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Wanderings of Childe Harold; a romance of real life - Page xi
by John Harman Bedford - 1825
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The Spy, a periodical paper of literary amusement and instruction ..., Issue 1

1810 - 430 pages
...simple and impressive narrative of Byron's shipwreck, I rested with peculiar interest,— " 'Twa» his to mourn misfortune's rudest shock, " Scourged by the winds, and cradled on the rocks." My rage for novels, and philosophy had now subsided, and I would rather have spent an evening...
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The Pleasures of Hope, with Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - 1817 - 166 pages
...shore — " In horrid climes, where Chiloe's tempests sweep Tumultuous murmurs o'er the troubled deep, 'Twas his to mourn Misfortune's rudest shock, Scourged by the winds, and cradled on the rock, To wake each joyless morn, and search again The famish'd haunts of solitary men ; Whose race, unyielding...
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The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - 1822 - 170 pages
...shore— B In horrid climes, where Chiloe's tempests sweep Tumultuous murmurs o'er the troubled deep, 'Twas his to mourn Misfortune's rudest shock, Scourged by the winds, and cradled on the rock, To wake each joyless morn, and search again The famish'd haunts of solitary men; Whose race, unyielding...
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Wanderings of Childe Harolde: A Romance of Real Life ..., Volume 2

John Harman Bedford - 1825 - 218 pages
...Belem — Verses written near Cape Trafalgar Page 174 WANDERINGS CHILDE HAROLDE. CHAP. I. ' "F was his to mourn misfortune's rudest shock, Scourged by the winds, and cradled on the rock. CAMPBELL. A night of anxiety. — HaroWe's reflections. — Freeman's temper. — Ascent to the ruined...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell, Volume 1

Thomas Campbell - 1828 - 260 pages
...shore — * In horrid climes, where Chiloe's tempests sweep Tumultuous murmurs o'er the troubled deep, Twas his to mourn Misfortune's rudest shock, Scourged by the winds, and cradled on the rock, To wake each joyless morn, and search again The famish'd haunts of solitary men ; Whose race, unyielding...
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The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of ...

British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...climes, where Chiloc's tempests sweep Tnmultuous murmurs o'er the troubled dcrp, '!«.:- his to uiourn rame And even the motion of our human blood Almost suspended, we are laid To wake each joyless morn, and search again The famished haunts of solitary men ; W hose race, unyielding...
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The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White ...

Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...(i) In horrid climes, where Chiloe's tempests sweep Tumultuous murmurs o'er the troubled deep, 'T was his to mourn Misfortune's rudest shock, Scourged by the winds, and cradled on the rock. To wake each joyless morn, and search again The famish'd haunts of solitary men ; Whose race, unyielding...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell: Including Theodric and Many Other ...

Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 248 pages
...— (o) In horrid climes, where Chiloe's tempests sweep Tumultuous murmurs o'er the troubled deep, 'Twas his to mourn misfortune's rudest shock, Scourged by the winds, and cradled on the rock, To wake each joyless morn, and search again The famished haunts of solitary men, Whose race, unyielding...
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The poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White ...

Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...climes, where Chiloe's tempests sweep Tumultuous murmurs o'er the troubled deep, 'T was hie to moum Misfortune's rudest shock, Scourged by the winds, and cradled on the rock, To wake each joyless morn, and search again The lamish'd haunts of solitary men ; Whose race, unyielding...
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Principles of Elocution: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and ...

Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 pages
...shore'^ In horrid' climes, where Chiloe's tempests sweep Tumultuous murmurs o'er the troubled deep', 'Twas his' to mourn misfortune's rudest' shock, Scourged by the winds', and cradled on the rock', To wake each joyless' morn, and search again The famished haunts of solitary' men ; Whose race', unyielding...
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