I held but slight communion ; but instead, My joy was in the Wilderness, to breathe The difficult air of the iced mountain's top, Where the birds dare not build, nor insect's wing Flit o'er the herbless granite; or to plunge Into the torrent, and to roll... The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review - Side 339redigeret af - 1817Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1847 - 356 sider
...of the iced mountain's top, Where the birds dare not build, nor insect's wing Flit o'er the herbless granite ; or to plunge Into the torrent, and to roll...through the. night the moving moon, The stars and their development ; or catch The dazzling lightnings till my eyes grew dim ; Or to look, list'ning, on the... | |
| William Sweetser - 1850 - 456 sider
...mountain's top, . Where the birds dare not build, nor insect's wing Flit o'er the herbless granite ; or To follow through the night the moving moon, The stars, and their development ; or catch The dazzling lightnings till my eyes grew dim ; Or to look listening on the... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1852 - 388 sider
...flight of the eagle, could he not ascend among the planets, to solve some great problem of the Deity, or To follow through the night the moving moon, The stars, and their developments ? Far happier, indeed, was he, the gifted son of science, in the solitude of the Balize... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1852 - 383 sider
...flight of the eagle, could he not ascend among the planets, to solve some great problem of the Deity, or To follow through the night the moving moon, The stars, and their developments ? Far happier, indeed, was he, the gifted son of science, in the solitude of the Balize... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 sider
...of the iced mountain's top, Where the birds dare not build, nor insect's wing Flit o'er the herbless spirit shall not sleep ; There are shades which Tn these my early strength exulted ; or 29 To follow through the night the moving moon. The stars and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 sider
...the birds dare not build, nor insect's wing Flit o'er the herbless granite ; or to plunge Into tae was set as Ï have described. Just before sunrise on Tuesday merning, theii flow. In these my early strength exulted ; or 29 To follow through the night the moving moon,... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1854 - 390 sider
...flight of the eagle, could he not ascend among the planets, to solve some great problem of the Deity, or To follow through the night the moving moon, The stars, and their developments ' Far happier, indeed, was he, the gifted son of science, in the solitude of the Balize... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1854 - 392 sider
...flight of the eagle, could he not ascend among the planets, to solve some great problem of the Deity, or To follow through the night the moving moon, The stars, and their developments ? Far happier, indeed, was he, the gifted son of science, in the solitude of the Balize... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 sider
...flatter'd, follow'd, sought, and sued ; This is to be alone ; this, this is solitude ! Byron's ChUde Harold. To follow through the night the moving moon, The stars and their development ; or eateh The dazzling lightnings till my eyes grew dim; Or to look, list'ning, on the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 sider
...of the iceTTSountain's top) Where the birds dare not buffi^ nor insect's wing Flit o'er the herbless granite; or to plunge Into the torrent, and to roll along On the swift whirl of the new-breaking wave Of river-stream, or ocean, in their flow. In these my early strength exulted; or... | |
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