| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pages
...water-wraith was shrieking, And, in the scowl of heaven, each face Grew dark as they were speaking. z 2 But still as wilder blew the wind, < •••~.....has left a stormy land, A stormy sea before her,— When—oh ! too strong for human hand I—- The tempest gather'd o'er her— And still they row•d... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - Elocution - 1828 - 308 pages
...water-wraith was shrieking ; And in the scowl of heav'n each face Grew dark as they were speaking. But still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night...round us gather; I'll meet the raging of the skies : 4 But not an angry father.' — The boat has left a stormy land, A stormy sea before her, — When... | |
| English poetry - 1828 - 814 pages
...The water-wraith was shrieking, And in the scowl of heaven each face Grew dark as they were speaking. But still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night...' Oh ! haste thee, haste ! the lady cries, Though tempest round us gather ; I'll meet the raging of the skies ; But not an angry father.' — The boat... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1828 - 258 pages
...in the scowl of heaven each face Grew dark as they were speaking. » The evil spirit of the waters. But still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night...glen rode armed men, Their trampling sounded nearer. — ' O haste thee, haste !' the lady cries, ' Though tempests round us gather ; ' I '11 meet the raging... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...The water-wraith was shrieking; And in the scowl of heaven each face Grew dark as they were speaking. But still, as wilder blew the wind, And as the night grew drearer, Adown the glen rode armed mm ; Their trampling sounded nearer. O haste thee, haste ! the lady cries. Though tempests round us... | |
| John Docwra Parry - Ballads, English - 1829 - 460 pages
...water-wraith * was shrieking ; And in the scowl of heaven each face Grew dark as they were speaking. But still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night...glen rode armed men ; Their trampling sounded nearer. " O, haste thee, haste ! (the lady cries), Though tempests round us gather ; I '11 meet the raging... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...sounded nearer. • О baste thee, haateN ihe lady спея, « Though tempests round us gather; I 'II meet the raging of the skies, But not an angry father.* The boat has left a stormy land, A stormy иеа before her, — When, oh! too strong for human hand, The tempest gather' d o'er her. And still... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 248 pages
...water wraith was shrieking ;* And in the scowl of licav'n cac.h face Grew dark as they were speaking. But still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night...glen rode armed men, Their trampling sounded nearer. — * The evil spirit of the waters. " 0 haste thee, haste !" the lady cries, " Though tempests round... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...water- wraith wan shrieking;1 And in the scowl of heaven each face Grew dork as they were speaking. Bat still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night grew drearer, Adown the glen rode armed men, Their trampung sounded nearer. 1 Ireland my darling. — Irrlatul for ever S The evil spirit of Iht waten.... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 250 pages
...water wraith was shrieking ;* And in the scowl of heav'n each face Grew dark as they were speaking* But still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night grew drearer, Adown the glen rode armeJ men, Their trampling sounded nearer.— • * The evil spirit of the waters, " O haste thee,... | |
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