| 1836 - 884 strani
...my poor mother to tie I my night-cap and to tuck me in. Ossian, or Byron, I forget which, says : " Once more upon the waters, yet once more, and the...waves bound beneath me as a steed that knows his rider :" but I found a vast difference between mounting the speckled waves and riding my own pretty little... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 396 strani
...for " seas " the clear, noble thought in one of the Cantos of Childe Harold has been produced : — " Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! And the...bound beneath me, as a steed That knows his rider." rest from my own observation. Eemember, I never meant to conceal this at all, and have only not stated... | |
| George Home - 1837 - 364 strani
...as if she felt a sympathy in my overworked feelings, darted with renewed speed through the water. " Once more upon the waters, yet once more, And the...beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. Welcome to the roar, Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'er it lead, Though the strained mast should quiver like... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 356 strani
...Rushton, the "yeoman" and "page" of Canto 1. ; his physician, Dr. Polidori ; and a Swiss valet.] II. Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! And the...bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. 1 "Welcome to the roar ! Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'er it lead ! Though the strain'd mast should... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 strani
...not ; but the hour fs gone by, When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad mine eye.(2) II. Once more upon the waters! yet once more! And the...bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. (3) Welcome to the roar! Swift be their guidance, wlieresoe'er it lead! Though the strain'd mast should... | |
| Michael Scott - 1837 - 330 strani
...covered with floating prisms. — " Hurrah — hurrah — we are once more in blue water.1" CHAPTER IV. " Once more upon the waters. Yet once more, And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows its rider." CniLDE HAROLD. WE bowled along for half an hour, keeping a bright look-out for the frigate,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 strani
...the hour's gone by, When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad •line eye.(2) II. Овес more upon the waters! yet once more! And the waves bound beneath me as a steed Thai knows his rider. (3) Welcome to the roar! Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'er it lead! Though... | |
| Caroline Howard Gilman - 1838 - 456 strani
...Letters from Distinguished Foreigners, - * 391 NOTES OF A NORTHERN EXCURSION. NORFOLK, 4priZ 24, 1836. " Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! And the...bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider." THE sea, however, was not unto me " like a horse that knows its rider," but rather like an old mule... | |
| Caroline Howard Gilman - 1838 - 440 strani
...from Distinguished, Foreigners, - * 391 NOTES OF A NORTHERN EXCURSION. NORFOLK, April 24, 1836. c£ Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! And the...bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider.' 5 THE sea, however, was not unto me " like a horse that knows its rider," but rather like an old mule... | |
| John William Carleton - 1839 - 524 strani
..." UNCLE SAM." No. 3. A NIOHT SCENE AT SEA. HIGHWAYS AND BYEWAYS OP THE FOREST.— HAIL COLUMBIA ! " Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! And the...bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider. Weleome to their roar ! Swift be their guidance, wheresoe'er it lead ! Still must I on ; for I am as... | |
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