 | George Gordon Byron - 1994 - 860 ページ
...roar : I Ьте not Man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal Prom ; While throng'd the citizens with terror dumb, Or whispering, with white lips canuot all conceal. CLXXIX. Boll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean — Ten thousand fleet« sweep over... | |
 | Carl Mitcham - 1994 - 397 ページ
...nature. Lord Byron, for instance, at the conclusion of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1818), when he aspires "to mingle with the Universe, and feel / What I can ne'er express" (4.177), describes nature as the glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests;... | |
 | Scott Lehmann - 1995 - 264 ページ
...thinks, as they do, that experiencing the natural world elevates taste, that From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before,...What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal, 39 I become a better person, can agree that such opportunities should be available on a fee-for-service... | |
 | Andrew Rutherford - 1995 - 513 ページ
...character, when he wrote the lines: — I love not Man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before,...What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal. It was this which made Byron a social force, a far greater force than Shelley either has been or can... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1996 - 830 ページ
...its roar: I love not Man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal 1600 From all I may be, or have been before, To mingle...the Universe, and feel What I can ne'er express, yet can not all conceal. CLXXIX Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean - roll! Ten thousand fleets sweep... | |
 | Thomas W. Chapman - 1999 - 540 ページ
...deep Sea, and music in its roar: I love not Man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before,...the Universe, and feel What I can ne'er express, yet can not all conceal. Narrowed Consciousness and Meditation Times of solitude in the workaholic's life... | |
 | Thorslev - 1999 - 204 ページ
...that annihilation of the ego: I love not Man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before, To mingle with the Universe . . . (IV, 178) But in the splendid rhetoric of the address to the sea which follows— "Roll on, thou... | |
 | Sarah Pratt - 2000 - 316 ページ
...Sea, and Music in its roar: I love not Man the less, but Nature more, 288 From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before, To mingle with the Universe, and feel O What I can ne'er express — yet cannot all conceal. 35. A still more dubious source would be Ivan... | |
 | Dionysios Solōmos, Hans-Christian Günther - 2000 - 304 ページ
...Sea, and music in its roar:/ 1 love not Man the less, but Nature more,/ From these our Interviews, in which I steal/ From all I may be, or have been before,/ To mingle with the Universe, andfeel/ What I can ne 'er express, yet can not all conceal.). Fr. 6, 2: Vgl. zu Die Freien Belagerten... | |
 | H. S. Toshack - 2001 - 96 ページ
...Sea, and music in its roar: 5 I love not Man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before,...What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal. 179 10 Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean - roll! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain;... | |
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