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" Three weeks we westward bore, And when the storm was o'er, Cloud-like we saw the shore Stretching to leeward; There for my lady's bower Built I the lofty tower, Which, to this very hour, Stands looking seaward. "
Southern Quarterly Review - Page 457
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 10

1842 - 650 pages
...concluding stanzas, which explain the whole mystery of the Newport tower, and of the armed skeleton. " Three weeks we westward bore, And when the storm was...to lea-ward ; There for my lady's bower Built I the lotfy tower, Which, to this very hour, Stands looking sea-ward. " There lived we many years ; Time...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 17

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1841 - 564 pages
...DrtTen w eel ward by a (Ierre elonn ; bul at lenglh mnkei lnri-1 near New-port, • ixl bmkllthe Round Tower. 'Three weeks we westward bore, And when the...Built I the lofty tower, Which, to this very hour, Is looking sea- ward. I. ¡тее ninny ?r*n» In peace. Шв bride 1 There lived we many years i Time...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 10

1842 - 620 pages
...whole mystery of the Newport tower, and of the armed skeleton. " Three weeks we westward bore, And whea the storm was o'er, Cloud-like we saw the shore Stretching...to lea-ward ; There for my lady's bower Built I the lotfy tower, Which, to this very hour, Stands looking sea-ward. " There lived we many years ; Time...
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The Knickerbocker Sketch-book: A Library of Select Literature

Lewis Gaylord Clark - 1845 - 262 pages
...to sea again Through the wild hurricano, Bore 1 the maiden. ' Three weeks we westward bore. And whan the storm was o'er, Cloud-like we saw the shore Stretching to lea-ward; Therefor my lady's bower Built I the lolly tower, Which,to this very hour, Is looking tea-ward. XViIT....
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Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 17

1851 - 824 pages
...forth a ghastly gleam, and as the iron-bound figure points, he may be supposed to say "There for rny lady's bower Built I the lofty tower Which to this very hour Stands looking sea-ward." The free and broad play of light on the armour indicates that entire unreserve of power that arouses...
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Poems, Volume 1

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 500 pages
...laden, So toward the open main, Beating to sea again, Through the wild hurricane, Bore I the maiden. " Three weeks we westward bore, And when the storm was o'er, Cloud-like we saw the shore Stretching to lee-ward ; There for my lady's bower Built I the lofty tower, Which, to this very hour, Slands looking...
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Poems

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 462 pages
...haunt, With his prey laden, So toward the open main, Beating to sea again, Through the wild hurricane, " Three weeks we westward bore, And when the storm was o'er, Cloud-like we saw the shore Stretching to lee- ward ; There for my lady's bower Built I the lofty tower, Which, to this very hour, Stands looking...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 pages
...laden, So toward the open main, Beating to sea again, Through the wild hurricane, Bore I the maiden. Three weeks we westward bore, And when the storm was o'er, Cloud-like we saw the shore Stretching to leeward ! There for my lady's bower Built I the lofty tower, Which, to this very hour, There lived...
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The Controversy Touching the Old Stone Mill, in the Town of Newport, Rhode ...

Charles Timothy Brooks - 1851 - 112 pages
...laden, So toward the open main, Heating to sea again Through the wild hurricane, Bore I the maiden. " Three weeks we westward bore, And, when the storm...-was o'er, Cloud-like we saw the shore Stretching to leeward ; There for my lady's bower Built I the lofty tower, Which, to this very hour, Stands looking...
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Voices of the Night, and Other Poems

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1852 - 256 pages
...laden, So toward the open main, Beating to sea again, Through the wild hurricane, Bore I the maiden. " Three weeks we westward bore, And when the storm was o'er, Cloud-like we saw the shore Stretching to leeward ; There for my lady's bower Built I the lofty tower, Which, to this very hour, Stands looking...
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