Nor, cruel as it seemed, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight, in such a sea, Alone could rescue them; Yet bitter felt it still to die Deserted, and his friends so nigh. He long survives, who lives an hour In ocean, self-upheld; And... Poems, by William Cowper, Esq: Together with His Posthumous Poetry, and a ... - Página 250por William Cowper - 1841Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| George Croly - 1854 - 426 páginas
...knew, nor ship nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more, Nor, cruel as it seemed, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight, in...ocean, self-upheld : And so long he, with unspent power, COWPER. At length, his transient respite past, His comrades, who before Had heard his voice... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 486 páginas
...knew) nor ship nor shore, , Whate'er they gave, should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight, in...ocean, self-upheld ; And so long he, with unspent power, His destiny repell'd ; And ever as the minutes flew, Entreated help, or cried — "Adieu !"... | |
| William Cowper, Henry Stebbing - 1854 - 850 páginas
...knew, nor ship nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more. NOT, cruel as it seem'd, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight, in...Deserted, and his friends so nigh. He long survives, vrho lives an hour In ocean, self-upheld : And so long he, with unspent powei; H» destiny repell'd... | |
| William Cowper, Robert Southey - 1854 - 482 páginas
...more. Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight, in such a sea, Yet bitter felt it still to die Deserted, and his...ocean, self-upheld ; And so long he, with unspent power, His destiny repell'd ; And ever as the minutes flew, Entreated help, or cried — "Adieu !"... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 488 páginas
...knew, nor ship nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more. 6 Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight, in...it still to die Deserted, and his friends so nigh. 7 He long survives, who lives an hour In ocean, self-upheld : And so long he, with unspent power, His... | |
| 1894 - 868 páginas
...him — and all in vain. He had wre eked their best efforts, and they had to give him up at last. " He long survives, who lives an hour In ocean, self-upheld ; And so long he, with unspent power, His destiny repelled, " This was that hour, and he the " strong swimmer in his agony," holding... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - 798 páginas
...But he (they knew) nor ship nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more Nor, cruel as it aeem'd, could ha Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight,...so long he, with unspent pow'r His destiny repell'd : . . i And ever as the minutes flew, Entreated help, or cried — " Adwu '.' f At length, his transient... | |
| Robert Benton Seeley - 1855 - 294 páginas
...knew) nor ship nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight, in...ocean, self-upheld : And so long he, with unspent power, His destiny repell'd ; And ever, as the minutes flew, Entreated help, or cried — ' Adieu !... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1855 - 580 páginas
...they knew, nor ship nor shore Whate'er they gave should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seemed, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight in...In ocean self-upheld : And so long he with unspent power His destiny repelled ; And ever as the minutes flew Entreated help, or cried Adieu ! At length... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - 582 páginas
...knew, nor ship nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight, in such a sea, Alone could rescue them ; Yet better felt it still to die Deserted, and his friends so nigh. He long survives, who lives an hour... | |
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