Thus o'er the flood four hours she scudding flew, When Falconera's rugged cliffs they view, Faintly along the larboard bow descried, As o'er its mountain tops the lightnings glide. High o'er its summit, through the gloom of night, The glimmering watch-tower... The Shipwreck: A Poem - 第ix页作者:William Falconer, James Stanier Clarke - 1806 - 215 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| William Falconer - 1868 - 180 页
...anon, " Look out afore!" Thus o'er the flood four hours she scudding flew, When Falconera's rugged cliffs they view Faintly along the larboard bow descried,...night, The glimmering watch-tower cast a mournful light : In dire amazement rivetted they stand, And hear the breakers lash the rugged strand— But scarce... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 页
...anon, '* look out ajoré !" Thus o'er the flood four hours she st-udding flew, When Falconera's rugged cliffs they view Faintly along the larboard bow descried, As o'er its mountain tops the lightnings glide ; 1 To square the yards, in this place, is meant to arrange them directly athwart the ship's length.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 页
...noli nut aft/re!" Tims o'er the fl'iod four hours she scudding flew, When Falconcra's vircerl clifTs they view Faintly along the larboard bow descried, As o'er its mountain tops the lightnings glide; 1 To square the yards, in this place, is meant to arrange them directly athwart the ship's length.... | |
| William Falconer - 1811 - 252 页
...Falconcra. Four hours thus scudding on the tide she flew, "When FALCONERA'S rocky height they view ; High o'er its summit, through the gloom of night, The glimmering Watch-tower casts a mournful light. PLATE XVII. PASSING ST. GEORGE— PAGE 101. Daybreak now appears in the eastern... | |
| William Falconer - 1822 - 192 页
...anon, " Look out afore! " Thus o'er the flood four hours she scudding flew, When Falconera's rugged cliffs they view, Faintly along the larboard bow descried,...night The glimmering watchtower cast a mournful light: In dire amazement riveted they stand, And hear the breakers lash the rugged strand— . But scarce... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 332 页
...at the place where the plunks arch inwards, and terminating where they close at the stern or prow. Faintly along the larboard bow descried, As o'er its...night, The glimmering watch-tower cast a mournful light : In dire amazement rivetted they stand, And hear the breakers lash the rugged strand — But scarce... | |
| William Withering - 1822 - 534 页
...England were for the moment saddened, and, when over the bar, the last glimpse of Portugal, where " High o'er its summit, through the gloom of night, The glimmering watch-tower casts a mournful light," was viewed with melancholy. The packets, usually conveying a considerable... | |
| 1825 - 628 页
...says ;— Four hours thus scudding on the tide she flew, When Falconera's rocky height they view ; High o'er its summit, through the gloom of night, The glimmering watch-tower casts a mournful light. Which leads one to suppose it inhabited at the time of his writing, and possessing... | |
| William Falconer - 1825 - 126 页
...out afore ! Four hours thus scudding on the tide she flew, When Falconera's rocky height they view ; High o'er its summit, through the gloom of night, The glimmering watch-tower cast a mournful light. In dire amazement rivetted they stand, And here the breakers lash the rugged strand : But soon beyond... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 638 页
...says : — Four hours thus scudding on the tide she flew, When Falconera's rocky height they view ; High o'er its summit, through the gloom of night, The glimmering watch-tower casts a mournful light. Which leads one to suppose it inhabited at the time of his writing, and possessing... | |
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