| England - 1832 - 1102 pages
...good Ship riding, all in a perilous road, The low reef roaring on her lee ; the roll of ocean pour'd From stem to stern, sea after sea; the mainmast by...not an inch to flinch he deigns save when ye pitch sky high, Then moves his head, as though he said, " Fear nothing — here am I !" Swing in your strokes... | |
| English periodicals - 1832 - 524 pages
...good Ship riding, all In a perilous road, The low reef roar ing on her lee; the. roll of ocean pour'd From stem to stern, sea after sea ; the mainmast by...not an inch to flinch he deigns save when ye pitch sky high. Then rruves his head, as though he said, * Fear nothing — bere am I !* Swing in your strokes... | |
| Scotland - 1832 - 1042 pages
...road, The low reef roaring on her lee ; the roll of ocean pour'd From stem to stern, sea after §ea ; the mainmast by the board ; The bulwarks down ; the...not an inch to flinch he deigns save when ye pitch sky high, Then moves his head, as though he said, " Fear nothing — here am 1 1" Swing in your strokes... | |
| English periodicals - 1832 - 526 pages
...good Ship riding, all in a perilous road, The low reef roaring on her lee; the roll of ocean pour'd From stem to stern, sea after sea ; the mainmast by the board; The bulwarks down ; the rudder cone ; the boats stove at the chains ; i But courage still, brave mariners — the Bower yet remains,... | |
| 1837 - 538 pages
...blow, I bode, * And I see the good ship riding, all in a perilous road ; The low reef roaring on her lee, the roll of ocean poured From stem to stern, sea after sea, tho mainmast by the board ; The bulwarks down, the rudder gone, the boats stove at the chains, But... | |
| Readings - English poetry - 1843 - 466 pages
...blow, I bode, And I see the good ' ship riding, all in a perilous road; The low reef roaring on her lee, the roll of ocean poured From stem to stern,...skyhigh, Then moves his head, as though he said, " Fear nothing—here am I!" Your blows make music sweeter far than any steeple's chime! Swing in your strokes... | |
| sir Charles Gavan Duffy - Ballads, Irish - 1845 - 262 pages
...good ship riding, all in a perilous road— The low reef roaring on her lee—the roll of ocean pour'd From stem to stern, sea after sea; the mainmast by...boats stove at the chains! But courage still, brave mariners—the bower yet remains, And not an inch to flinch he deigns, save when ye pitch sky high;... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - Industries - 1852 - 236 pages
...every blow, I bode ; And I see the good ship riding all in a perilous road, The low reef roaring on her lee ; the roll of ocean poured From stem to stern,...not an inch to flinch he deigns, save when ye pitch sky high, Then moves his head, as though he said, ' Fear nothing — here am I ]' " Swing in your strokes... | |
| John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart, James Hogg - 1854 - 508 pages
...good ship riding, all in a perilous road, The low reef roaring on her lee ; the roll of ocean pour'd From stem to stern, sea after sea ; the mainmast by...not an inch to flinch he deigns save when ye pitch sky high, Then moves his head, as though he said, " Fear nothing — here am 1 !" Swing in your strokes... | |
| John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart - Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine - 1854 - 494 pages
...good ship riding, all in a perilous road, The low reef roaring on her lee ; the roll of ocean pour'd From stem to stern, sea after sea; the mainmast by...boats stove at the chains; But courage still, brave mariners—the bower yet remains, And not an inch to flinch he deigns save when ye pitch sky high,... | |
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