| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 pages
...ruin — his control Stops with the shore ; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own,...Without a grave, unknell'd, uncoffin'd, and unknown. 4. Thou glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests ; in all time, Calm or... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...ruin — his control Stops with the shore; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own,...for a moment, like a drop of rain, He sinks into thy deptlis with bubbling groan, Without a grave, unknell'd, uncoffin'd, and unknown. The armaments which... | |
| Quaver - 1844 - 552 pages
...— his control Stops with the shore ; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thg deed ; nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own,...Without a grave, unknell'd, uncoffin'd, and unknown. The armaments which thunderstrike the walls Of rock- built cities, bidding nations quake, And monarchs... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1844 - 318 pages
...ruin — his control Stops wilh the shore; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own,...Without a grave, unknell'd, uncoffin'd, and unknown. The armaments which thunderstrike the walls Of rock-built cities, bidding nations quake, And monarchs... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 pages
...ruin — his control Stops with the shore ; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own,...depths with bubbling groan, Without a grave, unknell'd, uncoflm'd, and unknown. His steps are not upon thy paths, — thy fields Are not a spoil for him, —... | |
| Bill Moore - 1987 - 180 pages
...fascinated us all. 'Twas twilight, and the sunless day went down Over the waste of waters. LORD BYRON He sinks into thy depths with bubbling groan, Without a grave, unknell'd, uncoffin'd, and unknown. LORD BYRON I love that bubbling groan . . . remind^ me of Edmund Dantes being thrown into the sea off... | |
| Eugene O'Neill - 1988 - 326 pages
...with ruin—his control Stops with the shore;—upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own,...sinks into thy depths with bubbling groan— Without a grave—unknelled, uncoffined, and unknown. JONATHAN [suddenly spea\s without loo\ing up from his game]... | |
| Wayne R. Dynes, Stephen Donaldson - 1992 - 428 pages
...with the shore; - upon the watery plain The wrecks 1re all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of nun's ravage, save his own. When, for a moment, like a drop...into thy depths with bubbling groan -• Without a (rave - unknelled, uncotTmed, and unknown.1 0 The sea is eternal and it leaves no trace of man or man... | |
| Eugene D. Wheeler, Robert E. Kallman - 1994 - 180 pages
...watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, Mien for a moment, like a drop of rain, He sinks into thy depths with bubbling groan, Without a grave, unknelled, uncoffmed and unknown. By Lord Byron 68 SIX PROHIBITION SMUGGLING AND RUMRUNNING J. he enactment... | |
| George Gordon Byron - 1994 - 884 pages
...upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, вате seem : So that I trust for пгл groan, Without a grave, unknell'd, uncoffiu'd, and unknown. CLXXX. His steps are not upon thy... | |
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