The Two Voices: Poems of the Mountains and the SeaJoseph Knight, 1886 - 207页 |
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... shore : They scorn the strand who sail upon the sea ; Yet oft I think the ocean they've sailed o'er Is deeper known upon the strand to me . The middle sea contains no crimson dulse ; Its deeper waves cast up no pearls to view : Along ...
... shore : They scorn the strand who sail upon the sea ; Yet oft I think the ocean they've sailed o'er Is deeper known upon the strand to me . The middle sea contains no crimson dulse ; Its deeper waves cast up no pearls to view : Along ...
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... dawned , oh , gay and glad We set the sail and plied the oar ; But when the night - wind blew like breath , For joy of one day's voyage more , We sang together on the wide sea , Like men at peace on a peaceful shore ; Each From "Paracelsus.
... dawned , oh , gay and glad We set the sail and plied the oar ; But when the night - wind blew like breath , For joy of one day's voyage more , We sang together on the wide sea , Like men at peace on a peaceful shore ; Each From "Paracelsus.
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Poems of the Mountains and the Sea. Like men at peace on a peaceful shore ; Each sail was loosed to the wind so free , Each helm made sure by the twilight star , And in a sleep as calm as death , We , the strangers from afar , Lay ...
Poems of the Mountains and the Sea. Like men at peace on a peaceful shore ; Each sail was loosed to the wind so free , Each helm made sure by the twilight star , And in a sleep as calm as death , We , the strangers from afar , Lay ...
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... All my dreams come back to me . Sails of silk and ropes of sendal , Such as gleam in ancient lore ; And the singing of the sailors , And the answer from the shore ! 25 Most of all , the Spanish ballad Haunts me oft The Secret of the.
... All my dreams come back to me . Sails of silk and ropes of sendal , Such as gleam in ancient lore ; And the singing of the sailors , And the answer from the shore ! 25 Most of all , the Spanish ballad Haunts me oft The Secret of the.
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... shore amid the skies ; Not skulking close to land , With cargo contraband ; For they who sent a venture out by ye Have set the sun to see Their honesty . Ships of the line , each one , Ye to the westward run , Always before the gale ...
... shore amid the skies ; Not skulking close to land , With cargo contraband ; For they who sent a venture out by ye Have set the sun to see Their honesty . Ships of the line , each one , Ye to the westward run , Always before the gale ...
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