| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 стор.
...vanish sceptres, coronets, and balls, And leave you in lone woods, or empty walls. Pop,'. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, 266 Lu N There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar. Byron.... | |
| 1830 - 550 стор.
...Magazine. RECOLLECTIONS OF A WANDERER, KO. IV. An Adventure on the Coast. (For the Mirror.) " There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...roar: I love not man the less, but nature more, From fliese our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before, To mingle with the... | |
| 1830 - 308 стор.
...pond in one of the valleys beneath me augmented to a lake, I was exclaiming with Byron, " There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...lonely shore ; There is society, where none intrudes," when a mounted lady suddenly came in view, not two rods from me, at an angle in the road. Her bearing... | |
| 1830 - 614 стор.
...talents : — Apostrophe to the Ocean. — BYRON. *' There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, 1 here is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society where none intrudes By the tteep sea, and mimic in its roar. I lovts not man the lesn, hut N atnre more. From these our interviews,... | |
| E. Johnson - 1830 - 270 стор.
...favoured retreat, has few charms for me; but if any thing can make solitude delightful, it is the sea. " There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar." There is " a rapture on the lovely shore," which belongs to it exclusively: the imagination... | |
| Henry Edmund Carrington - 1843 - 364 стор.
...sleep the sleep of death" in this last resting place of the moorland peasant. WHITSAWJD BAY. There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society where none intrude*, By the deep sea and music in its roar. Those who are fond of gazing on the miinili • cence... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 376 стор.
...such inhabit many a spot? Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot, CLXXVIII. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...more, From these our interviews, in which I steal I From all I may be, or have been before, | To mingle with the Universe, and feel What I can ne'er... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 290 стор.
...such inhabit many a spot 1 Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot. CLXXVIII. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...Sea, and music in its roar : I love not Man the less, bnt Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before,... | |
| William Howitt - 1831 - 596 стор.
...to be found in the investigation of nature of the most powerful and pleasing influence. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods ; There is a rapture...where none intrudes, By the deep sea and music in its roar, But nothing can be more beautiful than a view of the bottom of the ocean, during a calm,... | |
| 1854
...find an ample field for the indefinite ravings of his mind. With Byron he can exclaim — ' There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture...where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar.' Geography exercises over his imagination the power of the fine arts, and to his eye the... | |
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