To where the Atlantic raves Outside the western straits ; and unbent sails There, where down cloudy cliffs, through sheets of foam, Shy traffickers, the dark Iberians come; And on the beach undid his corded bales. Williams Literary Monthly - Page 2651906Full view - About this book
| 1893 - 958 pages
...a wind of the spirit speeding one who willed not to stay, " And snatched his rndder, and shook oat more sail, And day and night held on indignantly O'er the blue midland waters with the gale." No trace left behind. But yes ! the basket which had held the fruit, now filled with lilies, was lying... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 pages
...knew the intruders on his ancient home, The young light-hearted masters of the waves— And snatch'd his rudder, and shook out more sail, And day and night held on indignantly O'er the blue Midland waters \vith the gale, Betwixt the Syrtes and soft Sicily, To where the Atlantic raves Outside the western... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1880 - 434 pages
...brine, And knew the intruders on his ancient home, — The young lighthearted master of the waves ; — And snatched his rudder, and shook out more sail,...indignantly O'er the blue Midland waters with the gale," * &c. In every line here the poet lingers with satisfied eye on some fresh beauty ; while, however... | |
| English poets - 1883 - 364 pages
...knew the intruders on his ancient home, The young light-hearted masters of the waves— And snatch'd his rudder, and shook out more sail, And day and night...with the gale, Betwixt the Syrtes and soft Sicily, There where down cloudy cliffs, through sheets of foam, Shy traffickers, the dark Iberians come ; And... | |
| 1883 - 378 pages
...knew the intruders on his ancient home, The young light-hearted masters of the waves— And snatch'd his rudder, and shook out more sail, And day and night...with the gale, Betwixt the Syrtes and soft Sicily, There where down cloudy cliffs, through sheets of foam, Shy traffickers, the dark Iberians come ; And... | |
| 1886 - 860 pages
...knew the intruders on his ancient home, The young light-hearted masters of the waves — And snatch'd his rudder, and shook out more sail ; And day and...gale, Betwixt the Syrtes and soft Sicily, To where tlie Atlantic raves Outside the western straits ; and unbent sails There, where down cloudy cliffs,... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1888 - 504 pages
...brine, And knew the intruders on his ancient home, — The young lighthearted master of the waves ; — And snatched his rudder, and shook out more sail,...indignantly O'er the blue Midland waters with the gale," ' etc. In every line here the poet lingers with satisfied eye on some fresh beauty ; while, however... | |
| Louis Du Pont Syle - 1894 - 488 pages
...with amber grapes, and Chian wine, The young light-hearted masters of the waves - — And snatch'd his rudder, and shook out more sail ; And day and...with the gale, Betwixt the Syrtes and soft Sicily, 245 To where the Atlantic raves Outside the western straits ; and unbent sails There, where down cloudy... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1897 - 376 pages
...knew the intruders on his ancient home, The young light-hearted masters of the waves — And snatch'd his rudder, and shook out more sail ; And day and...indignantly O'er the blue Midland waters with the gale, Second Series 47 Betwixt the Syrtes and soft Sicily, To where the Atlantic raves Outside the western... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 356 pages
...knew the intruders on his ancient home, The young light-hearted masters of the waves — And snatch'd his rudder, and shook out more sail ; And day and...Syrtes and soft Sicily, To where the Atlantic raves 237 Outside the western straits ; and unbent sails There, where down cloudy cliffs, through sheets... | |
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