| William Linwood - College verse - 1846 - 372 pages
...vincla manebunt, Sed domus et simplex, et sine fraude Lares. G. XXXIII. аде Ocean. ROLL on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll. Ten thousand fleets...shore ; upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed ; nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, When, for a moment, like a drop of rain,... | |
| Gem book - 1846 - 398 pages
...petrel ! spring Once more o'er the waves on thy stormy wing ! BARRY CORNWALL. THE OCEAN. ROLL on, thou deep and dark blue ocean — roll ! Ten thousand fleets...shore; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man'? ravage, save his own, When, for a moment, like a drop of rain,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1846 - 540 pages
...mingle with the universe, and feel What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal. Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean — roll ! Ten thousand fleets...; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, When for a moment, like a drop of rain,... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1846 - 310 pages
...mingle with the Universe, and feel, What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal. Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean — roll ! Ten thousand fleets...Stops with the shore; — upon the watery plain The wreck* are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, When, for a moment,... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - Elocution - 1846 - 372 pages
...can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal 3. Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean — roll 1 Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain ; Man marks...; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, When for a moment, like a drop of rain,... | |
| Hugh Gawthrop - Recitations - 1847 - 184 pages
...mingle with the universe, and feel What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal. Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean — roll ! Ten thousand fleets...;— upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, When, for a moment, like a drop of rain,... | |
| Elocution - 1847 - 312 pages
...; but as for me — give me liberty, or give me death ! VI. — THE OCEAN.— Byron. Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean — roll ! Ten thousand fleets...; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed ; nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, When, for a moment, like a drop of rain,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pages
...with the Universe, and feel What I can ne'er express, yet can not all conceal. CLXXTX. Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean — roll ! Ten thousand fleets...; — upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own. When, for a moment like a drop of rain,... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - Elocution - 1847 - 344 pages
...this world of thrall Into true liberty. LESSON CXXIX. Address to the Ocean. — BYRON. Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean — roll ! Ten thousand fleets...shore ; upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, When for a moment, like a drop of rain,... | |
| Quotations, English - 1847 - 540 pages
...reflect The melancholy face of human life ! YOUNG'S Night TTuntghts. 2. Roll on, thou dark and deep blue Ocean — roll ! Ten thousand fleets sweep over...shore ; upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deeds, nor dolh remain A shadow of man's ravage, save his own, When, for a moment, like a drop of rain,... | |
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