Ply all your changes, all your swells, Play uppe ' The Brides of Enderby.' " Men say it was a stolen tyde— The Lord that sent it, He knows all; But in myne ears doth still abide The message that the bells let fall: And there was nought of strange, beside... The Complete Poems of Jean Ingelow - Page 178by Jean Ingelow - 1871 - 639 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jean Ingelow - 1863 - 274 pages
...that sent it, He knows all ; But in myne ears doth still abide The message that the bells let fell : And there was nought of strange, beside The flights...the doore, My thread brake off, I raised myne eyes ; And dark against day's golden death She moved where Lindis wandereth, My sonne's faire wife, Elizabeth.... | |
| Jean Ingelow - Bookbinding - 1863 - 554 pages
...still abide The message that the bells let fall : And there was naught of strange, beside The flight of mews and peewits pied By millions crouched on the...sea wall. I sat and spun within the doore, My thread break off, I raised myne eyes ; The level sun, like ruddy ore, Lay sinking in the barren skies ; And... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1864 - 36 pages
...that sent it, He knows all ; But in myne ears doth still abide The message that the bells let fall : And there was nought of strange, beside The flights...the doore, My thread brake off, I raised myne eyes (1571.) And dark against day's golden death She moved where Lindis wandereth, My sonne's faire wife,... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - English poetry - 1866 - 574 pages
...all ; But in myne ears doth still abide The message that the bells let fall : And there was naught of strange, beside The flights of mews and peewits...wall. I sat and spun within the doore, My thread brake oft", I raised myne eyes ; And dark against day's golden heath She moved where Lindis wandereth, My... | |
| Jean Ingelow - English poetry - 1866 - 274 pages
...still abide The message that the bells let fall : And there was nought of strange, beside The nights of mews and peewits pied By millions crouched on the...the doore, My thread brake off, I raised myne eyes And dark against day's golden death She moved where Liridis wandereth, My sonne's faire wife, Elizabeth.... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1867 - 272 pages
...that sent it, He knows all ; But in myne ears doth still abide The message that the bells let fall : And there was nought of strange, beside The flights...the doore, My thread brake off, I raised myne eyes ; And dark against day's golden death She moved where Lindis wandereth, My sonne's faire wife, Elizabeth.... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1867 - 358 pages
...that sent it, He knows all ; But in myne ears doth still abide The message that the bells let fall : And there was nought of strange, beside The flights...the old sea wall. I sat and spun within the doore, i6o 161 And dark against day's golden death She moved where Lindis wandereth, My sonne's faire wife,... | |
| James Madison Watson - Readers - 1868 - 314 pages
...still abide The message that the bells let fall : And there was nought of strange, beside The nights of mews* and peewits' pied' By millions crouched on the old sea wall. 1 Cr6m' ar ty, a seaport town of * High Tide on the coast of LinScotland, beautifully situated on colnshire,... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 pages
...abide The message that the bells let fall : And there was nought of strange, beside The nights of mows and peewits pied By millions crouched on the old sea wall. I sat and spun within the dpore, My thread brake off, I raised myne eyes ; The level sun, like ruddy ore, Lay sinking in the... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 pages
...that sent it, He knows all ; But in myne ears doth still abide The message that the bells let fall : And there was nought of strange, beside The flights...mews and peewits pied By millions crouched on the old sea-wall. I sat and spun within the doore, My thread brake oft', I raised myne eyes ; The level sun,... | |
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