| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1901 - 964 páginas
...the reeling decks Crashed the o'erwhelming seas; Ah, never were there wrecks So pitiful as these ! l P* ) With thine horses through the sea ! JUGURTHA How cold are thy baths, Apollo ! Cried the African monarch,... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1901 - 502 páginas
...the reeling decks Crashed the o'erwhelming seas; Ah ! never were there wrecks So pitiful as these! Like a potter's vessel broke The great ships of the...vanished, and ceased to be, When thou didst walk in wrath With thine horses through the sea ! CHRIST CHURCH. EDWIN B. RUSSELL. GRAY spire, that from the ancient... | |
| James Lauren Ford, Mary K. Ford - 1902 - 470 páginas
...on the reeling decks Crashed the o'erwhelming seas; Ah, never were there wrecks So pitiful as these! Like a potter's vessel broke The great ships of the...vanished and ceased to be, When thou didst walk in wrath With thine horses through the sea ! — Henry W. Longfellow. LINES UPON HIMSELF. Robert Herrick was... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1902 - 924 páginas
...were there wrecks So pitiful as these ! Like a potter's vessel broke The great ships of the line ; 50 They were carried away as a smoke, Or sank like lead...vanished and ceased to be, When thou didst walk in wrath With thine horses through the sea ! THE LEAP OF ROUSHAN BEG MOUNTED on Kyrat strong and fleet, His... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1893 - 924 páginas
...were there wrecks So pitiful as these 1 Like a potter's vessel broke The great ships of the line; 50 They were carried away as a smoke, Or sank like lead...the brine. O Lord ! before thy path They vanished anil censed to be, When thou didst walk in wrath With thine horses through the sea ! THE LEAP OF ROUSHAN... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1903 - 242 páginas
...suddenly Unsheathed its flaming sword, And I cried : " Stand still and see The salvation of the Lord ! " The heavens were black with cloud, The sea was white...vanished and ceased to be, When thou didst walk in wrath With thine horses through the sea. This ballad is according to me the best of the American ballads.... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1903 - 238 páginas
...curtains of Midian. Down on the reeling decks Crashed the o'erwhelming seas ; Ah, never were there wrecks VII Like a potter's vessel broke The great ships of...vanished and ceased to be, When thou didst walk in wrath With thine horses through the sea. This ballad is according to me the best of the American ballads.... | |
| John Louis Ewell - 1904 - 448 páginas
...great ships of the line of D'Anville's French fleet as they lie fifty fathom deep beneath the water. O Lord, before thy path They vanished and ceased to be, When thou didst walk in wrath With thy chargers through the sea. Louisburg and the destruction of that fleet, taught the people of... | |
| John Louis Ewell - 1904 - 462 páginas
...great ships of the line of D'Anville's French fleet as they lie fifty fathom deep beneath the water. O Lord, before thy path They va'nished and ceased to be, When thou didst walk in wrath With thy chargers through the sea. Louisburg and the destruction of that fleet, taught the people of... | |
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