Ye Elements, in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted, can ye not Accord me such a being ? Do I err In deeming such inhabit many a spot, Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot... Sir Henry Delmé, by a bushman - Página 11por sir Henry Delmé (fict.name.) - 1841Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 páginas
...if there were no man to trouble what is clear. CLXXVn. Oh ! that the desert were my dwelling-place, Galignani Ye elements ! — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1841 - 410 páginas
...bring us. | CHILDE HAROLD'S ADDRESS TO THE OCEAN. (BYRON.) 0 that the desert were my dweiring-place, | With one fair spirit for my minister, | That I might...human race', | And, hating no one, | love but only hei\ ! | Ye elements ! — in whose ennobling stir , I feel myself exal'terZ — | can ye not : Accord-... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 360 páginas
...sea. Let us recite the celebrated close of Childe Harold. "Oh! that the desert were my dwelling-place, With one fair Spirit for my minister, That I might...human race And, hating no one, love but only her! Ye elements!—in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted—Can ye not Accord me such a being ?... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 páginas
...if there were no man to trouble what is clear. CLXXVII. Oh ! that the Desert were my dwelling-place. :o. ! Ye Elements ! — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 páginas
...shows, moreover, that ladies may sometimes wield as powerful a pen as men. ADDRESS TO THE OCEAN. 1. Oh ! that the desert were my dwelling place, With...human race, And, hating no one, love but only her ! Ye elements ! in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — can ye not Accord me such a being... | |
| James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 páginas
...heartless and wandering bliss; And oh! — if there be an Elysium on earth, It is this — it is this. 3 With one fair spirit for my minister, That I might...human race, And, hating no one, love but only her ! Ye elements! — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — can ye not Accord me such a being... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 548 páginas
...at the end of this Canto, No. XXXf. X CLXXVII. \Oh ! that the Desert were my dwelling-place, VVith one fair Spirit for my minister, That I might all...human race, . And, hating no one, love but only her ! ^ Ye Elements ! — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a... | |
| 1843 - 592 páginas
...stir; — " Oh ! that the desert were my dwelling-place, With one fair spirit for my minister ; That 1 might all forget the human race, And hating no one, love but only her." Now is this wish to quit the human throng. To be esteem'd as right, or blam'd as wrong ? XXXVII. What... | |
| John Walker Ord - 1845 - 434 páginas
...seraphs, or cloud of the inner shrine, shades and obscures, yet glorifies and illuminates all ! " O that the desert were my dwelling place, With one fair...human race, And, hating no one, love but only her ! . Ye elements ! in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 páginas
...our petty griefs! — let me not number mine. THE OCEAN. OR ! that the desert were my dwelling-place, With one fair spirit for my minister, That I might...human race, And, hating no one, love but only her ! Ye elements f — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being... | |
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