That he shouts with his sister at play ! 0 well for the sailor lad, That he sings in his boat on the bay ! And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill ; But... Calcutta Review - Side 3531858Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| George Stillman Hillard - 1874 - 396 sider
...presenting pictures to the eye, and often 1n a very few words ] 1. BREAK, break, break, On thy cold gray stones, O Sea ! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. 2. O, well for the fisherman's boy, That he shouts with his sister at play... | |
| Martha Le Baron Goddard - 1874 - 248 sider
...fisherman's careless song. ROSB TBRRY. "BREAK, BREAK, BREAK." "DREAK, break, break, •*-' On thy cold gray stones, O sea ! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. Oh, well for the fisherman's boy That he shouts with his sister at play... | |
| 1875 - 210 sider
...ever brings the lost youth to the shore ! 'BREAK, BREAK', BREAK." BREAK, break, break On thy cold gray stones, O sea ! And I would that my tongue could utter...he shouts with his sister at play ! O well for the sailor-lad That he sings in his boat on the bay ! And the stately ships go on, To the haven under the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 494 sider
...thy cold gray stones, 0 Sea ! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. 0 well for the fisherman's boy, That he shouts with his sister at play ! 0 well for the sailor lad, That he sings in his boat on the bay ! And the stately ships go on To... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 392 sider
...thy cold gray stones, 0 Sea! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. 0 well for the fisherman's boy, That he shouts with his sister at play ! 0 well for the sailor lad, That he sings in his boat on the bay ! And the stately ships go on To... | |
| F M. S - 1876 - 249 sider
...Miss Cameron and Emmie, who lived within a walk of her aunt's house. CHAPTER VIII. UNEXPECTED NEWS. " Break, break, break, On thy cold grey stones, O Sea, And I would that my tongue could utter, The thoughts that arise in me." TENNYSON. railway station was about a mile from Combe St. David's, and... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - 452 sider
...thy cold gray stones, 0 Sea ! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. 0 well for the fisherman's boy, That he shouts with his sister at play ! 0 well for the sailor lad, That he sings in his boat on the bay ! And the stately ships go on To... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 562 sider
...thy cold gray stones, 0 Sea! And I would I hat my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. 0 well for the fisherman's boy, That he shouts with his sister at play I O well for the sailor lad, That he sings in his boat on the bay ! And the stately ships go on To... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - 1876 - 458 sider
...they shook hands and Darted. Mary Ferrier. Break! Break! Break! Break, break, break, On thy cold gray stones, O Sea ! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. 0 well for the fisherman's boy, That he shouts with his sister at play !... | |
| James Willis Westlake - 1876 - 168 sider
...dying, dying, dying. TRNNYSON ; The Princes*. Remembrance.] CCIIL Break, break, break, On thy cold, gray stones, O Sea ! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. Oh, well for the f1sherman's boy, • That he shouts with his sister at... | |
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