t was still all a-roar, As the ships went by the shore, But the fire of the Fort had slacked (So fierce their volleys had been), — And now with a mighty din, The whole fleet came grandly in, Though sorely battered and wracked. So, up the Bay we ran,... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Stran 102uredili: - 1865Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1865 - 834 strani
...— aground and in flame! Below, 'twas still all a-roar, As the ships went by the shore, But the tire of the Fort had slacked, (So fierce their volleys...had been) — And now, with a mighty din, The whole tieet came grandly in, Though sorely battered and wracked. So, up the Bay we ran, The Flag to port... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1866 - 266 strani
...burning yonder ? Our Philippi, — aground and in flame! Below, 'twas still all a-roar, But the fire of the Fort had slacked, (So fierce their volleys...from the Fort we lay, And deemed that the end must lag; When lo ! looking down the Bay, There flaunted the Rebel Rag — The Ram is again underway And... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1866 - 352 strani
...aground and in flame ! Below, 't was still all a-roar, As the ships went by the shore, But the fire of the Fort had slacked, (So fierce their volleys...The Flag to port and ahead, And a pitying rain began A league from the Fort we lay, And deemed that the end must lag ; When lo ! looking down the Bay, There... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1866 - 368 strani
...sorely battered and wracked. So, up the Bay we ran, The Flag to port and ahead, And a pitying rain began A league from the Fort we lay, And deemed that the end must lag ; When lo ! looking down the Bay, There flaunted the Rebel Rag : The Ram is again under way, And... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 strani
...— aground and in flame! Below, 'twas still all a-roar, As the ships went by the shore, But the fire of the Fort had slacked, (So fierce their volleys...from the Fort we lay, And deemed that the end must lag,— When lo! looking down the Bay, There flaunted the Rebel Rag; — The Ram is again under way... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 strani
...As the ships went by the shore, But the iire of the Fort had slacked, (So fierce their volleys liad been) — And now, with a mighty din, The whole fleet...from the Fort we lay, And deemed that the end must lag, — When lo! looking down the Bay, There flannted the Rebel Rag ; — The Ram is again under way... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 strani
...— aground and in flame! Below, 'twas still all a-roar, As the ships went by the shore, But the tire of the Fort had slacked, (So fierce their volleys...had been) — And now, with a mighty din, The whole lleet came grandly in, Though sorely battered and wracked. So, up the Bay we ran, The Flag to port... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1879 - 294 strani
...ships went by the shore, But the fire of the fort had slacked (So fierce their volleys had been) ; Aud now, with a mighty din, The whole fleet came grandly...from the fort we lay, And deemed that the end must lag ; When lo ! looking down the Bay, There flaunted the Rebel Rag : The Ram is again under way, And... | |
| Loyall Farragut - 1879 - 632 strani
...— And now, with a mighty din, The whole fleet came grandly in, Though sorely battered and wrecked. So, up the Bay we ran, The Flag to port and ahead...from the Fort we lay, And deemed that the end must lag ; When lo ! looking down the Bay, There flaunted the Rebel Rag — The Ram is again under way And... | |
| Loyall Farragut - 1879 - 632 strani
...aground and in flame ! Below, 'twas still all a-roar, As the ships went by the shore, But the fire of the Fort had slacked, (So fierce their volleys...fleet came grandly in, Though sorely battered and wrecked. So, up the Bay we ran, The Flag to port and ahead ; And a pitying rain began To wash the lips... | |
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