Can share affliction with the wretch distrest: Their hearts, by cruel fate inured to grief, Oft to the friendless stranger yield relief. The Shipwreck: A Poem - Page 90by William Falconer, James Stanier Clarke - 1806 - 215 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Falconer - 1803 - 216 pages
...horror struck, the naval band, Detested for a while their native land. 871 Supplication to the Deity. Meanwhile the master's voice again they heard, Whom, as with filial duty, all rever'd. 758 No more remains — but now a trusty band Must ever at the pump industrious stand; And... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 622 pages
...sailor's cause. Meanwhile the master's voice again they heard, Whom, as with filial duty, all rever'd : " No more remains — but now a trusty band Must ever...stand ; And, while with us the rest attend to wear, Txo skilful seamen to the helm repair — And ihou, Eternal Poaxr ! whose awful sway The storms revere,... | |
| William Falconer - 1811 - 252 pages
...relief." With conscious horror struck, the naval band Detested for a while their Native Land. They curs'd the sleeping vengeance of the Laws, That thus forgot...voice again they heard, Whom, as with filial duty, all rever'd. " No more remains — but now a trusty band Must ever at the Pumps industrious stand : And... | |
| William Falconer - 1811 - 120 pages
...relief. E With conscious horror struck, the naval band Detested for awhile their native land. They curs'd the sleeping vengeance of the laws, That thus forgot...voice again they heard, Whom, as with filial duty, all rever'd. No more remains — but now a trusty band Must ever at the pnmp industrious stand : And while... | |
| William Falconer - Shipwrecks - 1811 - 118 pages
...relief. K With conscious horror struck, the naval band Detested for awhile their native land. They curs'd the sleeping vengeance of the laws, That thus forgot her guardian sailors' canse. Meanwhile the master's voice again they heard, Whom, as with filial duty, all rever'd. No more... | |
| William Falconer - 1818 - 194 pages
...relief." With conscious horror struck, the naval band Detested for a while their native land. They curs'd the sleeping vengeance of the laws, That thus forgot her guardian sailors' cause. Albert's Prayer. Meanwhile the master's voice again they beard, Whom, as with filial duty, all rever'd.... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 498 pages
...curs'd the sleeping vengeance of the laws, That thus forgot her guardian sailor's cause. Mean while the master's voice again they heard, Whom, as with filial duty, all rever'd. No more remains — but now a trusty band Must ever at the pump industrious stand; And while... | |
| William Falconer - 1822 - 192 pages
...Oft to the friendless stranger yield relief." With conscious horror struck, the naval band Detested for a while their native land; They cursed the sleeping...Whom, as with filial duty, all revered: " No more remains—but now a trusty band Must ever at the pumps industrious stand ; And, while with us the rest... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 322 pages
...native land ; They cursed the sleeping vengeance of the laws ! That thus forgot her guardian sailor's cause. Meanwhile, the master's voice again they heard,...Whom, as with filial duty, all revered : ' No more remains—but now a trusty band Must ever at the pumps industrious stand ; And, while with us the rest... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 332 pages
...friendless stranger yield relief.' With conscious horror struck, the naval band Detested for awhile their native land ; They cursed the sleeping vengeance of the laws ! That thus forgot her guardian sailor's cause. Meanwhile, the master's voice again they heard, Whom, as with filial duty, all revered... | |
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