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" Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings! ye, With night, and clouds, and thunder, and a soul To make these felt and feeling, well may be Things that have made me watchful; the far roll Of your departing voices, is the knoll Of what in me is sleepless,... "
Childe Harold's pilgrimage, ed. by W. Hiley - Page 99
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1877
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Y Traethodydd, Volume 62

1907 - 516 pages
...dduwdod bron O am radd O'th fawreddogrwydd anherfynol, darn O'th allu." Pel hyn y can Byron : — " Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings, ye...thunder and a soul To make these felt and feeling : the far roll Of your departing voice to the knoll Of what in me is sleepless." a dywed Islwyn fel...
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A Poem Pronounced Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at Cambridge, August 28 ...

Charles Timothy Brooks - 1845 - 36 pages
...well known: "Helicon! Pugh! The town-pump." (6) See Stephens's Travels. (7) " But where of you, ye tempests, is the goal ? Are ye like those within the human breast ? Or do ye find, like eagles, some high nest ? " Childe Harold. I find that I have caught something...
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The Works of Lord Byron, Including the Suppressed Poems: Also a Sketch of ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pages
...therein lurk'd. XCVI. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings ! ye ! With night, and rU uds, riven, Unfit for earth, undoom'd for heaven, Darkness...woman's form his eyes ; The unwonted chase each hour oh tempests ! is the goal ? Arc ye like those within the hu.nan breas! ? Ordo ye find, at length, like...
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Last London Ed ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pages
...should blast whatever therein XCVI. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings! ye, Willi nighl, nnd clouds, and thunder, and a soul To make these felt...have made me watchful; the far roll Of your departing foices is the knoll (1) The thunder-storm lo which these lines refer occurred OD be I3lh of June, 1811!,...
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A hand-book for travellers in Switzerland and the Alps of Savoy and Piedmont ...

John Murray - 1846 - 552 pages
...they did rejoice o'er a young earthquake's birth. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings 1 ye ! With night, and clouds, and thunder, and a soul To make these felt and feelings, well may be Tilings that have made me watchful; the far roll Of your departing voices, is...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pages
...therein lurk'd. XCVI. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings ! ye ! With night, and cloudy yron Byron 4 But where of ye, oh tempests ! is the goal ? Are ye like those within the human breast ? Or do ye...
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North American First Class Reader: The Sixth Book of Tower's Series for ...

David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 pages
...He sinks into thy depths with bubbling groan, Without a grave, unknelled, uncoflined, and nnkrown " Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings ! ye,...knoll Of what in me is sleepless, — if I rest." Although Byron can lay claim to the highest honors of Parnassus, still it must be conceded that no...
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Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons ...

Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1849 - 466 pages
...hills shakes with its mountain mirth, As if they did rejoice o'er a young earthquake's birth. 774. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings ! ye,...the goal? Are ye like those within the human breast? Or do ye find, at length, like eagles, some high nest? 775. And in the bright blaze of thy festal hall,...
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The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory Observations

George Croly - English poetry - 1849 - 416 pages
...desolation worked, There the hot shaft should blast whatever therein lurked. Sky, mountains, rivers, winds, lake, lightnings ! ye! With night, and clouds,...in me is sleepless, — if I rest. But where of ye, oh tempests ! is the goal 1 Are ye like those within the human breast? Or do ye find, at length, like...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 34

1849 - 970 pages
...< Punch, cock-tails, cobblers, juleps, toddies I yo ! With night, and lustrous swigging, and a few To make these felt and feeling, well may be Things that have made me ' lovely I' * Could I unbosom and unbutton now That which is most within me ; could I screw My ' innards'...
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