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" Prayers might well be in the heart and lips, but drowned in the outcries of the Officers: nothing heard that could give comfort, nothing scene that might incourage hope. "
Untersuchungen über Shakespeare's "Sturm" - Page 136
by Johannes Meissner - 1872 - 149 pages
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Naufragia Or Historical Memoirs of Shipwrecks and of the ..., Volume 1

James Stanier Clarke - Shipwrecks - 1805 - 454 pages
...Ship amongst women, and Passengers, not vsed to such hurly and discomforts ; made TS looke one vpon the other with troubled hearts, and panting bosomes...Officers : nothing heard that could give Comfort, nothing sene that might incourage Hope. It is impossible for me, had I the voyce of Stentor, and expression...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The tempest. 1892

William Shakespeare - 1895 - 486 pages
...ship amongst ' women, and passengers, not vsed to such burly and discomforts, made vs looke one ' vpon the other with troubled hearts, and panting bosomes...lips, ' but drowned in the outcries of the Officers. .... In which, the Sea swelled aboue ' the Clouds, and gaue battell vnto Heauen There was not a moment...
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A History of American Literature, Volume 1

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1878 - 332 pages
...the other with troubled hearts and panting bosoms, our clamors drowned in the winds, and the winds in thunder. Prayers might well be in the heart and lips, but drowned in the outcries of officers; nothing heard that could give comfort, nothing seen that might encourage hope. It is impossible...
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A History of American Literature During the Colonial Time, Volumes 1-2

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1878 - 656 pages
...the other with troubled hearts and panting bosoms, our clamors drowned in the winds, and the winds in thunder. Prayers might well be in the heart and lips, but drowned in the outcries of officers ; nothing heard that could give comfort, nothing seen that might encourage hope. It is impossible...
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A History of American Literature [during the Colonial Time] ...

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1890 - 664 pages
...the other with troubled hearts and panting bosoms, our clamors drowned in the winds, and the winds in thunder. Prayers might well be in the heart and lips, but 'drowned in the outcries of officers ; nothing heard that could give comfort, nothing seen that might encourage hope. It is impossible...
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1607-1676

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1879 - 320 pages
...the other with troubled hearts and panting bosoms, our clamors drowned in the winds, and the winds in thunder. Prayers might well be in the heart and lips, but drowned in the outcries of officers ; nothing heard that could give comfort, nothing seen that might encourage hope. It is impossible...
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A Library of American Literature...

Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 pages
...the other with troubled hearts, and panting bosoms, our clamors drowned in the winds, and the winds in thunder. Prayers might well be in the heart and...Officers, — nothing heard that could give comfort, nothing seen that might encourage hope Our sails, wound up, lay without their use, and if at any time...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The Tempest (Classic Reprint)

William Shakespeare - Drama - 1892 - 494 pages
...discomforts, made vs looke one ' vpon the other with troubled hearts, and panting bosomes : our clamoure dround in the ' windes, and the windes in thunder....lips, ' but drowned in the outcries of the Officers In which, the Sea swelled aboue ' the Clouds, and gaue battell vnto Heauen There was not a moment in...
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Southern Literature from 1579-1895: A Comprehensive Review, with Copions ...

Louise Manly - American liteature - 1895 - 542 pages
...the other with troubled hearts, and panting bosoms, our clamors drowned in the winds, and the winds in thunder. Prayers might well be in the heart and...Officers, — nothing heard that could give comfort, nothing seen that might encourage hope. .... Our sails, wound up, lay without their use, and if at...
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Southern Literature from 1579-1895: A Comprehensive Review, with Copious ...

Louise Manly - American liteature - 1895 - 564 pages
...the other with troubled hearts, and panting bosoms, our clamors drowned in the winds, and the winds in thunder. Prayers might well be in the heart and...Officers, — nothing heard that could give comfort, nothing seen that might encourage hope. .... Our sails, wound up, lay without their use, and if at...
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