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" 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? "
The works of lord Byron - Page 73
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820
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Memoirs of Service Afloat: During the War Between the States

Raphael Semmes - 1869 - 866 pages
...the heaving wave; Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease, Whom slumber soothes not — pleasures cannot please ; 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...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Original Editions, with ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 770 pages
...soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave; Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and case ! Whom slumber soothes not — pleasure cannot please — 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...
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The royal drawing room table book; comprising original tales and poetry

John Sherer - 1870 - 526 pages
...infuses into the breast of his Conrad — " Oh, who can tell save he whose heart has tried, And danced in triumph o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense — the pulse's maddening play, That thrills the wand'rer of that trackless way 1 That, for itself, can woo the approaching fight,...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...soothes not, — pleasure cannot please. — 0, who can tell save he whose heart hath tried, And danced 2( 2 Q 2 pby. That thrills the wanderer of that trackless way • That for itself pan woo the approaching light,...
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Nature: Or, The Poetry of Earth and Sea

Athanaïs Mialaret Michelet ("Mme. Jules Michelet, "), Madame Jules Michelet - 1872 - 474 pages
...soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave ; Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease ! Whom slumber soothes not — pleasure cannot please— 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...
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Poems

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 pages
...the heaving wave ; f Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease ! Whom slumber soothes not—pleasure cannot please—- 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...
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Nature; or, The poetry of earth and sea. From the Fr. [by W.H.D. Adams].

Athénaïs Marguerite M. Michelet - 1872 - 478 pages
...the heaving wave; Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease ! Whom slumber soothes not—pleasure cannot please— 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...
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A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on ...

Thomas Arnold - 1873 - 590 pages
...soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave ! Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease ! Whom slumber soothes not — pleasure cannot please. — 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...
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The Norvicensian, Volumes 1-2

Norwich sch - 1873 - 488 pages
...very ill- merited renown. Jtoaiing anh Он 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 on his trackless way. NYONE who has, in the hope of a gratifying ambition,...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 pages
...soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave ; Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease ! Whom slumber soothes not, pleasure cannot please, — Oh ! who can tell, save he whose heart hath tried, And danced in trinmph o'er the waters wide, The exulting sense, the pulse's maddening play, That thrills...
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