| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1840 - 686 str.
...in its strength ; She shudder'd and paused, like a frighted steed, Then leap'd her cable's length. " Come hither ! come hither ! my little daughter, And...weather the roughest gale That ever wind did blow." He wrapp'd her warm in his seaman's coat Against the stinging blast; He cut a rope from a broken spar,... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1840 - 696 str.
...daughter, And do not tremble so; For I can weather the roughest gale That ever wind did blow." He wrapp'd her warm in his seaman's coat Against the stinging...rope from a broken spar, And bound her to the mast. "() father! I hear the church-bells ring— Oh 1 say, what may it be ? " " 'Tis a fog-bell on arock-bound... | |
| 1840 - 818 str.
...in its strength ; She shudder'd and paus'd, like a frighted steed, Then leap'd her cable's length. Come hither ! come hither ! my little daughter, And do not tremble so ; For I con weather the roughest gale, That ever wind did blow. He wrapp'd her warm in his seaman's coat Against... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1842 - 148 str.
...in its strength ; She shuddered and paused, like a frighted steed, Then leaped her cable's length. " Come hither ! come hither ! my little daughter, And...And bound her to the mast. " O father ! I hear the church-bells ring, O say, what may it be ? " " 'T is a fog-bell on a rock-bound coast ! " — And he... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1843 - 570 str.
...in its strength ; She shuddered and paused, like a frighted steed, Then leaped her cable's length. " Come hither ! come hither ! my little daughter, And...And bound her to the mast. " O father ! I hear the church-bells ring, O say, what may it be ? " " 'T is a fog-bell on a rock-bound coast ! " — And he... | |
| Seba Smith, Lawrence Labree - 1844 - 498 str.
...in Its strength ; She shudder'd and paus'd, like a frighted steed, Then leap'd her cable's length. Come hither ! come hither ! my little daughter, And...weather the roughest gale, That ever wind did blow. He wrapp'd her warm in his seaman's coat Against the stinging blast ; He cut a rope from a broken spar,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 500 str.
...in its strength ; She shuddered and paused, like a frighted steed, Then leaped her cable's length. " Come hither ! come hither ! my little daughter, And...And bound her to the mast. " O father ! I hear the church-bells ring, O say, what may it be ? " " 'T is a fog-bell on a rock-bound coast ! " — And he... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 462 str.
...in its strength ; She shuddered and paused, like a frighted steed, Then leaped her cable's length. " Come hither ! come hither! my little daughter, And...rope from a broken spar, And bound her to the mast. « 'T is a fog-bell on a rock-bound coast !" — And he steered for the open sea. " 0 father ! I hear... | |
| Marlborough coll, mus. soc - 1860 - 104 str.
...in its strength, She shuddered and paused, like a frighted steed, Then leaped her cable's length. " Come hither ! come hither ! my little daughter, And...so ; For I can weather the roughest gale, That ever the wind did blow." " Dear father ! I hear the church-bells ring, O say, what may it be?" " 'Tis a... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 str.
...in its strength ; She shuddered and paused, like a frighted steed, Then leaped her cable's length. " Come hither ! come hither ! my little daughter, And...And bound her to the mast. " O father ! I hear the church-bells ring ; Oh, say, what may it be ?" " 'Tis a fog-bell on a rock-bound coast !" — And he... | |
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