The Privateer: A Metrical RomanceGriffith and Farran, 1874 - 160 pages |
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... look before he falls : As o'er the sky those parting beams are sent , With loveliest hues tints all the firmament ; — As o'er the sea those parting beams advance , Divides the ocean with his fiery glance ! And sets at last , begirt with ...
... look before he falls : As o'er the sky those parting beams are sent , With loveliest hues tints all the firmament ; — As o'er the sea those parting beams advance , Divides the ocean with his fiery glance ! And sets at last , begirt with ...
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... to fear . 4 He look'd around , but could not see The person he expected there ; Then pausing , turn'd towards the sea , And lightly humm'l a fav'rite air ; Next moment on the moon he gazed , And then THE PRIVATEER . CANTO I.
... to fear . 4 He look'd around , but could not see The person he expected there ; Then pausing , turn'd towards the sea , And lightly humm'l a fav'rite air ; Next moment on the moon he gazed , And then THE PRIVATEER . CANTO I.
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... ; For thou dost oft look sad and pensive , As if of danger apprehensive . Perhaps I can relieve thee , dearest ! Come ! tell me what it is thou fearest ! To thine own words I now appeal , For in 12 CANTO I. THE PRIVATEER .
... ; For thou dost oft look sad and pensive , As if of danger apprehensive . Perhaps I can relieve thee , dearest ! Come ! tell me what it is thou fearest ! To thine own words I now appeal , For in 12 CANTO I. THE PRIVATEER .
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... look Along the bank of yonder brook , I heard a voice , distinct but low , Pronounce my name : I knew the sound , And , looking tremblingly around , Beheld , reclining at his ease Beneath the overspreading trees , My cousin on the other ...
... look Along the bank of yonder brook , I heard a voice , distinct but low , Pronounce my name : I knew the sound , And , looking tremblingly around , Beheld , reclining at his ease Beneath the overspreading trees , My cousin on the other ...
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... look , and tone , All manly courtesy implied , There was a something in his eye That seem'd to give them all the lie . He led me to our very seat- Our loved and favourite retreat , Then to my terror and surprise Knelt down in silence at ...
... look , and tone , All manly courtesy implied , There was a something in his eye That seem'd to give them all the lie . He led me to our very seat- Our loved and favourite retreat , Then to my terror and surprise Knelt down in silence at ...
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ADVENTURES appear'd Author Azela BARBARA HUTTON Bertrand Bertrand Du Guesclin Book breast breeze bright British ensign Children cloth elegant coloured deck deed display'd doom'd Ellen EMILIA MARRYAT NORRIS ev'ry eyes fair fate Fcap fear feelings fell felt fled G. A. HENTY gazed gilt edges glance glow grief Harold HARRISON WEIR heard heart hope Illustrations Imperial 16mo Isle JULES VERNE knew land Little lover maid maiden Metric System METRICAL ROMANCE mind morocco antique ne'er Numbers o'er ocean Post 8vo pow'r pray'r press'd price 6d PRISONERS OF ST Queen Elizabeth's Hospital rising rose sail'd sails scarce scene Second Edition seem'd Shillings Shillings and Sixpence ship shone shore silence Small 4to sorrow soul STORIES strife Super Royal 16mo sweet swiftly Tale tears thee Third Edition THOMAS DARNELL THOMAS HOOD thou thought turn'd Twas vanish'd vessel W. H. G. KINGSTON words
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