| Alexander Dyce - English poetry - 1833 - 240 pages
...unwonted erst to tears, Wept o'er his wound : alike each rolling light Of heaven he watch'd, and blam'd its lingering flight : By day the sea-mew, screaming...from his eyes, the chiding wave, And savage howlings chas'd his dreams by night. Hope still was his : in each low breeze, that sigh'd Through his rude grot,... | |
| English poetry - 1833 - 240 pages
...ON this lone isle, whose rugged rocks affright The cautious pilot, ten revolving years Great Paean's son, unwonted erst to tears, Wept o'er his wound :...alike each rolling light Of heaven he watch'd, and blam'd its lingering flight : By day the sea-mew, screaming round his cave, Drove slumber from his... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1847 - 380 pages
...On this lone isle, whose rugged rocks affright The cautious pilot, ten revolving years Great Peean's son, unwonted erst to tears, Wept o'er his wound :...slumber from his eyes, the chiding wave And savage bowlings chased his dreams by night. Hope still was his : in each low breeze that sigh'd Through his... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1847 - 740 pages
...On this lone isle, whose ragged rocks affright The cautious pilot, ten revolving years Great Psean's son, unwonted erst to tears, Wept o'er his wound :...lingering flight, By day the sea-mew screaming round hie cave Drove slumber from his eyes, the chiding wave And savage bowlings chased his dreams by night.... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1856 - 384 pages
...said, While all the mountain echoed with his woe, " Through thee I sold our Saviour to the dead." 348. On this lone isle, whose rugged rocks affright The...Alike each rolling light Of heaven he watch'd, and blam'd its lingering flight. By day the sea-mew, screaming round his cave, Drove slumber from his eyes... | |
| Samuel Rogers, William Maltby - Classicists - 1856 - 382 pages
...unwonted erst to tears, Wept o'er his wound: alike each rolling light Of heaven he watch'd, and blam'd its lingering flight; By day the sea-mew, screaming...slumber from his eyes, the chiding wave And savage bowlings chas'd his dreams by night. Hope still was his : in each low breeze that sigh'd Through his... | |
| Samuel Rogers, William Maltby - Classicists - 1856 - 372 pages
...On this lone isle, whose rugged rocks affright The cautious pilot, ten revolving years Great Poaas' son, unwonted erst to tears, Wept o'er his wound :...alike each rolling light Of heaven he watch'd, and blam'd its lingering flight ; By day the sea-mew, screaming round his cave, Drove slumber from his... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Table-talk - 1856 - 434 pages
...On this lone isle, whose rugged rocks affright The cautious pilot, ten revolving years Great Poeas' son, unwonted erst to tears, Wept o'er his wound : alike each rolling light * First printed at Oxford, 1789, 4to.— ED. Of heaven he watch'd, and blam'd its lingering flight;... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1856 - 362 pages
...alike each rolling light * First printed at Oxford, 1789, 4to.— ED. Of heaven lie watch'd, and blam'd its lingering flight; By day the sea-mew, screaming round his cave, Drove slumher from his eyes, the chiding wave And savage howlings chas'd his dreams hy night. Hope still... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - American poetry - 1873 - 782 pages
...th! * lone isle, whose rugged rocke affright The cautious pilot, ten revolving years Great Paeon's hia eyes, the chiding wave, And savage bowlings chased his dreams by night. Hope still was his ; in... | |
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