| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1879 - 314 pages
...from the lands they had ruined awoke from sleep, And the water began to heave and the weather to moan, And or ever that evening ended a great gale blew,...To be lost evermore in the main. Alfred Tennyson. Bermudas. BERMUDA. "pERMUDA, walled with rocks, who does not know P -D That happy island where huge... | |
| 1879 - 314 pages
...from the lands they had ruined awoke from sleep, And the water began to heave and the weather to moan, And or ever that evening ended a great gale blew,...To be lost evermore in the main. Alfred Tennyson. Bermudas. BERMUDA. T)ERMUDA, walled with rocks, who does not know ? JJ That happy island where huge... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1879 - 216 pages
...from the lands they had ruin'd awoke from sleep, And the water began to heave and the weather to moan, And or ever that evening ended a great gale blew,...their flags, And the whole sea plunged and fell on the shot-shatter'd navy of Spain, And the little " Revenge" herself went down by the island crags To be... | |
| 1879 - 524 pages
...from the lands they had ruin'd awoke from slesp. And the water began to heave and the weather to moan, And or ever that evening ended a great gale blew,...raised by an earthquake grew. Till it smote on their halls and their sails and their masts and their flags, And the whole sea plunged and fell on the shot-... | |
| William Gordon McCabe - 1879 - 174 pages
...from the lands they had rnined awoke from sleep, And the water begnn to heave and the weather to moan, And or ever that evening ended, a great gale blew, And a wave like the wave that is raised by an earthqnake grew, Till it smote on their hnlls and their sails and their masts and their flags, And... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1880 - 322 pages
...the lands they had ruin'd awoke from sleep, And the water began to heave and the weather to moan ; And or ever that evening ended, a great gale blew,...their flags, And the whole sea plunged and fell on the shot-shatter'd navy of Spain ; And the little " Revenge " herself went down by the island crags, To... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1880 - 204 pages
...the lands they had ruin'd awoke from sleep, And the water began to heave and the weather to inoan, And or ever that evening ended a great gale blew,...their flags, And the whole sea plunged and fell on the shotshatter'd navy of Spain, And the little Revenge herself went down by the island crags To be lost... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1880 - 334 pages
...the lands they had ruin'd awoke from sleep, And the water began to heave and the weather to moan ; And or ever that evening ended, a great gale blew,...their hulls, and their sails, and their masts, and thei1 flags, And the whole sea plunged and fell on the shot-shatter'd navy ot Spain ; And the little... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1880 - 204 pages
...flags, And the whole sea plunged and fell on the shotshatter'd navy of Spain, And the little Eevenge herself went down by the island crags To be lost evermore in the main. TUE SISTERS. THEY have left the doors ajar; and by their clash, And prelude on the keys, I know the... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1880 - 120 pages
...vl] by what force in nature. tumescant] The rising of the sea is caused by the earthquake (tremor). 'And a wave like the wave that is raised by an earthquake grew.' — Tennyson (The Kevenge). 482. tardls noct.] 'the slow-moving nights.' Jle speaks of the short days... | |
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