| Charles Dibdin - 1863 - 366 páginas
...neck, Like tendrils of the vine, Her cheeks red dewy rose-buds deck, Her eyes like diamonds shine. Soon as his well-known ship she spied She cast her...impatient stood, The crew with wonder saw the lad Repel the foaming flood. Her hands a handkerchief display'd Which he at parting gave, Well pleased... | |
| English poetry - 1864 - 398 páginas
...shore she hied, All in her best array. In sea-green silk so neatly clad, She there impatient stood; so The crew with wonder saw the lad Repell the foaming flood. Her hands a handkerchief display'd, Which he at parting gave; Well pleas'd the token he surveyed, 35 And manlier beat the wave.... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1867 - 706 páginas
...her in the said sea-green silk, impatient also, leapt overboard in the hope of reaching her sooner. The crew with -wonder saw the lad Repell the foaming flood. Her hands a handkerchief display'd, Which he at parting gave ; Well-pleas'd the token he survey'd, And manlier beat the ware.... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1868 - 712 páginas
...England of one long long year one month and day, was returning to St. Christopher's and his mistress. Soon as his well-known ship she spied She cast her...sea-green silk, so neatly clad She there impatient stood ; Bryan, seeing her in the said sea-green silk, impatient also, leapt overboard in the hope of reaching... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1868 - 704 páginas
...long long year one month and day, was returning to St. Christopher's and his mistress. Soon as bis well-known ship she spied She cast her weeds away,...sea-green silk, so neatly clad She there impatient stood ; Bryan, seeing her in the said sea-green silk, impatient also, leapt overboard in the hope of reaching... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1876 - 630 páginas
...cheeks red dewy rosebuds deck, Her eyes like diamonds shine. Soon as his well-known ship she spied, 25 She cast her weeds away, And to the palmy shore she...impatient stood ; The crew with wonder saw the lad Repelí the foaming flood. Her hands a handkerchief display'd, Which he at parting gave ; 30 Well pleas'd... | |
| English poetry - 1876 - 552 páginas
...cheeks red dewy rose-buds deck, Her eyes like diamonds shine. Soon as his well-known ship she spied, 25 She cast her weeds away, And to the palmy shore she...sea-green silk so neatly clad, She there impatient stood ; 30 The crew with wonder saw the lad Eepel the foaming flood. Her hands a handkerchief display'd,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1876 - 528 páginas
...dewy rose-buds deck, Her eyes like diamonds shine. Soon as his well-known ship she spied, 25 She cnst her weeds away, And to the palmy shore she hied, All in her best array. In sea-green silk so neatly elad, She there impatient stood ; 30 The crew with wonder saw the lad Repel the foaming flood. Her... | |
| English poetry - 1880 - 486 páginas
...neck, Like tendrils of the vine ; Her cheeks red dewy rose buds deck, Her eyes like diamonds shine. Soon as his well-known ship she spied, She cast her...Repell the foaming flood , Her hands a handkerchief display 'd, Which he at parting gave ; Well pleas'd the token he survey 'd, And manlier beat the wave.... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1887 - 456 páginas
...neck, Like tendrils of the vine ; Her cheeks red dewy rose buds deck, Her eyes like diamonds shine. Soon as his well-known ship she spied, • She cast...Repell the foaming flood, Her hands a handkerchief display'd, Which he at parting gave ; Well pleas'd the token he survey'd, And manlier beat the wave.... | |
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