| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 804 страници
...its barren coasts, Like some poor ever-roaming horde of pirates, That, crowded in the rank and narrow House on the wild sea with wild usages, Nor know aught of the main land, but the bays Where safcliest they may venture a thieves' landing. Whate'er in the inland dales the land conceals 120 Of... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 806 страници
...Where safeliest they may venture a thieves' landing. Whate'er in the inland dales the land conceals 120 Of fair and exquisite, O ! nothing, nothing, Do we behold of that in our rude voyage. Oclavio (attentive, with an appearance of uneasiness). And so your journey has revealed this to you... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1909 - 810 страници
...a thieves' landing. Whate'er in the inland dales the land conceals iao Of fair r.nd exquisite, О ! nothing, nothing, Do we behold of that in our rude voyage. Octavio (attentive, with an apptaranc? of uneasiness}. And so your journey has revealed this to you ? Max. 'Twas the first leisure... | |
| Richard Henry Dana - 1911 - 496 страници
...CHARLES PEARS - Crowded in the rank and narrow ship, — Housed on the wild sea with wild usages, — Whate'er in the inland dales the land conceals Of fair and exquisite, OI nothing, nothing, Do we behold of that in our rude voyage. *• COLERIDGE'S WALLBNSTEIN. Wtfo THE... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1912 - 1112 страници
...coasts, Like some poor ever- roaming horde of pirates, 115 That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea with wild usages, Nor know aught...landing. Whate'er in the inland dales the land conceals no Of fair and exquisite, 0 ! nothing, nothing, Do we behold of that in our rude voyage. Octavio. And... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1914 - 484 страници
...barren coasts, Like some poor ever-roaming horde of pirates, That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea with wild usages, Nor know aught of the main land, but the buys Where safeliest they may venture a thieves' landing Whate'er in the inland dales the land conceals... | |
| Norman James - 1928 - 344 страници
...LIFE AT SEA. - Crowded in ihe rank and narrow ship,— Housed on the wild sea with wild usages, — Whate'er in the inland dales the land conceals Of...nothing, Do we behold of that in our rude voyage. COLERIDOS'S NEW. YORK: HARPER & BROTHERS-82 CLIFF-STREET. 1940FACSIMILE TITLE-PAGE THE EARLIEST ISSUE... | |
| 703 страници
...barren coasts, Like some poor ever-roaming horde of pirates, That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea with wild usages, Nor know aught...inland dales the land conceals Of fair and exquisite, 0 ! nothing, nothing, Do we behold of that in our rude voyage. Oct. (attentive with an appearance of... | |
| Henry Theodore Cheever - 1856 - 418 страници
...sky and water, with now and then a passing sail. As Maximilian feelingly says, in the Piccolomini, "Whate'er in the inland dales the land conceals Of...nothing, nothing Do we behold of that in our rude voyage. Floating kelp- weed, ducks, and albatrosses, the discoloration of the sea, and a peculiar fishy odor,... | |
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