| 700 pages
...struck on a hidden rock, Her planks are torn asunder, And down come her masts with a reeling shock. And a hideous crash like thunder. Her sails are draggled...in the brine That gladdened late the skies, And her pendant that kiss'd the fair moonshine Down many a fathom lies. Her beauteous sides, whose rainbow... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1813 - 706 pages
...struck on a hidden rock, Her planks are torn asunder, And down come her masts with a reeling shocl^ And a hideous crash like thunder. Her sails are draggled...in the brine That gladdened late the skies, And her pendant that kiss'd the fair moonshine Down many a fathom lies. Her beauteous sides, whose, rainbow... | |
| English literature - 1811 - 600 pages
...on a hidden rock, . . Her planks are torn asunder, And down come her masts with a reeling shock, And a hideous crash like thunder. Her sails are draggled...in the brine That gladdened late the skies, And her pendant that kiss'd the fair moonshine Down many a fathom lies. Her beauteous sides, whose rainbow... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 556 pages
...struck on a hidden rock, Her planks are torn asunder, And down come her masts with a reeling shock; And a hideous crash like thunder. Her sails are draggled...in the brine That gladdened late the skies, And her pendant that kiss'd the fair moonshine Down many a fathom lies. Her beauteous sides, whose rainbow... | |
| John Wilson - English poetry - 1812 - 340 pages
...struck on a hidden rock, Her planks are torn asunder, And down come her masts with a reeling shock And a hideous crash like thunder. Her sails are draggled...in the brine That gladdened late the skies, And her pendant that kiw'd the ftir nwoiwbme Down many s fathom lies. Her beanteous sides, whose rainbow hue:... | |
| 1831 - 602 pages
...struck on a hidden rock, Her plauks are torn asumler. And down come her masts with a reeling shock, And a hideous crash like thunder. Her sails are draggled in the brine Tli.it eladdon'd late the skies, And her pendant that kiss' the fair moonshine Down many a fathom lies.... | |
| Thomas Ewing - Elocution - 1819 - 448 pages
...struck on a hidden rock, Her planks are torn asunder, And down come her masts with a reeling shock, And a hideous crash like thunder. Her sails are draggled...in the brine That gladdened late the skies, And her pendant that kiss'd the fair moonshine Down many a fathom lies. Her beauteous sides, whose rainbow... | |
| John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...struck on a hidden rock, Her planks are torn asunder, And down come her masts with a reeling shock, And a hideous crash like thunder. Her sails are draggled...in the brine That gladdened late the skies, And her pendant that kissed the fair moonshine Down many a fathom lies. Her beauteous sides, whose rainbow... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...struck on a hidden rock, Her planks are torn asunder, And down come her nmsi-, with a reeling shock. And a hideous crash like thunder. Her sails are draggled in the brine That gladden'd late the skies. And her pendant that kiss'd the fair moonshine Down many a fathom lies. Her... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 476 pages
...that smiled in pain, And all my boyhood worshipped — but rain ! Literary Souvenir. BY MRS. IIEMANS. Her sails are draggled in the brine. That gladdened late the skies ; And her pennon, that kissed the fair moonshine. Down many i fathom lies. WiLsoX. ALL night the booming minute-gun... | |
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