The Pocket Book of Story PoemsLouis Untermeyer Pocket books, Incorporated, 1945 - 386 pages |
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... ship on ship to St. Malo on the Rance , With the English fleet in view . ' Twas the squadron that escaped , with the victor in full chase ; First and foremost of the drove , in his great ship , Dam- freville ; Close on him fled , great ...
... ship on ship to St. Malo on the Rance , With the English fleet in view . ' Twas the squadron that escaped , with the victor in full chase ; First and foremost of the drove , in his great ship , Dam- freville ; Close on him fled , great ...
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... ship , with a bound , Clears the entry like a hound , Keeps the passage as its inch of way were the wide sea's profound ! See , safe thro ' shoal and rock , How they follow in a flock , Not a ship that misbehaves , not a keel that ...
... ship , with a bound , Clears the entry like a hound , Keeps the passage as its inch of way were the wide sea's profound ! See , safe thro ' shoal and rock , How they follow in a flock , Not a ship that misbehaves , not a keel that ...
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... Ship after ship , the whole night long , their high built gal- leons came , Ship after ship , the whole night long , with her battle - thun- der and flame ; Ship after ship , the whole night long , drew back with her dead and her shame ...
... Ship after ship , the whole night long , their high built gal- leons came , Ship after ship , the whole night long , with her battle - thun- der and flame ; Ship after ship , the whole night long , drew back with her dead and her shame ...
Contents
Introduction Louis Untermeyer iii | 1 |
Ballad of East and West Rudyard Kipling 1695 | 9 |
Hervé Riel Robert Browning | 16 |
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