| Samuel Putnam - 1836 - 226 trang
...feel with the poet, that there are joys in solitude, and that there are pleasures to be found in the investigation of nature of the most powerful and pleasing...where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar. The water is frequently so clear and undisturbed, that, at great depths, the minutest objects... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 356 trang
...inhabit many a spot? Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot. CLXXV. CLXXVIII. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods. There is a rapture...where none intrudes, By the 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... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 trang
...In deeming such inhabit many a spot ? Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...where none intrudes, By the 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... | |
| John Barrow - 1836 - 454 trang
...occasions, are in full accord with what the noble poet has so beautifully expressed : " There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...where none intrudes, By the 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... | |
| Mary J. Jourdan - 1836 - 202 trang
...thee — to one and all once more. CXLII. THE OCEAN'S OWN. THE OCEAN'S OWN. Canto JFust. " There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...where none intrudes, By the 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... | |
| A. K. Killmister - 1836 - 242 trang
...stubble and turnip-fields, nightly fed by the hand of man. There he may still feel that, There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...lonely shore, There is society where none intrudes. Although shooting is a social amusement, the shooter seldom seeks for any other company than his dogs... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 352 trang
...inhahit many a spot ? Though with them to converse can rarely he our lot. CLxxvI. cLxxvm. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...where none intrudes, By the deep Sea, and music in its roar : I love not Man the less, hut Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From... | |
| 1837 - 752 trang
...and to those who can appreciate the beauty and sublimity of nature, it will be found, that There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...where none intrudes By the deep sea, and music in its roar : and can we not address the ocean in the words of Byron ? Thou glorious mirror, where the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 trang
...deeming such inhabit many a spot? Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot. CLXXVIH. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar: I luve not Alan the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From... | |
| William SHEPHERD (of Ilfracombe.) - 1837 - 132 trang
...force of the following lines : — "There is a pleasure in the pathless woods; There is a rapture by the lonely shore ; There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar : • I love not man the less, but nature more, For thsse our interviews." Yet let it not... | |
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