Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no blast; His great bright eye most silently Up to the Moon is cast If he may know which way to go; For she guides him smooth or grim. See, brother, see! how graciously She looketh down on him. Lyrical Ballads With a Few Other Poems - 35 psl.autoriai: William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 210 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Henry Coppée - 1859 - 380 psl.
...despairing ocean, in the same poem : " Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean has no blast, His great bright eye most silently Up to the moon is cast." A modern critic has declared the last two lines to be among the finest in the language. Sublimity in... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1860 - 432 psl.
...The JRime of the Ancient Mariner: " Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no blast; His great bright eye most silently Up to the moon is cast" No purely realistic description could be conceived, comparable, in power and sublimity, to this. The... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1861 - 448 psl.
...hath penance done, And penance more will do.' PART VI. FIRST VOICE. ' BUT tell me, tell me ! speak again, Thy soft response renewing What makes that...so fast? What is the ocean doing ? ' SECOND VOICE. ' SM11 as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no blast ; His great bright eye most silently Up... | |
| Thomas Shorter - 1861 - 438 psl.
...hath penance done And penance more will do.' " PART VI. First Voice. " ' But tell me, tell me ! speak again, Thy soft response renewing What makes that ship drive on so fast 1 What is the ocean doing 1 ' Second Voice. " ' Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no... | |
| 1863 - 392 psl.
...to the Polar Spirit, whn re tun1cth southward. PART YL FIRST YOICE. "'BuT tell me, tell me ! speak again, Thy soft response renewing What makes that...drive on so fast ? What is the ocean doing ? ' SECOND YOICE. "'Still as a slave before his lord, The Ocean hath no blast ; His great bright eye most silently... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1863 - 446 psl.
...Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no blast ; His great bright eye most silently Tip to the Moon is cast If he may know which way to go ; For she guides him smooth or grim. . See, brother, see ! how graciously She looketh down on him.' FIEST... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1863 - 510 psl.
...to the Polar Spirit, who returneth southward. PART VI. FIRST VOICE. ' BCT tell me, tell me ! speak again, Thy soft response renewing What makes that ship drive on so feat ? What is the ocean doing ?' SECOND VOICE. 1 Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 720 psl.
...the Polar Spirit, who r, 'In me Hi southward. 342 PART VL FIRST VOICE. BUT tell me, tell me ! speak again, Thy soft response renewing What makes that...Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no blast ; His great bright eye most silently Up to the Moon is cast If he may know which way to go... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 332 psl.
...hath penance done, And penance more will do." PART THE SIxTH. First Voice. BUT tell me, tell me! speak again, Thy soft response renewing What makes that...Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no blast; , If he may know which way to go; For she guides him smooth or grim. See, brother, see ! how... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 328 psl.
...What is the ocean doing ? Second Voice. Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no blast ; His great bright eye most silently Up to the Moon is cast If he may know which way to go ; For she guides him smooth or grim. See, brother, see ! how graciously She looketh down on him. First Voice.... | |
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