Hidden fields
Books Books
" There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep Sea, and music in its roar. I love not man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal... "
Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion - Page 386
1852
Full view - About this book

Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 44

1838 - 884 pages
...Elements ! — in whose ennobling stir 1 feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord mo such a being ? I)o I err In deeming such inhabit many a spot? Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot. " There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society...
Full view - About this book

Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 64

1848 - 788 pages
...Elements ! — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — can ye not Accord me such a being? Do I err In deeming such inhabit many a spot? Though with them to converse can rarely be OUT lot. " There is a pleasure in th.e pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There...
Full view - About this book

The Northern star, or, Yorkshire magazine, Volume 2

Arthur Jewitt - 1818 - 520 pages
...Ye Elements!—in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted—Can ye not Accord me such a being ? Do I err In deeming such inhabit many a spot ? Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot. " There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society,...
Full view - About this book

The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 3

H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1818 - 500 pages
...Elements! — in whose ennobling stk' 1 tee! myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being ? n. * I err In deeming such inhabit many a spot ' Though with them lo converse can rarely be our. lot. " There is a pleasure in the pathless woodi, There is a rapture...
Full view - About this book

The works, of ... lord Byron, Volume 7

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 176 pages
...Elements !— in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being , Do I err In deeming 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 on the lonely shore , There...
Full view - About this book

The works of ... lord Byron, Volumes 7-8

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 466 pages
...her! Ye Elements! in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being? Do I err In deeming such inhabit many a spot? Though with them to converse can rarely be our l CLXXVIII. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture oh the lonely shore, There...
Full view - About this book

Lord Byron's Works ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 pages
...Elements! — in -whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being ? Do I err In deeming such inhabit many a spot ? Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot. CLXXvm. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is...
Full view - About this book

The Babbler; or, Weekly literary and scientific intelligencer, Volume 1

1822 - 440 pages
...elements! — in whose ennobling star I feel myself exalted— can ve not Accord me such a being; ? "Do I err In deeming such inhabit -many a spot.? Though with them to converse, but rarely b» our lot. Lord Byron. "THE most complete happiness of matrimony" says a certain eloquent...
Full view - About this book

The Beauties of Byron,: Consisting of Selections from His Works

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Alfred Howard - 1824 - 226 pages
...Elements ! — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — can ye not Accord me such a being ? Do I err In deeming such inhabit many a spot ? Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society,...
Full view - About this book

The Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...Elements! — in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted — Can ye not Accord me such a being 1 Do I err In deeming such inhabit many a spot? Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society,...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF