He laid his hand upon "the Ocean's mane,"
And played familiar with his hoary locks.


Book iv, line 689. Compare: "And I have loved thee, Ocean! … And laid my hand upon thy mane,—as I do here", Lord Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812-1818), Canto IV, st. 184. - The Course of Time (published 1827)


He laid his hand upon the Ocean's mane, And played familiar with his hoary locks.

He laid his hand upon the Ocean's mane, And played familiar with his hoary locks.

He laid his hand upon the Ocean's mane, And played familiar with his hoary locks.

He laid his hand upon the Ocean's mane, And played familiar with his hoary locks.