But keep sailing to and fro. I have seen them, in my sleep, Plunging through the shoreless deep, With tattered sails and battered hulls, While around them screamed the gulls. Flying low, flying low. I have wondered why they staid From me, sailing round... Book Chat - Página 57editado por - 1886Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1865 - 550 páginas
...who have trimmed their lights in garrets, and left the world better for their toils. SHIPS AT SEA. I HAVE ships that went to sea More than fifty years ago; None have yet come home to me, But are sailing to and fro. I have seen them in my sleep, Plunging through the shoreless deep, With tattered... | |
| Barry Gray - 1865 - 294 páginas
...siing, or rather chanted, a song, the words of which I had written years ago, entitled SHIPS AT SEA. I have ships that went to sea More than fifty years ago ; None have yet come home to me, But are sailing to and fro. I have seen them in my sleep, Plunging through the shoreless deep, With tattered... | |
| Asahel Clark Kendrick - 1871 - 484 páginas
...careful shroud, While death and winter closed the autumn scene. THOMAS BUCHANAN READ. Ships' at Sea. I HAVE ships that went to sea, More than fifty years ago ; None have yet come home to me, But are sailing to and fro. I have seen them in my sleep, Plunging through the shoreless deep. With tattered... | |
| 1872 - 710 páginas
...seats, Where joy and gladness hold their changeless reign. Henry Kirke White. 1873. HOPE, Unsatis6ed. k off the gyves. A bearded man. Armed to the teeth, art thou; one mailed hand [thy brow, Gra are sailing to and fro. I have ssen them in my sleep Plunging through the shoreless deep, With tattered... | |
| Martha Le Baron Goddard - 1874 - 248 páginas
...rush in the drowning ears. — Have ye rightly read my song ? FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGALL. SHIPS AT SEA. I" HAVE ships that went to sea -*. More than fifty years ago ; None have yet come home to me, But are sailing to and fro. I have seen them in my sleep, Plunging through the shoreless deep, With tattered... | |
| Martha Le Baron Goddard - 1874 - 382 páginas
...in the drowning ears. — Have ye rightly read my song ? FRANCRS RIDLRY HAVERGALL. SHIPS AT SEA. T HAVE ships that went to sea -*- More than fifty years ago ; None have yet come home to me, But are sailing to and fro. I have seen them in my sleep, Plunging through the shoreless deep, With tattered... | |
| 1876 - 508 páginas
...careful shroud, While Death and Winter closed the autumn scene. THOMAS BUCHANAN READ. Ships at Sea. I HAVE ships that went to sea, More than fifty years ago ; None have yet come home to me, But are sailing to and fro. I have seen them in my sleep, Plunging through the shoreless deep. With tattered... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 páginas
...descends and sips the nearest draught ! * MARIA Go WEN BROOKS (MARIA DEL OCCIDENTE). SHIPS AT SEA. I HAVE ships that went to sea More than fifty years ago ; None have yet come home to me, But are sailing to and fro. I have seen them in my sleep, Plunging through the shoreless deep, With tattered... | |
| J C Hutchieson - 1878 - 634 páginas
...thoughts, to fill thy sleep With these unwearying words of melody, Brother, come home. SHIPS AT SEA. I IUVE ships that went to sea More than fifty years ago,...them in my sleep Plunging through the shoreless deep, With tattered sails and battered hulls, While around them screamed the gulls, Flying low, flying low.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 páginas
...would, descends and sips the. nearest draught ! MARIA GOWEN BROOKS (Maria <Ul Oftiatnlc). SHIPS AT SEA. llow, — You 've powdered your legs with gold. 0 brave marsh Mary-buds, rich and yellow, Gi are sailing to and fro. I have seen them in my sleep, Plunging through the shoreless deep, With tattered... | |
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