Surf and Wave: The Sea as Sung by the PoetsAnna Lydia Ward T.Y. Crowell & Company, 1883 - 618 sider |
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Side 98
... wandering , - On that accursed sea , One moment only , Forget one moment , Love , thy fierce content ; Back let thy soul be bent- Think back , dear Love , O Love think back to me ! RICHARD WATSON GILDER . A BECALMED AT SEA . S ships ...
... wandering , - On that accursed sea , One moment only , Forget one moment , Love , thy fierce content ; Back let thy soul be bent- Think back , dear Love , O Love think back to me ! RICHARD WATSON GILDER . A BECALMED AT SEA . S ships ...
Side 104
... wandering barks to light , With storm and cloud round every star , The fire - guides of the night ! II . How dreary was that solitude ! Around it screamed the sea - fowl's brood , The only sound , amidst the strife Of wind and wave ...
... wandering barks to light , With storm and cloud round every star , The fire - guides of the night ! II . How dreary was that solitude ! Around it screamed the sea - fowl's brood , The only sound , amidst the strife Of wind and wave ...
Side 130
... wander , Wash and wander about our boat . " Not a fetter is here to bind us ; Love and memory lose their spell : Friends of the home we have left behind us , Prisoners of content , farewell ! " Row , young oarsman , far out yonder ...
... wander , Wash and wander about our boat . " Not a fetter is here to bind us ; Love and memory lose their spell : Friends of the home we have left behind us , Prisoners of content , farewell ! " Row , young oarsman , far out yonder ...
Side 131
... wandering star . A span the moon's bright gaze is O'er the wide flood . Maybe , On that bridge the moonbeam raises , A soul , redeemed , retraces Soft ways to eternity . FROM THE German of KaLBECK . TRANSLATION OF WILLIAM P. ANDREWS ...
... wandering star . A span the moon's bright gaze is O'er the wide flood . Maybe , On that bridge the moonbeam raises , A soul , redeemed , retraces Soft ways to eternity . FROM THE German of KaLBECK . TRANSLATION OF WILLIAM P. ANDREWS ...
Side 181
... wandering , wrapped in thought , Beneath some vaulted roof , alone , Has to his ear far whispers brought , Resounding from the arched stone , And startles , as the words are caught , To find his path has touched , unknown , The spot ...
... wandering , wrapped in thought , Beneath some vaulted roof , alone , Has to his ear far whispers brought , Resounding from the arched stone , And startles , as the words are caught , To find his path has touched , unknown , The spot ...
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