| James Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 498 sider
...into the sea. CHAPTER XIX. '' The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew, As glad to wall him from his native home; And fast the white rocks...circumambient foam: And then, it may be, of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of wail,... | |
| Wedding rings - 1855 - 176 sider
...the deck of the vessel, and watched the shores of his native land as they faded in the distance. "' The sails were filled, and fair the light winds blew, As glad to waft him from his native home.' " And now he is on the ocean—the waves are dashing against the ship and bearing him onward —whither ?... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 376 sider
...the brine, [line. 3 And traverse Paynim shores, and pass earth's central XII. The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew, As glad to waft him...circumambient foam: And then, it may be, of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of wail,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1857 - 500 sider
...into the sea. CHAPTER XIX. ••The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew As glad to wall him from his native home; And fast the white rocks...soon were lost in circumambient foam: And then, it rnay be, of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1860 - 76 sider
...I'uyiiim shores, and pass Earth's central line. XII. The sails were fill'd.and fair the lightwinds blew, As glad to waft him from his native home ; And...lost in circumambient foam: And then, it may be, of bis wish to roam Ilepented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips did come... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861 - 734 sider
...cross the brine, And traverse Paynim shores, and pass Earth's central line. xn. The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew, As glad to waft him...circumambient foam: And then, it may be, of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of wail,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1864 - 550 sider
...the same element, were a vast mass of solid matter suddenly dropped into the sea. CHAPTER XIX. ■ The sails were filled, and fair the light winds blew,...circumambient foam: And then, it may be, of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of wail,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 sider
...shores, and pass Earth's cc'itral l:c& XII. The sails were fill'd, and fair the light winds I'.cw, As glad to waft him from his native home; And fast...circumambient foam: And then, it may be, of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of wail,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1867 - 460 sider
...the brine, [line. And traverse Paynim shores, and pass Earth's central XII. The sails were flll'd, and fair the light winds blew, As glad to waft him...circumambient foam : And then, it may be, of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of wail,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1867 - 492 sider
...the sea. CHAPTEE XIX. •• The »ails were fill'd, and fair the light winds blew As glad to wail him from his native home ; And fast the white rocks...circumambient foam : And then, it may be, of his wish to roam Repented he, but in his bosom slept The silent thought, nor from his lips did come One word of wail,... | |
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