And now, grown rich with plundered store, He steers his course for Scotland's shore. So thick a haze o'erspreads the sky They cannot see the Sun on high; The wind hath blown a gale all day; At evening it hath died away. On the deck the Rover takes his... Ballads Old & New... - 74 페이지저자: Henry Bernard Cotterill - 1907전체보기 - 도서 정보
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1875 - 168 페이지
...day, At evening it had died away. On deck the rover takes his stand ; So dark it is they see no land ; Quoth Sir Ralph, " It will be lighter soon, For there...moon." " Can'st hear," said one, " the breakers roar ? Yonder, methinks, should be the shore ; Now, where we are, I cannot tell, But I wish we could hear... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 392 페이지
...the Rover takes his stand, So dark it is they see no laud. Quoth Sir Ralph, "It will be lightersoon, For there is the dawn of the rising moon." "Canst hear," said one, "the breakers roar* Formethinkswe should be near the shore; Now where we are 1 cannot tell, But 1 wish I couldhearthe Inchcape... | |
| William Marshall - 1875 - 328 페이지
...takes his stand, So dark it is they see no land. " Quoth he, ' It will be brighter soon, For there's the dawn of the rising moon. ' Can'st hear,' said one, ' the breakers roar ? For yonder, methinks, should be the shore. Now where we are I cannot tell, — I wish we heard the Inch-Cape... | |
| Henry Major - 1875 - 268 페이지
...? For yonder, methinks, should be the shore. .Now, where we are, I cannot tell, — I wish we heard the Inchcape Bell." They hear no sound — the swell is strong, Though the wind hath fallen they drift along ; Till the vessel strikes with shivering shock, — " Oh heavens ! it... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 560 페이지
...of the rising mooii." "Canst hear," said one, "the breakers roar? Forinethinkswe should be nearthe shore ; Now where we are I cannot tell, But I wish I could hearthe luchcape BelL " They hear no sound, the swell is strong ; Though the wind hath fallen, they... | |
| P. Garrett - 1910 - 872 페이지
...At evening it hath died away. On the deck the rover takes his stand; So dark it is they see no land. Quoth Sir Ralph, " It will be lighter soon, For there...moon." "Canst hear," said one, "the breakers roar? For yonder, methinks, should be the shore. Now where we are I cannot tell, But I wish we could hear the... | |
| David Richard Porter - 1911 - 292 페이지
...day; At evening it hath died away. On deck the Rover takes his stand; So dark it is they see no land. Quoth Sir Ralph, ' It will be lighter soon, For there...hear no sound, the swell is strong; Though the wind hath fallen, they drift along, Till the vessel strikes with a shivering shock, — ' Oh God! it is... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1911 - 352 페이지
...no land. Quoth Sir Ralph, "It will be brighter soon, For there is the dawn of the rising moon." 14 "Canst hear," said one, "the breakers roar? For methinks we should be near the shore." Now where we are I can not tell, But I wish I could hear the Inchcape Bell." 15 They hear no sound; the swell is strong;... | |
| John Walter Davis, Fanny Julien - 1911 - 302 페이지
...think the moon is rising." " Can you hear the breakers roar ? " cried one of the sailors. " I think we should be near the shore. Now where we are, I cannot tell. But I wish I could hear the Bell." Suddenly, the ship struck upon the hidden rock. The bell of the Good Old Abbot lay in the deep... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1911 - 462 페이지
...day, At evening it had died away. On deck the Rover takes his stand, So dark it is they see no land. Quoth Sir Ralph, "It will be lighter soon, For there is the dawn of the rising moon." 340 HOW TO READ AND DECLAIM "Canst hear," said one, "the breakers' roar? For methiuks we should be... | |
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