The Two Voices: Poems of the Mountains and the SeaJoseph Knight, 1886 - 207页 |
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... skipper cried , " Haud her oot o'er the saut sea faem . " Then up and spoke the king himsel ' : " Haud on for Dumferline ! " Quoth the skipper , " Ye're king upo ' the land— I'm king upo ' the brine . " THE EARL OʻQUARTERDECK . And he ...
... skipper cried , " Haud her oot o'er the saut sea faem . " Then up and spoke the king himsel ' : " Haud on for Dumferline ! " Quoth the skipper , " Ye're king upo ' the land— I'm king upo ' the brine . " THE EARL OʻQUARTERDECK . And he ...
第153页
... skipper , " Yer grace forgets Ye are king but o ' the land ! " And still he held to the open sea ; And the east wind sank behind ; And the west had a bitter word to say , Wi ' a white - sea roarin ' wind . And he turned her head into ...
... skipper , " Yer grace forgets Ye are king but o ' the land ! " And still he held to the open sea ; And the east wind sank behind ; And the west had a bitter word to say , Wi ' a white - sea roarin ' wind . And he turned her head into ...
第154页
... skipper kenned that strength is strength , Whether woman's or man's at last . To the tiller the lady she laid her ... skipper saw when they cleared the berg , And he heard her quarter scrape . Quo ' the skipper : " Ye are a lady fair ...
... skipper kenned that strength is strength , Whether woman's or man's at last . To the tiller the lady she laid her ... skipper saw when they cleared the berg , And he heard her quarter scrape . Quo ' the skipper : " Ye are a lady fair ...
第155页
... Skipper , kneel down , " the king he said . " Hoo daur ye afore me stand ? " The skipper he louted on his knee , The king his blade he drew : Said the king , “ How daured ye contre me ? I'm aboard my ain ship noo . " I canna mak ' ye a ...
... Skipper , kneel down , " the king he said . " Hoo daur ye afore me stand ? " The skipper he louted on his knee , The king his blade he drew : Said the king , “ How daured ye contre me ? I'm aboard my ain ship noo . " I canna mak ' ye a ...
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