| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 Seiten
...darkling hours they plied, Nor dreamt but each the selfsame seas By each was cleaving, side by side : E'en eath in LiH 2 steereil ; — Ah ! neither blame, for neither willed Or wist what first with dawn appeared. To veer,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 644 Seiten
...hours they plied, Nor dreamt but each the self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side : E'en so — but why the tale reveal Of those, whom year...year unchanged, Brief absence joined anew to feel, 1 Astounded, soul from soul estranged? At dead of night their sails were filled, And onward each rejoicing... | |
| Manuals - 1880 - 76 Seiten
...darkling hours they plied, Nor dreamt but each the self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side. E'en so, — but why the tale reveal Of those whom, year by year unchanged, Brief absence joined awhile, to feel Astounded, soul from soul estranged ? At dead of night their sails were filled . And... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 654 Seiten
...hours they plied, Nor dreamt but each the self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side : E'en so — but why the tale reveal Of those, whom year...willed, Or wist, what first with dawn appeared ! To veer, how vain ! On, onward strain, Brave barks ! In light, in darkness too, ( Through winds and tides... | |
| Shadworth Hollway Hodgson - 1881 - 432 Seiten
...instance. Coming to lines of four stresses, we have, for instance, from dough's Qua cursum lentus : " At dead of night their sails were filled, And onward...blame, for neither willed, Or wist, what first with morn appeared !" From Wordsworth's Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle : " He hath flung aside his... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 Seiten
...darkling hours they plied, Nor dreamt but each the selfsame seaa By each was cleaving, side by side : E'en o join'd anew to feel, Astounded, soul from soul estranged ? At dead of night their sails were fill'd,... | |
| Five minutes daily readings - 1882 - 408 Seiten
...darkling hours they plied, Nor dreamt but each the self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side. E'en so — but why the tale reveal Of those, whom year...willed, Or wist, what first with dawn appeared ! To veer, how vain ! On, onward strain, Brave barks ! In light, in darkness too, Through winds and tides... | |
| Charles Wilkins - 1885 - 786 Seiten
...hours they plied, Xor dreamt but each the self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side : E'en so — but why the tale reveal Of those, whom year...willed Or wist, what first with dawn appeared ! To veer, how vain ! On onward strain, Brave barks • In light, in darkness too, Through winds and tides... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 Seiten
...hours they plied; N'or dreamt but each the self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side: E'en so — but why the tale reveal Of those whom, year...feel, Astounded, soul from soul estranged. At dead of nicht their sails were filled. And onward each rejoicing steered; Ah ! neither blamed, for neither... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1882 - 906 Seiten
...hours they plied ; Nor dreamt but each the self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side ; E'en so — but, why the tale reveal Of those whom, year...anew to feel, Astounded, soul from soul estranged f At dead of night their sails were filled, And onward each rejoicing steered ; Ah, neither blame,... | |
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