The ShipwreckJohn Sharpe, 1818 - 167 頁 |
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第 16 頁
... colours give my verse to glow , The sad memorial of a Tale of Woe ! The fate , in lively sorrow , to deplore Of wanderers shipwrecked on a leeward shore . Alas ! neglected by the sacred Nine , Their suppliant 16 INTRODUCTION .
... colours give my verse to glow , The sad memorial of a Tale of Woe ! The fate , in lively sorrow , to deplore Of wanderers shipwrecked on a leeward shore . Alas ! neglected by the sacred Nine , Their suppliant 16 INTRODUCTION .
第 66 頁
... Low in the wave the leeward cannon lie . The master calls , to give the ship relief , ' The topsails lower , and form a single reef ! ' Each lofty yard with slackened cordage reels ; Rattle the 66 CANTO II . THE SHIPWRECK .
... Low in the wave the leeward cannon lie . The master calls , to give the ship relief , ' The topsails lower , and form a single reef ! ' Each lofty yard with slackened cordage reels ; Rattle the 66 CANTO II . THE SHIPWRECK .
第 69 頁
... leeward past , Again she rallies to the sullen blast : The helm to starboard moves ; each shivering sail Is sharply trimmed to clasp th ' augmenting gale— The mizen draws ; she springs aloof once more , While the forestay - sail ...
... leeward past , Again she rallies to the sullen blast : The helm to starboard moves ; each shivering sail Is sharply trimmed to clasp th ' augmenting gale— The mizen draws ; she springs aloof once more , While the forestay - sail ...
第 70 頁
... leeward still sagacious form , To shun the fury of th ' approaching storm . III . Fair Candia now no more beneath her lee Protects the vessel from th ' insulting sea ; Round her broad arms impatient of control , Roused from the secret ...
... leeward still sagacious form , To shun the fury of th ' approaching storm . III . Fair Candia now no more beneath her lee Protects the vessel from th ' insulting sea ; Round her broad arms impatient of control , Roused from the secret ...
第 75 頁
... leeward post While on the yard by mountain billows tost , Perhaps Oblivion o'er our tragic tale Had then for ever drawn her dusky veil ; But ruling Heaven prolonged thy vital date , Severer ills to suffer , and relate . For , while ...
... leeward post While on the yard by mountain billows tost , Perhaps Oblivion o'er our tragic tale Had then for ever drawn her dusky veil ; But ruling Heaven prolonged thy vital date , Severer ills to suffer , and relate . For , while ...
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Albert aloft anguish appears belay beneath billows blast blazoned bloom bosom braced brails breast breath burst Candia CANTO charms clouds confest crew Dædalus danger death deck deep descend dire distress doom dreadful eternal eyes faithless Falconera Fame fastened fatal fate flame flies fore furled gale glow Greece groan halyards heart Heaven helm High o'er hope horrors hostile hour JOHN SHARPE kindling lanyard larboard leeward maid mast melt mizen mournful Nature's night numbers o'er pain Palemon plain prow rage reef RICHARD WESTALL roar Rodmond roll ropes round ruin sacred sailors sails Scamander scene scud seamen shade sheet ship ship's SHIPWRECK shore shrouds side skies smile soft soon soul stand starboard stay-sail stern storm strains surge sweet swelling Swift tempest terror thou thundering tide toils top-mast trembling vessel wandering watery wave WILLIAM FALCONER wind windlass windward yard yard-arm young Arion youth
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第 147 頁 - Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge, And in the visitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deaf 'ning clamour in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes?
第 31 頁 - Yet, though full oft to future perils blind, With skill superior glow'd his daring mind Through snares of death the reeling bark to guide, When midnight shades involve the raging tide. To Rodmond, next in order of command, Succeeds the youngest of our naval band : But what avails it to record a name That courts no rank among the sons of fame...
第 138 頁 - Th' eternal chain of causes and effects, Let not thy chastening ministers of rage Afflict with sharp remorse his feeble age ! And you, Arion ! who with these the last Of all our crew survive the Shipwreck past—- Ah ! cease to mourn! those friendly tears restrain; Nor give my dying moments keener pain ! Since Heaven may soon thy wandering steps restore, When parted hence, to England's distant shore; Shouldst thou, th...
第 50 頁 - The sun's bright orb, declining all serene, Now glanced obliquely o'er the woodland scene : Creation smiles around ; on every spray The warbling birds exalt their evening lay; Blithe skipping o'er yon hill, the fleecy train Join the deep chorus of the lowing plain ; The golden lime, and orange, there were seen On fragrant branches of perpetual green ; The crystal streams that velvet meadows lave, To the green ocean roll with chiding wave.
第 28 頁 - Aboard, confest the father of his crew ; Brave, liberal, just, the calm domestic scene Had o'er his temper breathed a gay serene. Him science taught by mystic lore to trace The planets wheeling in eternal race ; To mark the ship in floating balance held, By earth attracted, and by seas repell'd ; Or point her devious track through climes unknown That leads to every shore and every zone.
第 26 頁 - A seventh year mock the weary labourer's toil.— No blooming Venus, on the desert shore, Now views with triumph captive gods adore; No lovely Helens now with fatal charms Excite the...
第 17 頁 - But while he measur'd o'er the painful race, In fortune's wild illimitable chase, Adversity, companion of his way ! Still o'er the victim hung with iron sway; Bade new distresses every instant grow, Marking each change of place with change of woe. In regions where th...
第 100 頁 - ... the tottering structure rings, And crashing, thundering, o'er the quarter swings. Thus, when some limb, convulsed with pangs of death, Imbibes the gangrene's pestilential breath, The...
第 97 頁 - Can share affliction with the wretch distrest: Their hearts, by cruel fate inured to grief, Oft to the friendless stranger yield relief.
第 137 頁 - Palemon dies, and this his final hour : By those fell breakers, where in vain I strove, At once cut off...