Through the delightsome sea he sails, With shoals of shining tiny things Frolic on every wave that flings Against the prow its showery spray ; All creatures joying in the morn, Save them forever from joyance torn, Whose bark was lost where now the dolphins... Battle-pieces and Aspects of the War - Page 177by Herman Melville - 1866 - 272 pagesFull view - About this book
| Herman Melville - Poetry - 1922 - 230 pages
...where now the dolphins play; Save them that by the fabled shore, Down the pale stream are washed away, And never revisits them the light, Nor sight of long-sought...flight Round the lone spar where mid-sea surges pour. COMMEMORATIVE OF A NAVAL VICTORY SAILOBS there are of the gentlest breed, Yet strong, like every goodly... | |
| Herman Melville - Poetry - 1922 - 222 pages
...the fabled shore, Down the pale stream are washed away, [180] And never revisits them the light, NOT sight of long-sought land and pilot more; Nor heed...flight Round the lone spar where mid-sea surges pour. [181] COMMEMORATIVE OF A NAVAL VICTORY SAILORS there are of the gentlest breed, Yet strong, like every... | |
| Herman Melville - Poetry - 1922 - 220 pages
...in the morn, Save them forever from joyance torn, Whose bark was lost where now the dolphins play; Save them that by the fabled shore, Down the pale stream are washed away, And never revisits them the light, Nor sight of long-sought land and pilot more; Nor heed they now... | |
| Herman Melville - 1924 - 456 pages
...in the morn, Save them forever from joyance torn, Whose bark was lost where now the dolphins play; Save them that by the fabled shore, Down the pale...light, Nor sight of long-sought land and pilot more ; ON A NATURAL MONUMENT IN A FIELD OF GEORGIA 21 No trophy this — a Stone unhewn, And stands where... | |
| Herman Melville - 1924 - 456 pages
...in the morn, Save them forever from joyance torn, Whose bark was lost where now the dolphins play; Save them that by the fabled shore, Down the pale...light, Nor sight of long-sought land and pilot more ; ON A NATURAL MONUMENT . « IS A FIELD OF GEORGIA 21 No trophy this—a Stone unhewn, ^ And stands... | |
| Stanton Garner - Biography & Autobiography - 1993 - 568 pages
...and the reef of bones. War is a shipwreck which nature survives, though men may not. They cannot heed "the lone bird's flight / Round the lone spar where mid-sea surges pour"; only the flotsam of their wreck remains as testimony to their existence. Since Henry had left the City... | |
| Ian Frederick Finseth - History - 2006 - 648 pages
...in the morn, Save them forever from joyance torn, Whose bark was lost where now the dolphins play; Save them that by the fabled shore, Down the pale...flight Round the lone spar where mid-sea surges pour. Herman Melville from Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War (1866) ON A NATURAL MONUMENT: IN A FIELD... | |
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