| College students' writings, American - 1839 - 532 pages
...To look upon your majesty, And with ye your lane vigils keep, As your vast depths before me lie;And when the star-mailed giant* A blaze of glory sheds,...him in the welcome brine, And the wave sheathe his burninj sword. BB * Orion. THE STRANGER LADY. " I'll ne'er forget that look of thine, From thy dark... | |
| College students' writings, American - 1839 - 508 pages
...glory sheds, And, high in heaven defiant, His lion mantle spreads, To watch his mighty form uproar, As, spurning earth with foot of air, He mounts upon...welcome brine, And the wave sheathe his burning sword. «. H. * Orion. THE STRANGER LADY. " I'll ne'er forget that look of thine, From thy dark eye so brightly... | |
| College students' writings, American - 1839 - 526 pages
...His lion mantle spreads, To watch his mighty form uprear, As, spurning earth with foot of air, [Ie mounts upon the whirling sphere, And walks in solemn...welcome brine, And the wave sheathe his burning sword. MN • Orion. THE STRANGER LADY. " I'll ne'er forget that look of thine, From thy dark eye so brightly... | |
| Charles William Everest - American literature - 1844 - 474 pages
...And when the star-mailed giant* A blaze of glory sheds, And, high in heaven, defiant, His lion-mantle spreads, To watch his mighty form uprear, As, spurning...hall restored, He bathe him in the welcome brine, And tlie wave sheathe his burning sword. TO A ROSEBUD, Dying in the vase whither it hail been transplanted.... | |
| Charles William Everest - American literature - 1844 - 480 pages
...upon the whirling sphere, And walks in solemn silence there ; To watch him in his slow decline, Unlil, to Ocean's hall restored, He bathe him in the welcome brine, And the wave sheathe his burning sword TO A ROSEBUD, Dying in the vaso whither it hail been transplanted. Why droops so mournfully thy head,... | |
| Charles William Everest - American literature - 1860 - 484 pages
...And when the star-mailed giant* A blaze of glory sheds, And, high in heaven, defiant, His lion-mantle spreads, To watch his mighty form uprear, As, spurning...welcome brine, And the wave sheathe his burning sword. TO A ROSEBUD, Dying in the vue whither it had been transplanted Why droops so mournfully thy head,... | |
| Clarence Deming - Education - 1915 - 332 pages
...spurning earth with hoof of air, He mounts upon the whirling sphere, And walks in solemn silence there. I watch him in his slow decline Until to Ocean's hall restored He bathes him in the welcome brine And the wave sheathes his burning sword. Mason taught school for a... | |
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