Surf and Wave: The Sea as Sung by the PoetsAnna Lydia Ward T.Y. Crowell & Company, 1883 - 618 sider |
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Side 9
... cold and bleak countrie : Thy mother knits the mittens warm For thy next voyage , Humphrey . Thy mother lays the Bible down , And sips the good green tea ; For she bethinks her of the son That brought it o'er the sea . Fair Jeannie ...
... cold and bleak countrie : Thy mother knits the mittens warm For thy next voyage , Humphrey . Thy mother lays the Bible down , And sips the good green tea ; For she bethinks her of the son That brought it o'er the sea . Fair Jeannie ...
Side 10
... cold , pale moon , with white wan face , Looked through the mackerel - sky , And looked upon the great white auk That flappeth heavily . The cold moon from the mackerel - sky Looked on the laboring ship , Where stood Jack Humphrey by ...
... cold , pale moon , with white wan face , Looked through the mackerel - sky , And looked upon the great white auk That flappeth heavily . The cold moon from the mackerel - sky Looked on the laboring ship , Where stood Jack Humphrey by ...
Side 15
... My hands and feet are cold . And let my head , I pray thee , With handkerchiefs be bound : There ! take my love's gold handkerchief , And tie it tightly round . " Now bring the chart , the doleful chart : THE SAILOR . 15.
... My hands and feet are cold . And let my head , I pray thee , With handkerchiefs be bound : There ! take my love's gold handkerchief , And tie it tightly round . " Now bring the chart , the doleful chart : THE SAILOR . 15.
Side 70
... cold They were content to close , Till up the stair Winstanley went To fire the wick afar ; And Plymouth in the silent night Looked out , and saw her star . Winstanley set his foot ashore : Said he , " My work is done ; I hold it strong ...
... cold They were content to close , Till up the stair Winstanley went To fire the wick afar ; And Plymouth in the silent night Looked out , and saw her star . Winstanley set his foot ashore : Said he , " My work is done ; I hold it strong ...
Side 72
... cold , which maketh mad , Might pierce the regal tenement . When the sun dawned , oh ! gay and glad We set the sail , and plied the oar ; But , when the night - wind blew like breath , For joy of one day's voyage more We sang together ...
... cold , which maketh mad , Might pierce the regal tenement . When the sun dawned , oh ! gay and glad We set the sail , and plied the oar ; But , when the night - wind blew like breath , For joy of one day's voyage more We sang together ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE ALICE CARY Annabel Lee beach beneath billows blow blue boat breast breath breeze bright calm CELIA THAXTER CHARLES KINGSLEY clouds cold crew cried dark dead dear deck deep dice they played dream evermore eyes face fair farewell fear foam gale gleam gold golden dice gray hair hand hath hear heard heart heaven heaving Inchcape Rock isle Jack Humphrey JEAN INGELOW JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY kiss land light lonely looked loud mariner mast moan moon morning murmur never night o'er ocean RICHARD HENRY STODDARD rise roar rock round sail sailor sand sea-bird sea-maiden seaweed shining ship shore sight silent sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep smile song soul sound spray stand star storm surge sweet swell tempest thee thou tide voice watch waters waves wild wind wings wreck