| John Aikin - English poetry - 1841 - 840 pages
...deep, and shake the solid Pole. Ocean itself no longer can resist The binding fury ; but, in all it» o I J hid to roar no more : a bleak expanse, Slmgg'd o'er with wavy rocks, cheerless, and m Of every life,... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - Seasons - 1842 - 378 pages
...surge, Alps frown on alps; or rushing hideous down, 910 As if old chaos was again return'd, Wide-rend the deep, and shake the solid pole. Ocean itself no...the boundless frost, Is many a fathom to the bottom chain 'd, And bid to roar no more : a bleak expanse, Shagg'd o'er with wavy rocks, cheerless, and void... | |
| 1842 - 488 pages
...return'd, Wide rend the deep, and shake the solid pole. Ocean itself no longer can resist The blinding fury ; but, in all its rage Of tempest taken by the...boundless frost, Is many a fathom to the bottom chain'd. Icebergs are islands of frozen water, considerably elevated, generally perpendicular on one side, and... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 826 pages
...the deep, and shake the solid Pole. Ocean ilself no longer can resist The binding fury ; but, in oil stony hea ID the bottom chain'd, And bid to roar no more : a bleak expanse, Shagg'd o'er with wavy rocks, cheerless,... | |
| Francis Fauvel-Gouraud - Ciphers - 1845 - 676 pages
...o'er the surge, Alps frown OB Alps ; or, rushing hideous down, As if old Chaos was again returned, Wide rend the deep, and shake the solid pole. Ocean...the boundless frost, Is many a fathom to the bottom chained, And hid to roar no more : a bleak expanse, Shagg'd o'er with wavy rocks, cheerless, and void... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1850 - 442 pages
...Wide rend the deep, and shake the solid pole. Ocenn itself no longer can resist The binding fury; bnt in all its rage Of tempest, taken by the boundless frost, Is many a fathom to the bottom chained, And bid to roar no more : a bleak expanse, Shagged o'er with wavy rocks, cheerless, and void... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 pages
...the surge, Alps frown on Alps; or rushing hideous down, As if old Chaos was again retum'd, Wide-rend the deep, and shake the solid pole. Ocean itself no...taken by the boundless frost, Is many a fathom to t he bottom chain'd, • M. de Maupertms, in his book on the Figure of the Earth, after having deseribed... | |
| William Holmes, John Warner Barber - Allegories - 1851 - 342 pages
...winter falls, A heavy gloom oppressive o'er the world, Through Nature shedding influence malign." " Ocean itself no longer can resist The binding fury...the boundless frost, Is many a fathom to the bottom chained, And bid to roar no more : — a bleak expanse, Shagged o'er with wavy rocks, cheerless and... | |
| George Frederick Graham - English literature - 1852 - 570 pages
...hideous down, As if old Chaos was again returned, Wide rend the deep, and shake the solid pole. 910 Ocean itself no longer can resist The binding fury...the boundless frost, Is many a fathom to the bottom chained, And bid to roar no more : a bleak expanse, 915 Shagged o'er with wavy rocks, cheerless and... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1854 - 426 pages
...o'er the surge, Alps frown on Alps ; or, rushing hideous down, \s if old Chaos was again returned, Wide rend the deep, and shake the solid pole. Ocean...the boundless frost, Is many a fathom to the bottom chained, And bid to roar no more : a bleak expanse, Shagged o'er with wavy rocks, cheerless, and void... | |
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