| English literature - 1811 - 600 pages
...shelter'd bay ! No other visitors haye they To their shores of silvery sand, Than the waves that, murmuring in their glee, All hurrying in a joyful band Come dancing from the sea. ' p. 75, 76. 4 Like fire, strange flowers around them flame, Sweet, harmless fire, breathed from some... | |
| 1811 - 546 pages
...shelter'd bay ! No other visitors have they To their shores of silvery sand, Than the waves that, murmuring in their glee, All hurrying in a joyful band Come dancing from the sea. ' p. 75, 76. ' Like fire, strange flowers around them flame, Sweet, harmless fire, breathed from some... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 556 pages
...visitors have they VOL. VIII. 3 B To their shores of silvery sand, • . Than the waves that, murmuring in their glee, All hurrying in a joyful band Come dancing from the sea." p. 75, 76. " Like fire, strange flowers around them Same, Sweet, harmless fire, breathed from some... | |
| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 pages
...shelter'd bay ! No other visitors have they To their shores of silvery sand, Than the waves that, murmuring in their glee, All hurrying in a joyful band Come dancing from the sea. .r, HISTORICAL. 2>fstor2 of tfjc CTounts at Kioctestcr. INTRODUCTION. THE County of Worcester, in Massachusetts,... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1839 - 744 pages
...sheltered bay ! No other visitors have they To their shores of silvery sand, Than the waves that, murmuring in their glee, All hurrying in a joyful band Come dancing from the sea." The refuge for these destitute lovers, is, in the poet's fancy, a very " fairy queen's retreat." Their... | |
| William Finden, Edward Francis Finden, William Beattie, William Henry Bartlett - Coasts - 1842 - 338 pages
...within the castle. CASTLE OF HOLY ISLAND, AND LINDISFARN ABBEY. IN the engraving which is marked u Holy Island Castle," the view is taken from the eastward...scene, and been touched with the influence of the hour: — О Hesperus, thou bringest oll good things ! and inspirest poets to sing, and artists to paint... | |
| 1842 - 736 pages
...sheltered bay! No other visitors have they To their shores of silvery sand Than the waves that, murmuring in their glee, All hurrying in a joyful band, Come dancing from the sea." Of writing like this, with its good and its evil, does the Isle of Palms mainly consist, and we fancy... | |
| 1854 - 502 pages
...bay ! No other visitors have they, To their shores of silvery sand, Than the waves that, murmuring in their glee, All hurrying in a joyful band, Come dancing from the sea." The dreaded pirates from the Malay peninsula and from the neighbouring islands swept these seas, and oftentimes... | |
| John Wilson - 1858 - 588 pages
...sheltered bay ! No other visitors have they To their shores of silvery sand, Than the waves that, murmuring in their glee, All hurrying in a joyful band Come dancing from the sea. How did I love to sigh and weep For those that sailed upon the deep, When, yet a wondering child, I... | |
| John Wilson - 1858 - 584 pages
...sheltered bay ! No other visitors have they To their shores of silvery sand, Than the waves that, murmuring in their glee, All hurrying in a joyful band Come dancing from the sea. How did I love to sigh and weep For those that sailed upon the deep, When, yet a wondering child, I... | |
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