Our little bark, kissing the dimpled smiles On ocean's cheek, flew like a wanton bird, And then the land, with all its hundred isles, Faded away, and yet we spoke no word. Each silent tongue held converse with the past, Each moistened eye looked round... Shells from the Shannon, ballads, poems & lyrics, orig. & transl - Página 84por Stephen J. Meany - 1849Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| University magazine - 1848 - 824 páginas
...childhood sleep : Who can depart, and breathe a cold farewell, Nor let his eyes their honest tribute weep ? Our little bark, kissing the dimpled smiles On ocean's...mast, Saw all things hid within one mighty grave. We were alone, on the wide, watery waste — Nought broke its bright monotony of blue, Save where the... | |
| Denis Florence MacCarthy - 1850 - 414 páginas
...sleep: Who can depart, and breathe a cold farewell, Nor let his eyes their honest tribute weep ? o 2 III. Our little bark, kissing the dimpled smiles On...mast, Saw all things hid within one mighty grave. We were alone, on the wide, watery waste — Nought broke its bright monotony of blue, Save where the... | |
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1852 - 248 páginas
...childhood sleep : Who can depart, and breathe a cold farewell, Nor let his eyes their honest tribute weep ! Our little bark, kissing the dimpled smiles On ocean's...mast, Saw all things hid within one mighty grave. IT. We were alone, on the wide, watery waste — Nought broke its bright monotony of blue, Save where... | |
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1852 - 248 páginas
...childhood sleep : Who can depart, and breathe a coH farewell, Nor let his eyes their honest tribute weep ? Our little bark, kissing the dimpled smiles On ocean's...mast, Saw all things hid within one mighty grave. We were alone, on the wide, watery waste — Nought broke its bright monotony of blue, Sate where the... | |
| Denis Florence MacCarthy - 1858 - 482 páginas
...sleep : Who can depart, and breathe a cold farewell, Nor let his eyes their honest tribute weep ? 3. Our little bark, kissing the dimpled smiles On ocean's...mast, Saw all things hid within one mighty grave. 4. We were alone, on the wide watery waste — Nought broke its bright monotony of blue, Save where... | |
| Nicholas Flood Davin - 1877 - 724 páginas
...with a firmer grasp of the large views and liberal tolerance at the base of Protestantism than were Our little bark, kissing the dimpled smiles On ocean's...trembling mast. Saw all things hid within one mighty graveSee D'Arcy McGee's " Irish Settlers," a book without which this chapter conld not have been written... | |
| Nicholas Flood Davin - 1877 - 750 páginas
...with a firmer grasp of the large views and liberal tolerance at the base of Protestantism than were Our little bark, kissing the dimpled smiles On ocean's...no word. Each silent tongue held converse with the part; Each moistened eye looked round the circling wave ; And, save the spot where stood our trembling... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1883 - 542 páginas
...childhood sleep : Who can depart and breathe a cold farewell, Nor let his eyes their honest tribute weep ? Our little bark, kissing the dimpled smiles On ocean's...mast, Saw all things hid within one mighty grave. We were alone, on the wide watery waste — Nought broke its bright monotony of blue, Save where the... | |
| Denis Florence MacCarthy - 1884 - 320 páginas
...childhood sleep : Who can depart, and breathe a cold farewell, Nor let his eyes their honest tribute weep ? Our little bark, kissing the dimpled smiles On ocean's...word. Each silent tongue held converse with the past, Bach moistened eye looked round the circling wave, And, save the spot where stood our trembling mast,... | |
| 1887 - 842 páginas
...dwell, And where the playmates of his childhood sleep : Who can depart, and breathe a cold farewell, smiles On ocean's cheek, flew like a wanton bird,...mast, Saw all things hid within one mighty grave. We were alone on the wide watery waste — Naught broke its bright monotony of blue, Save where the... | |
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