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 Barrell Cheever - 1856 - 430 páginas
...knew) not 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, His destiny repelled. And ever, as the minutes flew, Entreated help, or cried — adieu. At... | |
| William Cowper - 1856 - 464 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 - 1856 - 512 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...friends so nigh. He long survives, who lives an hour His destiny repelPd : And ever, as the minutes flew, Entreated help, or cried—"_Adieu 1" In ocean,... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1856 - 360 páginas
...knew) not 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...it still to die, Deserted, and his friends so nigh. THE CASTAWAY. 327 "He long survives, who lives an hour In ocean, self-upheld ; And so long be, with... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1856 - 438 páginas
...should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seemed, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that Sight, in such a sea Alone could rescue them ; Yet bitter...his friends so nigh. He long survives, who lives an hoar In ocean, self-upheld ; And so long he, with uuspent power, His destiny repelled. And ever, as... | |
| English poetry - 1857 - 334 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, His destiny repelled ; And ever as the minutes flew, Entreated help, or cried, " Adieu ! " At... | |
| 1860 - 784 páginas
...nor ship, nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he Tlicir se expressed, it can find a comfortable dessert in the contemplation of cry'd — •' Adieu !" At length, his transient respite past, His comrades, who before Had heard his... | |
| William Cowper - 1860 - 506 páginas
...knew) nor ship nor shora^ Whate'er they gave should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seemed, could he, Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight, in...Yet bitter felt it still to die Deserted, and his frjends so nigh. He long survives, who lives an hour In ocean self-upheld : And so long he, with unspent... | |
| English poets - 1862 - 622 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 !"... | |
| 1862 - 1110 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...Deserted, and his friends so nigh. He long survives who livea an hour In ocean, self-upheld ; And so long he, with unspent power, His destiny repell'd : And... | |
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