| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 Seiten
...senate at his heels. Mind, not money — makes the man, Oh! that the desert— were my dwelling placa, With one fair spirit— for my minister, That I might all forget the human race, And bating no one, love but only her ! Те elements ! — in whose ennobling stir, I feel myself exalted—... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 Seiten
...mo.ney— makes the man 635. CHILD HAROLD. — civic r/ Oh ! that the desert— were my dwelUng р1лов, With one fair spirit — for my minister That I might all forget the humai, race, And hating no one, love but only her ! Ye fitments 1 — in whose ennobling »tir, I feel... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 340 Seiten
...shows, moreover, that ladies may wield as powerful a pen as men. 17. ADDRESS TO THE OCEAN. — Byron. 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 1 feel myself exalted — can ye not Accord me such a being ?... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 Seiten
...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 ! — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 Seiten
...if there were no man to trouble what is clear. CLXXVII. Oh ! that the desert were my dwelling-place, e what ŀ 0 @ и , ֤ Ɨ̀ H 5 tove but only her ! Ye elements ! — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — can ye not... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 Seiten
...CLXXVII. 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! Ye elements! — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being... | |
| 1847 - 540 Seiten
...solitude of bees and birds. BYRON'S Childe Harold. 19. 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. BYRON'S Childe Harold. 20. Theydwelt in calm and silent solitude, Where meaner spirits never dare intrude.... | |
| 1847 - 526 Seiten
...solitude of bees and birds. BYRON'S Childe Harold. 19. 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. BYRON'S Childe Harold. 20. They dwelt in calm and silent solitude, Where meaner spirits never dare... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 Seiten
...if there were no man to trouble what is clear. rr.TTVTT Oh ! that the Desert were my dwelling-place, t ! Ye Elements ! — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being... | |
| Charles Chauncey Burr - 1848 - 380 Seiten
...from, earth's grossness, shall sing in softest numbers, " Oh ! that the desert were my dwelling-place, With one fair spirit for my minister, That I mig-ht...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 !... | |
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