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" Dark-heaving; boundless, endless, and sublime — The image of Eternity — the throne Of the Invisible; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made; each zone Obeys thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone. "
The Christian Remembrancer - الصفحة 7
1843
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The Western Messenger, المجلد 1

James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins - 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 740
...sublime without adoration. Open the pages even of Byron. See what he says in his Apostrophe to the Ocean. "Thou glorious mirror, where the Almighty's Form Glasses...— in breeze, or gale, or storm, Icing the pole, on in the torrid clime, Dark-heaving; boundless, endless, and sublime; The Image of Eternity:— the...

Principles of elocution

William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 370
...varied in the inflexion is necessary in such passages, the wave of the voice not exceeding a half note. Thou glorious mirror ! where the Almighty's form Glasses...Dark heaving ; boundless, endless, and sublime. The reader's admiration of a passage is conveyed to another by a subdued imitation, and a long interval...

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, المجلد 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 356
...would be a noble subject for a poem." — Life of Johnson, vol. vp 154. ed. 3835.] CLXXXI. CLXXIIII. Thou glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses...gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving ; — boundless, endless, and sublime — The image of Eternity — the throne Of the...

History of the English Language and Literature

Robert Chambers - 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 350
...— Time writes no wrinkle on thine azure brow — Such as creation's dawn beheld, thou rollest now. Thou glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses...gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving; — boundless, endless, and sublime — The image of Eternity — the throne Of the Invisible,...

The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland Sea

James Fenimore Cooper - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 476
...mirror, where the Al mighty's form Glasses itself in tempests ; in all time, Calm or convulsed—in breeze, or gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark heaving;—boundless, endless, and sublime— The image of Eternity ; the throne Of the Invisible ;...

Conferencia: Les annales. Journal de l'Université des annales, المجلد 10

1916 - عدد الصفحات: 1274
...glas, sans cercueil et sans nom. » CLXXXIII Thou glorious mirror, where the Almigthy's form Classes itself in tempests; in all time, Calm or convulsed...or storm, Icing the pole, or in) the torrid clime Dark-heaving; — boundless, endless, and sublime — CLXXXIV And I have loved thee, Ocean! and my...

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - عدد الصفحات: 492
...play. Time writes no wrinkle on thine azure brow; Such as creation's dawn beheld, thou rollest now. Thou glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses...gale, or storm. Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving; — boundless, endless, and sublime; The image of eternity, the throne Of the Invisible:...

The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1905 - عدد الصفحات: 874
...canvas painted in the last ten years let a painter inscribe these lines of Byron on the sea : .... boundless, endless, and sublime, The image of Eternity— the throne Of the Invisible ; evenfrvm out thy slime The montters of the deep are made ! and he, or we at least, shall see that...

Needs, Opportunities and Strategies for a Long-term Oceanic ..., العدد 185

1981 - عدد الصفحات: 98
...Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications National Aeronautics and Space Administration FOREWORD Icing the Pole or in the torrid clime, Dark — heaving — boundless — endless and sublime Byron The poet wrote these lines at the beginning of the modern age of scientific exploration of the...

The Pathfinder: Or The Inland Sea

James Fenimore Cooper - 1989 - عدد الصفحات: 512
...recover, and the measure would at once be the means of placing a superior in his shoes. Chapter XVI. "Thou glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests; in all time, Calm or convulsed-in breeze, or gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark heaving;-boundless,...
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