| Books - 1760 - 556 pages
...more. € Alone, on the fea-beat rock, my daughter was heard to 1 complain. Frequent and loud were her Cries ; nor could ' her father relieve her. All night I flood on the ftiore. All ' night I heard her cries. Loud was the wind ; and the rain ' beat hard on the fide of... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pages
...no more. Alone, on the fea-beat Rock, my Daughter was heard to complain. Frequent and loud were her Cries ; nor could her Father relieve her. All Night I flood on the Shore. I faw her by the faint Beam of the Moon. All Night I heard her Cries. Loud was the Wind ; and... | |
| English literature - 1765 - 374 pages
...more. Alone, on the fea-beat Rock, my Daughter was heard to comphin. Frequent and loud were her Gries ; nor could her Father relieve her. All Night I flood on the Shore. I faw her by the faint Beam of the Moon. All Night I heard her Cries. Loud was the Wind; and... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - German literature - 1784 - 184 pages
...daughter. " Alone on the fea-beat rock my daughter was heard to complain. Frequent and loud were her cries ; nor could her father relieve her. All night I flood on the more. I faw her by the faint beam of the moon. All night I heard her cries. Loud was the wind, and... | |
| Frederick Reynolds - 1801 - 676 pages
...{reads]. " Alone on the fea-beat rock my daughter was " heard to complain — frequent and loud were " her cries, nor could her father relieve her. " All night I flood on the fliore — I faw her by " the faint beam of the moon, and before morning " appear'd, her voice was... | |
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