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" The olde sea wall" (he cried) "is downe, The rising tide comes on apace, And boats adrift in yonder towne Go sailing uppe the market-place. "
Poems - Page 160
by Jean Ingelow - 1867 - 258 pages
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The Christian spectator. New ser. [of The Monthly Christian ..., Volumes 3-4

1862 - 1006 pages
...market-place.' He shook as one that looks on death : ' God save you, mother !' straight he saith ; ' Where is my wife, Elizabeth ?' ' Good sonne, where Lindis winds...bells beganne to play Afar I heard her milking song.' lie looked across the grassy lea. To right, to left, ' Ho Knderby !' They rang ' The Brides of Enderby...
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Poems

Jean Ingelow - 1863 - 344 pages
...He shook as one that looks on death : ' God save you, mother ! ' straight he saith ; ' Where is my wife, Elizabeth ? ' ' Good sonne, where Lindis winds...heard her milking song.' He looked across the grassy sea, To right, to left, ' Ho Enderby ! ' They rang ' The Brides of Enderby !' With that he cried and...
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The Poetical Works of Jean Ingelow: Including the Shepherd Lady and Other Poems

Jean Ingelow - 1863 - 554 pages
...THE " Good sonnc, where Lindis winds her way, With her two bairns I marked her long ; And ere voung bells beganne to play Afar I heard her milking song."...looked across the grassy lea, To right, to left, " Ho, Euderby ! " They rang " The Brides of Euderby ! " . With that he cried and beat his breast ; For lo...
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Poems

David Gray - 1864 - 282 pages
...He shook as one that looks on death : " God save you, mother ! " straight he saith ; " Where is my wife, Elizabeth ? " " Good sonne, where Lindis winds...heard her milking song." He looked across the grassy sea, To right, to left, " Ho Enderby ! " They rang " The Brides of Enderby ! " With that he cried and...
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The High Tide

Jean Ingelow - 1864 - 36 pages
...He shook as one that looks on death : " God save you, mother ! " straight he saith ; " Where is my wife, Elizabeth ? " " Good sonne, where Lindis winds...bells beganne to play Afar I heard her milking song." 150 THE HIGH TIDE. To right, to left, " Ho Enderby ! " They rang " The Brides of Enderby ! " With that...
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The Late English Poets

Richard Henry Stoddard - 1865 - 562 pages
...market-place." He shook as one that looks on death : " God save you, mother !" straight he saith ; " Where is my wife, Elizabeth ?" " Good sonne, where Lindis winds...heard her milking song." He looked across the grassy sea, To right, to left, " Ho Enderby !" They rang "The Brides of Enderby!" With that he c-ied and beat...
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Golden Leaves from the British Poets

John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 pages
...market-place." He shook as one that looks on death : " God save you, mother !" straight he saith ; " Where is my wife, Elizabeth ?" " Good sonne, where Lindis winds...heard her milking song." He looked across the grassy sea, To right, to left, " Ho Enderby !" They rang " The Brides of Enderby !" With that he cried and...
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Poems

Jean Ingelow - 1866 - 274 pages
...He shook as one that looks on death : " God save you, mother ! '' straight he saith ยง " Where is my wife, Elizabeth ? " " Good sonne, where Lindis winds...bells beganne to play Afar I heard her milking song." I4Q To right, to left, " Ho Enderby ! " They rang " The Brides of Enderby I " With that he cried and...
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Independent First[-sixth] Reader, Volume 2

James Madison Watson - 1868 - 314 pages
...looks on death : " G6d save you, mother !" straight he sayth ; " Where is my wife, Elizabeth ?'' I8. " Good sonne, where Lindis winds away With her two bairns ' I marked her !6ng ; And ere yon bells beganne to play, Afarre I heard her milking s6ng." He looked across the grassy...
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The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. Carpenter

Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 pages
...market-place." He shook as one that looks on death : " God save yon, mother !" straight he saith ; " Where is my wife, Elizabeth ?" " Good sonne, where Lindis winds away, With her two bairns I marked her loug ; And ere yon bells beganne to play Afar I heard her milking song." He looked across the grassy...
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