Surf and Wave: The Sea as Sung by the PoetsAnna Lydia Ward T.Y. Crowell & Company, 1883 - 618 sider |
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... my serenity . And yet to - morrow to the sand The little bird will come , To - morrow will be warm and bland O'er wreaths of perished foam , And weed and shell flung up to land Will meet me as I roam , xi O soul of mine ! thou art a sea By.
... my serenity . And yet to - morrow to the sand The little bird will come , To - morrow will be warm and bland O'er wreaths of perished foam , And weed and shell flung up to land Will meet me as I roam , xi O soul of mine ! thou art a sea By.
Side 23
... land , till o'er the sea Slowly , within the east , there grew a light Which half was starlight , and half seemed to be The herald of a greater . The pale white Turned slowly to pale rose , Of heaven slowly climbed . and up the height ...
... land , till o'er the sea Slowly , within the east , there grew a light Which half was starlight , and half seemed to be The herald of a greater . The pale white Turned slowly to pale rose , Of heaven slowly climbed . and up the height ...
Side 26
... land , With its breakers white on the shingly shore . What matters the reef , or the rain , or the squall ? I steady the helm for the open sea ; The first mate clamors , " BELAY THERE , ALL ! " And the captain's breath once more comes ...
... land , With its breakers white on the shingly shore . What matters the reef , or the rain , or the squall ? I steady the helm for the open sea ; The first mate clamors , " BELAY THERE , ALL ! " And the captain's breath once more comes ...
Side 29
... land dips , - Across the sunset flame Sail the good ships . Outward or homeward bound , Free or deep laded ; Like ghosts without a sound When the west's faded ; Cleaving the moonshine - track Where the white strips Bar the dark waters ...
... land dips , - Across the sunset flame Sail the good ships . Outward or homeward bound , Free or deep laded ; Like ghosts without a sound When the west's faded ; Cleaving the moonshine - track Where the white strips Bar the dark waters ...
Side 39
... land . Quoth Sir Ralph , " It will be lighter soon , For then is the dawn of the rising moon . " " Canst hear , " said one , " the breakers roar ? For yonder , methinks , should be the shore . Now where we are I cannot tell ; But I wish ...
... land . Quoth Sir Ralph , " It will be lighter soon , For then is the dawn of the rising moon . " " Canst hear , " said one , " the breakers roar ? For yonder , methinks , should be the shore . Now where we are I cannot tell ; But I wish ...
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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