| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1826 - 520 pages
...prospect now invites the eye, Save the blue sea, and cloudless sky. Oh ! when I wav'd my last good bye, To parents, friends, and Mary dear, • It was not...heaving main Our vessel dashes proudly on, To meet those well lov'd friends again, With wealth and honors bravely won, That is the hope I live upon. But should... | |
| 1826 - 518 pages
...prospect now invites the eye, Save the blue sea, and cloudless sky. Oh ! when I wav'd my last good bye, To parents, friends, and Mary dear, It was not fear...dimm'd mine eye, This heart ne'er felt a thrill of fearIt was affection caus'd the tear. And while upon the heaving main Our vessel dashes proudly on,... | |
| Samuel Kettell - American poetry - 1829 - 432 pages
...far behind, No prospect now invites the eye, Save the blue sea, and cloudless sky. Oh ! when I waved my last good-bye, To parents, friends, and Mary dear,...heart ne'er felt a thrill of fear— It was affection caused the tear. To meet those well-loved friends again, With wealth and honors bravely won, That is... | |
| 1829 - 436 pages
...far behind, No prospect now invites the eye, Save the blue sea, and cloudless sky. Oh ! when I waved my last good-bye, To parents, friends, and Mary dear,...dimm'd mine eye, This heart ne'er felt a thrill of fearIt was affection caused the tear. And while upon the heaving main Our vessel dashes proudly on,... | |
| William McCarty - National songs - 1842 - 484 pages
...WILLIAM LEGGETT. Ora sails are spread before the wind, And onward, onward swift we fly ; O when I waved my last good-bye To parents, friends, and Mary dear,...heart ne'er felt a thrill of fear ; It was affection caused the tear. And while upon the heaving main, Our vessel dashes proudly on, To meet those well-loved... | |
| William McCarty - 1842 - 528 pages
...WILLIAM LEBGETT. OUR sails are spread before the wind, And onward, onward swift we fly; O when I waved my last good-bye To parents, friends, and Mary dear,...heart ne'er felt a thrill of fear ; It was affection caused the tear. And while upon the heaving main, Our vessel dashes proudly on, To meet those well-loved... | |
| National songs - 1857 - 172 pages
...WILLIAM LEGGETT. OUR sails are spread before the wind, And onward, onward swift we fly ; 0 when I waved my last good-bye To parents, friends, and Mary dear,...heart ne'er felt a thrill of fear; It was affection caused the tear. And while upon the heaving main, Our vessel dashes proudly on, To meet those well-loved... | |
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