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Heroes of the Goodwin Sands - Page 119
by Thomas Stanley Treanor - 1892 - 256 pages
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The Port Folio

Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1801 - 674 pages
...high-minded patriotism—to whose followers every form of danger is alike familiar and without terror. Nor toil, nor hazard, nor distress, appear To sink the Seamen with unmanly fear; Who -from the face of danger strives to turn. Indignant from the social hour they spurn: No future...
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The Shipwreck

William Falconer - English poetry - 1802 - 188 pages
...Replete with sad variety of woe. 415 As yet, amid this elemental war, That scatters desolation from afar, Nor toil, nor hazard, nor distress appear To sink the seamen with unmanly fear. Tho' their firm hearts no pageant-honor boast, 420 They scorn the wretch that trembles in his post....
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The Shipwreck

William Falconer - Scottish poetry - 1802 - 192 pages
...Replete with sad variety of woe. 415 As yet, amid this elemental war, That scatters desolation from afar, Nor toil, nor hazard, nor distress appear To sink the seamen with unmanly fear. Tho' their firm hearts no pageant-honour boast, 420 They scorn the wretch that trembles in his post....
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The Shipwreck: A Poem in Three Cantos

William Falconer - 1803 - 216 pages
...Replete with sad variety of woe. 415 As yet, amid this elemental war, That scatters desolation from afar, Nor toil, nor hazard, nor distress appear To sink the seamen with unmanly fear. Tho' their firm hearts no pageant-honour boast, 420 They scorn the wretch that trembles in his post....
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The Shipwreck, a Poem

William Falconer - English poetry - 1803 - 224 pages
...Replete with sad variety of woe. 415 As yet, amid this elemental war, That scatters desolation from afar, Nor toil, nor hazard, nor distress appear To sink the seamen with unmanly fear. Tho' their firm hearts no pageant-honour boast, 420 They scorn the wretch that trembles in his post....
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The Shipwreck: A Poem

William Falconer, James Stanier Clarke - Shipwrecks - 1804 - 292 pages
...in his gloomy car Triumphant rages round the starless void, And Fate on every billow seems to ride; Nor toil, nor hazard, nor distress appear To sink...pageant-honour boast, They scorn the wretch that trembles at his post; Who from the face of danger strives to turn, \Indignant from the social hour they spurn:...
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The Shipwreck: A Poem

William Falconer, James Stanier Clarke - English poetry - 1806 - 294 pages
...in his gloomy car Triumphant rages round the starless void, And Fate on every billow seems to ride j Nor toil, nor hazard, nor distress appear To sink...pageant-honour boast, They scorn the wretch that trembles at his post; Who from the face of danger strives to turn, Indignant from the social hour they spurn...
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The Shipwreck, a Poem. ...

William Falconer - Shipwrecks - 1806 - 240 pages
...Replete with sad variety of woe. 415 As yet, amid this elemental war, That scatters desolation from afar, Nor toil, nor hazard, nor distress appear To sink the seamen with unmanly fear. Tho' their firm hearts no pageant-honour boast, 420 They scorn the wretch that trembles in his post....
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The shipwreck, by W. Falconer, with a sketch of his life

William Falconer - 1807 - 110 pages
...Replete with sad variety of woe. As yet, amid this elemental war, That scatters desolation from afar, Nor toil, nor hazard, nor distress appear To sink the seamen with unmanly fear. Tho' their firm hearts no pageant honour boast, They scorn the wretch that trembles in his post. Who...
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The Shipwreck: A Poem

William Falconer - English poetry - 1808 - 168 pages
...And Fate on every billow seems to ride ; Nor toil, nor hazard, nor distress appear To sink the Seaman with, unmanly fear : Though their firm hearts no pageant-honour boast, They scorn the wretch that trembles at his post; Who from the face of danger strives to turn, Indignant from the social hour they spurn...
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