| Annie Armitt - 1885 - 288 páginas
...brightening, " it is Longfellow ; only I had forgotten the man's name. He sat upon the deck, The took was in his hand ; ' Do not fear ! Heaven is as near,' He said, ' by water as by land !' " And she smiled with, pleasure at this proof of her own knowledge of literature. " I shall try... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1885 - 278 páginas
...And ice cold grew the night, And never more, on sea or shore, Should Sir Humfrey see the light. He sat upon the deck, The Book was in his hand, Do not fear, Heaven is as near By water as by land. In the first watch of the night, Without a signal's sound, Out of the sea, mysteriously,... | |
| Sir Arthur James Richens Trendell - 1886 - 624 páginas
...And ice-cold grew the night ; And never mote on sea or shore Should Sir Humphrey see the light. " He sat upon the deck, The book was in his hand ; ' Do...Heaven is as near,' He said, 'by water as by land.'" After the sad fate of the Squirrel and its illustrious crew, no further attempts were made at colonizing... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1886 - 504 páginas
...there ; and he died at sea at last, as described in Longfellow's ballad : "Beside the helm he sat, The Book was in his hand, ' Do not fear ; Heaven is as near,' He said, ' by water as by land.' " He had obtained a commission from the Queen " to inhabit and possess at his choice all remote and... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1887 - 360 páginas
...And ice-cold grew the night ; And nevermore, on sea or shore. Should Sir Humphrey see the light. He sat upon the deck, The Book was in his hand ; " Do...Heaven is as near," He said, " by water as by land ! " In the first watch of the night, Without a signal's sound. Out of the sea, mysteriously, The fleet... | |
| Elizabeth Amelia Sharp - 1887 - 366 páginas
...And ice-cold grew the night : And never more, on sea or shore, Should Sir Humphrey see the light. He sat upon the deck, The Book was in his hand ; " Do...Heaven is as near, ' He said, " by water as by land ! " In the first watch of the night, Without a signal's sound, Out of the sea mysteriously The fleet... | |
| Elbridge Streeter Brooks - 1888 - 348 páginas
...And ice-cold grew the night, And nevermore on sea or shore Should Sir Humphrey see the light. " He sat upon the deck, The Book was in his hand; 'Do not...as near," He said, ' by water as by land ! * " Sir Richard Grenville — "our second Richard Lion Heart," Gerald Massey calls him * — one of the admirals... | |
| Elbridge Streeter Brooks - 1888 - 354 páginas
...And ice-cold grew the night, And nevermore on sea or shore Should Sir Humphrey see the light. " He sat upon the deck, The Book was in his hand; ' Do...Heaven is as near,' He said, ' by water as by land I ' " Sir Richard Grenville — "our second Richard Lion Heart," Gerald Massey calls him * — one... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 páginas
...And ice-cold grew the night; And nevermore, on sea or shore, Should Sir Humphrey see the light, He sat upon the deck, The Book was in his hand; "Do not...Heaven is as near," He said, "by water as by land ! " In the first watch of the night, Without a signal's sound, Out of the sea, mysteriously, The fleet... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 páginas
...failed, And ice-cold grew the night; And nevermore, on sea or shore, Should Sir Humphrey see the light He sat upon the deck, The Book was in his hand; "Do not...Heaven is as near," He said, "by water as by land!" In the first watch of the night, Without a signal's sound, Out of the sea, mysteriously, The fleet... | |
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