The Harrap Book of Sea VerseRonald Hope G. G. Harrap, 1960 - 207 sider |
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Side 117
... hear the grating roar Of pebbles which the waves draw back , and fling , At their return , up the high strand , Begin , and cease , and then again begin , With tremulous cadence slow , and bring The eternal note of sadness in ...
... hear the grating roar Of pebbles which the waves draw back , and fling , At their return , up the high strand , Begin , and cease , and then again begin , With tremulous cadence slow , and bring The eternal note of sadness in ...
Side 153
... hear , That dies in ev'ry note ; As if it sighed with each man's care , For being so remote : Think then how often love we've made To you , when all those tunes were played . In justice you cannot refuse , To think of our distress ...
... hear , That dies in ev'ry note ; As if it sighed with each man's care , For being so remote : Think then how often love we've made To you , when all those tunes were played . In justice you cannot refuse , To think of our distress ...
Side 164
... hear the song of the wonderful birds , Source of happiness ; That I might hear the thunder of the crowding waves 164 9.
... hear the song of the wonderful birds , Source of happiness ; That I might hear the thunder of the crowding waves 164 9.
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Prologue II | 11 |
The Boundless Blue | 47 |
Sailors Young and Old | 69 |
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anchor Avès bell birds blow blue boat brave boys breath breeze Bring home buy caller herrin CABINED SHIPS captain captain's gig CHARLES CAUSLEY cold Collected Poems dead dear deep Dolor Oogo doth drowned eyes fair fear Flannan Isle foam FREDERICK MARRYAT gale gallant Geoffrey Drake grey hair hand Hart Crane hast hath hear heard heart heave and rally heaven isle JAMES ELROY FLECKER John JOHN MASEFIELD jolly land laugh leave light look Lord Lowlands low maid mariners mast merry moon never night o'er ocean Port Admiral roar rocks roll round sail sailors salt sand sea's SEAFARER seamen ship shore sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep song soul stars steer storm swell thee There's thou thought tide Twas W. B. Yeats W. H. Davies watch waves Wha'll buy wild wind