| Louis Malaher - 1852 - 184 pages
...go the stick by separating her teeth. 7 expires. 8 of the tame race. LA HER. (IMITÉ DE BYRON.) Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain ; Man marks...doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, \Vhen, for a moment, like a drop of rain, He sinks into thy depths with bubbling groan, Without a grave,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1852 - 450 pages
...was just as frank and sincere as that he bestowed on Captain Daggett himself. CHAPTER IX. " Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean — roll : Ten thousand...shore; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deeds, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, When for a moment, like a drop of rain,... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1852 - 322 pages
...blue Ocean—roll! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain; Man marks the earth with rum—bis control Stops with the shore; upon the watery plain...his own, When, for a moment, like a drop of rain, He suiks into thy depths with bubbling groan, Without a grave, unkneU'd, uncoffin'd, and unknown. His... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1852 - 448 pages
...just as frank and sincere as that he bestowed on Captain Daggett himself. CHAPTER IX. " Roll on, them deep and dark blue ocean — roll : Ten thousand fleets...shore; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deeds, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, When for a moment, like a drop of rain,... | |
| Edward Young - 1852 - 528 pages
...Lord Byron : Roll on, thou deep and dark -blue ocean — roll ! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thco In vain. Man marks the earth with ruin — his control...with the shore ; upon the watery plain The wrecks arc all thy deed, nor (loth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, When, for a moment, like... | |
| 1916 - 68 pages
...Take the tremendous close of that tremendous poem, his famous apostrophe to the Ocean: •"Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean, roll! Ten thousand...earth with ruin, his control Stops with the shore." Everything is concrete, definite, but there is not a single line of actual description in the whole... | |
| James Beniger - 2009 - 512 pages
...Processing Speed, and the Crisis of Control From Tradition to Rationality: Distributing Control Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean, roll! Ten thousand...earth with ruin, his control Stops with the shore. — Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage IN VIEW OF the cultural and market control achieved in even the... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1990 - 566 pages
...any thing out of the common track occur, was repeated no less than four times. Chapter XXI "Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean — roll! Ten thousand...— his control Stops with the shore; — upon the wat'ry plain The wrecks are all thy deed." Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, IV.clxxix. 16o3-16o7.... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pages
...intrudes By the deep sea, and music in its roar: I love not man the less, but nature more, 1 Roll on, Dead together lie As if in love . . . There was no...heart of Man. (1. 36-38) CMoP; EaLo; MoAB; MoBrPo; SeC 3 Time writes no wrinkles on thine azure brow; Such as creation's dawn beheld, thou rollest now. 4... | |
| Romulus Linney - 1993 - 334 pages
...light is on Ada, seated in her chair, but lit with Byron, traveling as he does. Music. ADA: Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean — roll! Ten thousand...earth with ruin — his control Stops with the shore — Wind again, rising. BYRON: And thus I am absorb'd, and this is life, I look upon the peopled desert... | |
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