| Rev. H. T. Howat - 1865 - 296 pages
...homes. ' Great ocean ! strongest of creation's sons, Unconquerable, unreposed, untired, That rolled the wild, profound, eternal bass In nature's anthem, and made music such As pleased the ear of God. Into thy dark, unknown, mysterious caves, And secret haunts, unfathomably deep, Beneath all visible... | |
| Gems - 1868 - 194 pages
...MAN-OF-WAR. Great Ocean ! strongest of Creation's sons, Unconquerable, unreposed, untir'd, That rolled the wild, profound, eternal bass In nature's anthem, and made music, such As pleased the ear of God! Self-purifying, unpolluted Sea! Lover unchangeable, thy faithful breast For ever heaving to the lovely... | |
| Arthur Mangin - 1868 - 480 pages
...peculiarly their own. " Strongest of Creation's sons, Unconquerable, unreposed, untired, It rolled the wild, profound, eternal bass In Nature's anthem, and made music, such As pleased the ear of God ! " * But if for its sublime beauty and glorious music man admires it, he fears it on account of its... | |
| Issette Teresa Torr - 1870 - 184 pages
...listened. Great Ocean ! strongest of creation's sons, Unconquerable, unreposed, untired, That rolled the wild, profound, eternal bass, In nature's anthem, and made music, such As pleased the ear of God ! original, Unmarred, unfaded work of Deity, And unburlesqued by mortal's puny skill ; From age to... | |
| Robert Pollok, James Robert Boyd - 1871 - 426 pages
...listen 'd ! Great Ocean ! strongest of creation's sons ! Unconquerable, unreposed, untired ; That roll'd the wild, profound, eternal bass, In Nature's anthem, and made music, such 585 As pleased the ear of God. Original, Unmarr'd, unfaded work of Deity ; And unburlesqued by mortal's... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1874 - 424 pages
...listened. Great Ocean I strongest of creation's sons, unconquerable, unreposed, untired, that rolled the wild, profound, eternal bass in Nature's anthem, and made music such as pleased the ear of God. • 23. Tke Lonely Walk. Nor is the hour of lonely walk forgot in the wide desert, whera the view was... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 pages
...crawls: He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls. OCEAN. TENNYSON. That rolled the wild, profound, eternal bass In nature's anthem, and made music such As pleased the ear of God ! original, And unburlesqued by mortal's puny skill; Unmarred, unfaded work of Deity! From age to age... | |
| David Landsborough - 1875 - 510 pages
...CHAPTER^ xi. " Great Ocean ! strongest of Creation's sons, Unconquerable, unreposed, untired, That roll'd the wild, profound, eternal bass In Nature's anthem, and made music such As pleased the ear of God ! Original, Unmarred, unfaded work of Deity, From age to age enduring and unchanged, Majestical, inimitable,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 pages
...OCEAN. GIIEAT Ocean ! strongest of creation's sons, Unconquerable, unreposed, untired, That rolled the wild, profound, eternal bass In nature's anthem, and made music such As pleased the ear of God ! original, tTnmaired, unfaded work of Deity ! And unburlesqued by mortal's puny skill ; From age to... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 pages
...WH1TTIEJ. OCEAN. GREAT Ocean ! strongest of creation's sons, Unconquerable, unreposed, untired, That rolled the wild, profound, eternal bass In nature's anthem, and made music such As pleased the car of God ! original, Uninarred, unfaded work of Deity ! And unburlesqued by mortal's puny skill ;... | |
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