| 1893 - 840 pages
...strange as yet to be fully heard by our unaccustomed ears : — I there before thee, in the country so well thou knowest Already arrived am inhaling the odorous air: I watch thee enter unerringly where thon goest And anchor queen of the strange shipping there, Thy sails for awning spread, thy mart* bare... | |
| Robert Bridges - 1884 - 72 pages
...fummer haven' afleep, thy white fails furling. I there before thee, in the country fo well thou knoweft, Already arrived am inhaling the odorous air : I watch thee enter unerringly where thou goeft, And anchor queen of the ftrange fhipping there, Thy fails for awning fpread, thy mafts bare... | |
| 1891 - 1034 pages
...when Winter has all our vales opprest, When skies are cold, and misty, and hail is hurling, Wilt thdu glfde on the blue Pacific, or rest In a summer haven asleep, thy white sails furling." — (ii. 2.) "Awake, the land is scattered with light, and see, Uncanopied sleep is flying from field... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 802 pages
...Winter has all our vales opprest, When skies are cold and misty, and hail is hurling, Wilt thou glide on the blue Pacific, or rest In a summer haven asleep,...sails furling. I there before thee, in the country so well thou knowest, Already arriv'd, am inhaling the odorous air; I watch thee enter unerringly where... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 440 pages
...vales opprest, When skies are cold and misty, and hail is hurling, Wilt thou glide on the blue Pacifie, or rest In a summer haven asleep, thy white sails furling. I there before thee, in the country so well thou knowest, Already arriv'd, am inhaling the odorous air; I watch thee enter unerringly where... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 810 pages
...soon, when Winter has all our vales opprest, When skies are cold and misty, and hail is Wilt thou glide on the blue Pacific, or rest In a summer haven asleep, thy white sails furling. hurling, I there before thee, in the country so well air; I watch thee enter unerringly where thou... | |
| Joseph Bickersteth Mayor - 1903 - 190 pages
...winter has all our vales opprest, When skies are cold and misty, and hail is hurling, Wilt thou glide 1 on the blue Pacific, or rest In a summer haven asleep, thy white sails furling. R. BRIDGES. CHAPTER VIII. ENGLISH ADAPTATIONS OF CLASSICAL METRES. IT may be well to add a few words... | |
| John Masefield - 1906 - 360 pages
...Winter has all our vales opprest, s When skies are cold and misty, and hail is hurling, Wilt thou glide on the blue Pacific, or rest In a summer haven asleep, thy white sails furling ? I! I there before thee, in the country that well thou knowest, '. Already arrived am inhaling the odorous... | |
| 1915 - 416 pages
...Winter has all our vales oppressed, When skies are cold and misty, and hail is hurling, Wilt thou glide on the blue Pacific, or rest In a summer haven asleep,...goest, And anchor queen of the strange shipping there, Off Riviere du Loup 1555 Thy sails for awnings spread, thy masts bare: Nor is aught from the foaming... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen - 1922 - 866 pages
...modern world. And so for a pleasant jaunt to the Doges' Palace. I there before thee, in the country so well thou knowest, Already arrived am inhaling the...watch thee enter unerringly where thou goest — ! And now, a curve of the sly wrist at the secret moment! The Lion's Mouth yawns — the pink slips flutter... | |
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