| William Shillinglaw Crockett - 1893 - 374 páginas
...neck, Like tendrils of the vine ; Her cheeks red dewy rosebuds 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 pleas'd,... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1893 - 392 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 - 1893 - 566 páginas
...Like tendrils of the vine; Her cheeks red dewy rose buds deck, Her eyes like diamonds shine. 10 25 Soon as his well-known ship she spied, She cast her...her best array. In sea-green silk so neatly clad, m 30 She there impatient stood; The crew with wonder saw the lad Repell the foaming flood. [Her 316]... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1893 - 562 páginas
...Like tendrils of the vine; Her cheeks red dewy rose buds deck, Her eyes like diamonds shine. 10 25 Soon as his well-known ship she spied, She cast her...her best array. In sea-green silk so neatly clad, 1530 She there impatient stood; The crew with wonder saw the lad Repell the foaming flood. [Her 316]... | |
| John Edward Patterson - 1913 - 452 páginas
...ship she spied, She cast her weeds away: l And to the palmy shores she hied, All in her best array. I' sea-green silk, so neatly clad, She there 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,... | |
| John Edward Patterson - 1913 - 432 páginas
...the last six words of the ballad seem to say that the piece is not more than 150 to 170 years old. Soon as his well-known ship she spied, She cast her weeds away : 1 And to the palmy shores she hied, All in her best array. I' sea-green silk, so neatly clad, She... | |
| Oswald Doughty - 1922 - 488 páginas
...Returning he sees her awaiting him on the shore, and in his impatience to meet her he jumps overboard : In sea-green silk so neatly clad, She there impatient stood ; The crew with wonder saw the lad Repel the foaming flood. Her hands a handkerchief displayed, Which he at parting gave ; Well pleased... | |
| J Bond - 1996 - 260 páginas
...what Wyndham Lewis called the 'affecting parting not only of the lovers but of the lover himself.' In sea-green silk so neatly clad, She there 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 pleas'd,... | |
| James Grainger - 2000 - 354 páginas
...shore she hied, All in her best array. In sea-green silk so neatly clad, She there impatient stood; 30 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, 35 And manlier beat the wave.... | |
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