| Tom Burgess - 1871 - 362 sider
...these. CHAPTER IX. A WRECK AT SEA. " Thy flitting form comes ghostly dull and pale, As driven by the beating storm at sea ; Thy cry is weak and scared...doom of us. Thy wail — What does it bring to me?" |T was perhaps an impious wish, but I had often wished to see a storm at sea, and to be present at... | |
| routldege's every boy's annual - 1871 - 816 sider
...adventure related to — A WKECK AT SEA. " Thy flitting form comes ghostly dun and pale, As driven by the beating storm at sea ; Thy cry is weak and scared...doom of us. Thy wail — What does it bring to me ? " IT was, perhaps, an impious wish, but I had often wished to see a storm at sea, and to be present... | |
| 1871 - 768 sider
...adventure related to— A WRECK AT SEA. " Thy flitting form comes ghostly dan and pale, As driven by the beating storm at sea; Thy cry is weak and scared As if thy mates had shared The doom of ns. Thy wail— What does it bring to me ? " IT was, perhaps, an impious wish, but I had often wished... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1873 - 730 sider
...rather, bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice ! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and palv, As driven by a beating storm at sea ; Thy cry is weak and Beared, As if thy mates had shnred The doom of us : Thy wail — What does it bring to me 1 Thou call'st... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 sider
...boding cry O'er the waves dost thou fly ? 0, rather, bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice ! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven...doom of us. Thy wail — What does it bring to me ? 446 447 With motion, and with roar Of waves that drive to shore One spirit did ye urge — The Mystery... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 sider
...boding cry O'er the waves dost thou fly? Oh ! rather, bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice ! и. Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale As driven...doom of us. Thy wail — What does it bring to me? HAMPTON BEACH. 36 ш. Thou call 'st along the sand, and haunt 'st the surge, Restless and sad ; as... | |
| William James Linton - 1878 - 470 sider
...with me Through the fair land rejoice ! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven by the beating storm at sea ; Thy cry is weak and scared,...doom of us. Thy wail — What does it bring to me? * See Note 6. Thou call'st along the sand, and haunt'st the surge, Restless and sad ; as if, in strange... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 sider
...boding cry O'er the waves dost thou fly ? 0, rather, bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice ! ove, Nor the demons down under the sea, Can ever dissever...soul Of the beautiful Annabel Lee. For the moon never haunt'st the surge, Restless and sad ; as if, in strange accord With motion and with roar Of waves... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1880 - 474 sider
...boding cry o'er the waves dost thou fly ? O ! rather, bird, with me through the fair land rejoice ! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven...doom of us : thy wail — what does it bring to me ? PERCIVAL thus interprets to us The Language af Flowers : — In Eastern lands they talk in flowers,... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 sider
...boding cry O'er the waves dost thou fly ? Oh ! rather, bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice ! ERH 4 haunt'st the surge, Restless and sad ; as if, in strange accord With the motion and the roar Of waves... | |
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