| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1819 - 648 trang
...buffets, clinging by the mane ; Then runs, and kneeling by the fountain side, Sends his brave ship in triumph down the tide, A dangerous voyage ; or,...garden plies, And in green letters sees his name arise I Where'er he goes, for ever in her sight, She looks, and looks, and still with new delight. • Ah... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1819 - 112 trang
...buffets, clinging by the mane ; Then runs, and, kneeling by the fountain-side, Sfnds his brave ship in triumph down the tide, A dangerous voyage ; or,...if now he can, If now he wears the habit of a man, 21 Flings off the coat so long his pride and pleasure, And, like a miser digging for his treasure,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 trang
...buffets, clinging by the mane ; Then runs, and, kneeling by the fountain-side, Sends his brave ship in triumph down the tide, A dangerous voyage ; or,...name arise ! Where'er he goes, for ever in her sight, Slio looks, and looks, and still with new delight ! Ah who, when fading of itself away. Would cloud... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 trang
...buffets, clinging by ihe mane ; Then runs, and. kneeling by the fountain-eide, Sends his brave ship in triumph down the tide, A dangerous voyage ; or,...his pride and pleasure. And, like a miser digging lor hie treasure, His tiny spade in his ow n garden plies, And in green letters sees his name arise... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 320 trang
...buffets, clinging by the mane ; Then runs, and, kneeling by the fountain-side, Sends his brave ship in triumph down the tide, A dangerous voyage ; or,...pleasure, And, like a miser digging for his treasure, 70 His tiny spade in his own garden plies, And in green letters sees his name arise ! Where'er he goes,... | |
| Andrew Thomson - 1835 - 302 trang
...buffets, clinging by the mane ; Then runs, and kneeling by the fountain side, Sends his brave ship in triumph down the tide, A dangerous voyage ; or, if now he can, 1'f now he wears the habit of a man, Flings off the coat so long his pride and pleasure, And, like... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 trang
...buffetB, clinging by the mane ; Then runs, and, kneeling by the fountain-side, Sends his brnve ship in triumph down the tide, A dangerous voyage ; or, if now he can, If now he wears Ihe habit of a man, Flings off the coat so long his pride and pleasure, And, like a miser digging for... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1845 - 340 trang
...buffets, clinging by the mane ; Then runs, and, kneeling by the fountain-side, Sends his brave ship in triumph down the tide, A dangerous voyage ; or,...he wears the habit of a man, Flings off the coat so much his pride and pleasure, And, like a miser digging for his treasure, His tiny spade in his own... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1851 - 328 trang
...buffets, clinging by the mane; Then runs, and, kneeling by the fountain-side, Sends his brave ship in triumph down the tide, A dangerous voyage; or,...he wears the habit of a man, Flings off the coat so much his pride and pleasure, And, like a miser digging for his treasure, His tiny spade in his own... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1854 - 494 trang
...dangerous voyage ; or, if now he can, If now he wears the habit of a man, Flings off the coat so much his pride and pleasure, And. like a miser digging...green letters sees his name arise ! Where'er he goes, forever in her sight, She looks, and looks, and still with new delight ! Ah ! who, when fading of itself... | |
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