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 457edited by - 1842Full view - About this book
| Albert Plympton Southwick - 1886 - 300 pages
...Ehode Island, but were obliged to abandon their colony on account of attacks from the Skraellings. ' ' There, for my lady's bower, Built I the lofty tower Which to this very hour Stands looking seaward." — Longfellow. When Roger Williams went to Ehode Island in 1636 he found William Blackstone, "the... | |
| William Henry Withrow - 1886 - 758 pages
...c•• aimed, the poet Longfellow has fflade'it tho subject of one of his most delightful ballads: — " Three weeks we westward bore, And when the storm was o'er, Cloud-like wo saw the shore Stretching to leeward ; There for my lady's bower Built I the lofty tower, Which to... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1887 - 360 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... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1887 - 140 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 lea- ward ; There for my lady's bower Built I the lofty tower, Which, to this very hour, Stands looking... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 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... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 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... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1889 - 254 pages
...— 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... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1890 - 352 pages
...laden, So toward the open main, Beating to sea again, Through the wild hurricane, Bore I the maiden. 14 Three weeks we westward bore, And when the storm was...There for my lady's bower Built I the lofty tower. THE SKELETON JN ARMOR. Which, to this very hour, Stands looking sea-ward. u There lived we many years... | |
| Larkin Dunton - 1890 - 228 pages
...and his bride. Here • THE OLD MILL. is a stanza from the poem, " The Skeleton in Armor ": — 9. "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... | |
| Albert H. Smyth - 1889 - 324 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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