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 73by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820Full view - About this book
| 1885 - 668 pages
...Whose 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... | |
| Truths - 1885 - 572 pages
...Soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave ; >Tot 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 madd'ning play, That thrills... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 260 pages
...Whose soul would sicken o'er the heavingwave; 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... | |
| Raphael Semmes - 1887 - 968 pages
...soothes not — pleasures cnnnot please; Oh, who can toll, 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? ********* Death! Come when it will — we snatch the... | |
| Sir William Henry Bundey - 1888 - 306 pages
...VIA CHINA AND JAPAN 151-223 CHAPTER I. 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. — BYRON. THE "WHITE CLOUD." IT is now upwards of... | |
| Sir Albert Hastings Markham - 1891 - 400 pages
...EXPLORATION IN THE ARCTIC REGIONS. 1607-1773. " 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 Corsair. ENGLAND in the year 1818 being... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1891 - 752 pages
...not — pleasure cannot please — Olí, »ho can tell, save he whose heart hath tried, And danced niAnd I have loved thee, Ocean ! and my juy Of vouthful sports was on thy breast to That thrills the wanderer of that trackless way ? That for itself can woo the approaching fight, And... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1892 - 324 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... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1893 - 374 pages
...Whose 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... | |
| John W. Iliff - 1893 - 616 pages
...soothes not, — pleasure cannot please — t), whocan 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? That for itself can woo the approaching light, And... | |
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