| 1804 - 494 pages
...they see no land ; Quoth Sir RALPH, it will be lighter soon, For there is the dawn of the rising moon. Canst hear, said one, the breakers roar ; For yonder,...Inchcape Bell. They hear no sound, the swell is strong, Tho' the wind hath fallen they drift along ; 'Till the vessel strikes with a shiv'ring shockOh, CHRIST... | |
| English poetry - 1805 - 490 pages
...they see no land ; Quoth Sir RALPH, it will be lighter soon, For there is the dawn of the rising moon. Canst hear, said one, the breakers roar ; For yonder,...Inchcape Bell. They hear no sound, the swell is strong, T ho' the wind hath fallen they drift along ; 'Till the vessel strikes with a shiv'ring shockOh, CHRIST... | |
| English poetry - 1805 - 500 pages
...they see no land ; Quoth Sir RALPH, it will be lighter soon, For there is the dawn of the rising moon. Canst hear, said one, the breakers roar ; For yonder,...Inchcape Bell. They hear no sound, the swell is strong, Tho' the wind hath fallen they drift along ; 'Till the vessel strikes with a shiv'ring shockOh, CHRIST... | |
| 1812 - 560 pages
...MAGAZINES. Quoth Sir Ralph, " It willNbe lighten %gm, . "For there is the dawn of the rising moon." " Can'st hear," said one, " the breakers roar? " For...methinks, should be the shore ; " Now where we are 1 cannot tell, " But I wish we could hear the Inchcape BelL" They hear no sound, the swell is strong... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 562 pages
...vis. 3 H Quoth Sir Ralph, " It will be tighter soon, " l-'or there is the dawn of the rising moon." " Can'st hear," said one, " the breakers roar? " For yonder, methinks, should be tne shore ; " Now wnere we are Jt cannot tell. " But I wish we couki hear the 1nchcape Bell." They... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1823 - 470 pages
...they see no land ; Quoth Sir Ralph, it will be lighter soon, For there is the dawn of the rising moon. Canst hear, said one, the breakers roar ? For yonder,...fallen they drift along, Till the vessel strikes with a shivering shock — Oh Christ ! it is the Inchcape Rock ! VOL. m. ii H Sir Ralph the Rover tore his... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1823 - 402 pages
...they see no laud ; Quoth Sir Ralph, it will be lighter soon, For there is the dawn of the rising moon. Canst hear, said one, the breakers roar ? For yonder,...fallen they drift along, Till the vessel strikes with a shivering shock — Oh Christ! it is the Inchcape Rock ! vOL. III. HH Sir Ralph the Rover tore his... | |
| Robert Southey - 1823 - 266 pages
...of the rising Moon." " Canst hear," said one, " the breakers roar ? For methinks we should be near the shore." " Now, where we are I cannot tell, But...fallen they drift along, Till the vessel strikes with a shivering shock, — " Oh Christ ! it is the Inchcape Rock !" Sir Ralph the Rover tore his hair ; He... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1823 - 406 pages
...they see no land ; Quoth Sir Ralph, it will be lighter soon, For there is the dawn of the rising moon. Canst hear, said one, the breakers roar? For yonder,...should be the shore. Now where we are I cannot tell, I5i.it I wish we could hear the Inchcape Bell. They hear no sound, the swell is strong, Though the... | |
| William Oxberry - Theater - 1824 - 402 pages
...one, '• the breakers roar ? For methinks we should be near the shore." " Now where we are, I can not tell, But I wish we could hear the Inchcape bell."...sound ; the swell is strong ; Though the wind hath fall'n they drift alonic, Till the vessel strikes with a shivering shock; " Oh Christ, it is the Inchcape... | |
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