And laughing from my lip the audacious brine, Which kiss'd it like a wine-cup, rising o'er The waves as they arose, and prouder still The loftier they uplifted me... Quarterly Review - Page 4971822Full view - About this book
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 680 pages
...dazzling smiles, and wishes audible, And waving kerchiefs, and applauding hands, Kven to the goal !— How many a time have I Cloven with arm still lustier,...breast more daring. The wave all roughen'd ; with a swimmers stroke Flinging the billows back from my drench'd hair, And laughing from my lip the audacious... | |
| Mrs. Grace Townsend - 1890 - 640 pages
...successive led, — A noble maiden, nobler wife! — A nonymoui. Swimming. fFrom "The Two Foscari.* ] HOW many a time have I Cloven, with arm still lustier, breast more daring, The wave all roughened; with a swimmer's stroke Flinging the billows back from my drenched hair, And laughing from... | |
| Grace Townsend - 1891 - 570 pages
...successive led, — A noble maiden, nobler wife! — Anonymous. Swimming. [From "The Two Foscwi.'1] HOW many a time have I Cloven, with arm still lustier, breast more daring, The wave all roughened; with a swimmer's stroke Flinging the billows back from my drenched hair, And laughing from... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1891 - 752 pages
...smiles, and wishes audible, And waving kerchiefs, and applauding hands, Even to the goal ! — How rougheu'd ; with a swimmers stroke Flinging the billows back from my drench'd hair, And laughing from... | |
| 1895 - 768 pages
...aided none — Alone he breasted the broad wave, alone That man was saved. Maturln, Bertram, i. 3. How many a time have I Cloven with arm still lustier,...swimmer's stroke Flinging the billows back from my dreneh'd hair. And laughing from my lip the audacious brine, Which Siss'd it like a wine-cup, rising... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 pages
...would set ten poets raving. BYRON. By those tresses unconfined, Woo'd by every >Egean wind. BYRON. With a swimmer's stroke Flinging the billows back from my drench'd hair. BYRON. Swift men of foot, whose broad-set backs their trailing hair did hide. CHAPMAN. A soft responsive... | |
| Edwin Herbert Lewis - 1899 - 440 pages
...pure in snowy bloom Through all the years of April blood. SWIMMING GEORGE GORDON NOEL, LORD BYRON How many a time have I Cloven, with arm still lustier, breast more daring, The wave all roughened; with a swimmer's stroke - Flinging the billows back from my drenched hair, And laughing... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1900 - 604 pages
...smiles, and wishes audible, And waving kerchiefs, and applauding hands, Even to the goal ! — How many a time have I Cloven with arm still lustier, breast more daring, The wave all roughened; with a swimmer's stroke Flinging the billows back from my drenched hair, And laughing from... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith - 1902 - 780 pages
...broad-backed rollers in to shore. ALGERNON C. SWINBUKNE. From " Tristram of Lyoncsse" r Swimming How many a time have I Cloven, with arm still lustier, breast more daring. The wave all roughened ; with a swimmer's stroke Flinging the billows back from my drenched hair, And laughing from... | |
| Mrs. Kate Douglas (Smith) Wiggins, Nora Archibald Smith - 1916 - 784 pages
...broad-backed rollers in to shore. ALGERNON C. SWINBURNE. From " Tristram of Lyonesse." Swimming How many a time have I Cloven, with arm still lustier, breast more daring, The wave all roughened ; with a swimmer's stroke Flinging the billows back from my drenched hair, And laughing from... | |
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