O'er the corse of the deaf, unconscious dead. Then they bore his remains to the vessel's side, And committed them safe to the dark blue tide : One sullen plunge. — and the scene is o'er — The sea rolled on as it rolled before. In that classical sea,... Poetical Sketches of the South of France - Page 59by Benjamin Bailey - 1831 - 119 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Ladd - 1831 - 890 pages
...¡irocii of its shores, and the blue of its skie.*. In soini' pearly cuve — in some caral cell — >h ! the dead shall sleep, as sweetly, as well. As if shrined in the po:np of P.irian tombs, Where the cast and the south breath their rich perfumes. ^ïor forgotten shall... | |
| 1835 - 838 pages
...that classical sea, whose azure vies Vith the green of its shore, and the blue of its skies ; — n some pearly cave, in some coral cell, Oh ! the dead...as well As if shrined in the pomp of Parian tombs, Vhen the east and the south breathe their rich perfumes. for forgatten shall be the humblest one, Though... | |
| 1861 - 270 pages
...they bore his remains to the vessel's side, And committed them safe to the dark blue tide ; One sudden plunge, and the scene is o'er, The sea rolled on as...shrined in the pomp of Parian tombs, Where the east and south breathe their rich perfumes ; Nor forgotten shall be the humblest one, Though he sleep in the... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1831 - 754 pages
...lay An unstartled hand upon his clay. Then they wrapped his corse in the tarry sheet, To the dead, 09 Araby's spices, sweet, And prepared him to seek the...if shrined in the pomp of Parian tombs, Where the cast and me south breathe their rich perfumes. Nor forgotten shall be the humblest one, Though he sleep... | |
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