Passage.... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1856 - 522 sider
...tragic, to save it from being ridiculous. CHAPTER VIII. " You're very welcome." — SHAEESPEARE. ** Yet the charmed spell Which summons man to high discovery Is ever vocal in ihe outward world, Though they alone may hear it who have hearts Responsive to its tone. The gale of... | |
| University of Cambridge. Seatonian Prize, University of Cambridge - 1859 - 378 sider
...triumphant heads, and laugh to scorn The undreaded kinghood of the lordly sea? A fearful challenge — yet the charmed spell, Which summons Man to high Discovery,...Called forth that gifted old Adventurer* To seek the perfumes of spice-laden winds Far in the Indian Isles. Yea, there is power In Nature's solemn music... | |
| Ernest Giles - 1875 - 238 sider
...emerged. That I shall ever again take the field is more than I can undertake to say. But — " . . . . Yet the charmed spell Which summons man to high discovery...world, Though they alone may hear it who have hearts Kesponsive to its tone. ....." I will now only add, that a line of permanent waters has been. found... | |
| Ernest Giles - 1889 - 408 sider
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