| Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart - 1850 - 504 páginas
...thoughts again. But a tear froze slowly on his cheek ; Ho thought of Lady Jane. Ah 1 bitter, bitter grows the cold, The ice grows more and more ; More settled...stare the wolf and bear, More patient than before. Oh I think yon, good Sir John Franklin, We'll ever see the land! 'Twas cruel to send us here to starve,... | |
| George Henry Boker - 1852 - 164 páginas
...sailors ! Think not such thoughts again. But a tear froze slowly on his cheek ; Ah ! bitter, bitter grows the cold, The ice grows more and more; More settled stare the wolf and bear, More patient thin before. • Oh ! think you, good Sir John Franklin, We'll ever see the land ? 'Twas cruel to send... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1852 - 424 páginas
...We J ll ever see the land ? 'T was cruel to send us here to starve, Without a helping hand. 'T was cruel, Sir John, to send us here, So far from help or home; To starve and freeze on this lonely sea ; I ween, the Lords of the Admiralty Had rather send than come.... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1853 - 274 páginas
...thoughts againt But a tear froze slowly on his cheekHe thought of Lady Jane. Ah t bitter, bitter grows the cold, The ice grows more and more ; More settled...stare the wolf and bear, More patient than before. Oh t think you, good Sir John Franklin, We'll ever see the land ? 'Twas cruel to send us here to starve,... | |
| George Henry Boker - 1856 - 464 páginas
...stare the wolf and bear, More patient than before. 0 ! think you, good Sir -John Franklin,, We ?11 ever see the land ? 'Twas cruel to send us here to...Sir John, to send us here, So far from help or home, To starve and freeze on this lonely sea : 1 ween, the Lords of the Admiralty 0 ! whether we starve... | |
| George Henry Boker - 1856 - 472 páginas
...thoughts again. But a tear froze slowly on his cheek ; He thought of Lady Jane. Ah ! bitter, bitter grows the cold, The ice grows more and more ; More settled...stare the wolf and bear, More patient than before. 0 ! think you, good Sir John Franklin, We '11 ever see the land ? 'T was cruel to send us here to starve,... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 1074 páginas
...again I But a tear froze slowly on his cheek — He thought of Lady Jane. Ah ! bitter, bitter grows the cold, The ice grows more and more ; More settled...than before. Oh ! think you, good Sir John Franklin, We "11 ever see the land ? •T was cruel to send us here to starve, Without a helping hand. 'T was... | |
| George Henry Boker - 1857 - 1158 páginas
...More patient than before. O ! think you, good Sir John Franklin, We 'll ever see the land ? 'T was cruel to send us here to starve, Without a helping...Sir John, to send us here, So far from help or home, To starve and freeze on this lonely sea : l ween, the Lords of the Admiralty Would rather send than... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1860 - 450 páginas
...thoughts again. But a tear froze slowly on his cheek ; He thought of Lady Jane. Ah! bitter, bitter grows the cold, The ice grows more and more ; More settled...than before. Oh! think you, good Sir John Franklin, We 'II ever see the land ? 'T was cruel to send us here to starve, Without a helping hand. 'T was cruel,... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 336 páginas
...again ! But a tear froze slowly on his cheek— He thought of Lady Jane. Ah 1 bitter, bitter grows the cold, The ice grows more and more ; More settled...stare the wolf and bear. More patient than before. Oh 1 think you, good Sir John Franklin, We'll ever see the land ? 'Twas cruel to send us here to starve,... | |
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