| Cincinnatus Hiner Miller - 1871 - 370 strani
...; I laid it by his lowly bed, Tor he did love so passing well The grand songs of the solemn sea. Oh shell, sing well, wild, with a will, When storms blow...things, with folded hands, Soft whisper'd in the dim sea sonnd, And eyes held humbly to the gronnd, And frail knees knit in the warm sands. He had done... | |
| Joaquin Miller - 1871 - 330 strani
...; I laid it by his lowly bed, For he did love so passing well The grand songs of the solemn sea. Oh shell, sing well, wild, with a will, When storms blow...things, with folded hands, Soft whisper'd in the dim sea sonnd, And eyes held humbly to the ground, And frail knees knit in the warm sands. He had done... | |
| 1871 - 850 strani
...I laid it by his lowly bed, For he did lone so pasting well Tlie grand songs of the solemn sea. Oh shell, sing well, wild, with a will, When storms blow...things, with folded hands, Soft whisper'd in the dim sea sound, And eyes held humbly to the ground, And frail knees knit in the warm sands. He had done... | |
| 1871 - 868 strani
...love so passing well Tlte grand songs of the solemn sea. Oh shell, sing well, wild, with a will, Wlicn storms blow loud and birds be still, The wildest sea-song...things, with folded hands, Soft whisper'd in the dim sea sound, And eyes hold humbly to the ground, And frail knees knit in the warm sands. He had done... | |
| American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 strani
...a shell, AH rosy-lipped and pearly red; I laid it by his lowly bed, For he did love so passing well The grand songs of the solemn sea. 0 shell ! sing...thee ! I said some things, with folded hands, Soft whispered in the dim sea-sound, And eyes held humbly to the ground, And frail knees sunken in the sands.... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 392 strani
...shell, All rosy lipped and pearly red; I laid it by his lowly bed, For he did love so passing well The grand songs of the solemn sea. 0 shell ! sing well, wild, with a will, When storms blow hard and birds be still, The wildest sea-song known to thee ! 1 said some things, with folded hands,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 562 strani
...shell, All rosy lipped and pearly red; I laid it by his lowly bed, For he did love so passing well The grand songs of the solemn sea. 0 shell ! sing well, wild, with a will, When storms blow hard and birds be still, The wildest sea-song known to thee ! 1 said some things, with folded hands,... | |
| University magazine - 1876 - 814 strani
...love so passing well The grand songs of the solemn sea. Oh, shell ! sing well, wild, with a will, Wheu storms blow loud and birds be still. The wildest sea-song known to thee." The poem is redolent of the South, full of the lustre and bloom of a tropic summer. But beyond and... | |
| American poems - 1878 - 536 strani
...shell, All rosy-lipped and pearly red ; I laid it by his- lowly bed, For he did love so passing well The grand songs of the solemn sea. 0 shell ! sing...thee ! I said some things, with folded hands, Soft whispered in the dim sea-sound, And eyes held humbly to the ground, And frail knees sunken in the sands.... | |
| Joaquin Miller - 1878 - 182 strani
...shell, All rosy-lipp'd and pearly red ; I laid it by his lowly bed, For he did love so passing well The grand songs of the solemn sea. 0 shell ! sing...birds be still, The wildest sea-song known to thee ! The Sierras. AFAR the bright Sierras lie A swaying line of snowy white, A fringe of heaven hung in... | |
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