O shores, and ring O bells ! But I with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. 821 WHEN LILACS LAST IN THE DOCKYARD BLOOM'D I WHEN lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd, And the great star early droop'd in the western sky in... English Poetry - Strana 14971910 - 1422 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1913 - 526 str.
...and done: From fearful trip, the victor ship, comes in with object won; Exult. 0 shores! and ring, 0 bells! But I, with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. Ч& % 9Í THE DOCTOR'S SIDE OF IT. I<augh. if you like, at the doctor's mistakes— And I... | |
| 1897 - 404 str.
...and done, From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won; Exult О shores, and ring О bells! But I with mournful tread, Walk the deck my captain lies Fallen cold and dead. Patroling Barnegat. Wild, wild the storm, and the sea high running, Steady the war of the... | |
| United States. Congress - 578 str.
...and done. From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won; Exult О shores, and ring О bells ! But I with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead." dead, That prize—- Of a universal peace, and secure and equal human rights Remains yet... | |
| 1875 - 800 str.
...character. Occasionally it sinks into iry metre, not disdaining even the assistance of rhyme :— Exult, O shores ! and ring, O bells ! But I, with mournful...tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. ier times it expands into paragraphs, each occupying half a page, ining possibly nothing... | |
| 1875 - 810 str.
...into ordinary metre, not disdaining even the assistance of rhyme :— Exult, 0 shores! and ring, 0 bells! But I, with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. At other times it expands into paragraphs, each occupying half a page, containing possibly... | |
| Arthur Gilman - 1879 - 340 str.
...done; • From fearful trip, the victor ship, comes in with object won; Exult, 0 shores, and ring, 0 bells! But I, with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. 1 JOAQUIN MILLER. “ POET without a Home “ would not be an inappropriate title for the... | |
| John Nichol - 1882 - 528 str.
...sound, its voyage closed and done ; From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won. Exult, O shores, and ring, O bells ! But I, with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead." Nor inferior is his expression of a more general loss, that of foe as of friend, of the... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1882 - 318 str.
...sound, its voyage closed and done; From fearful trip the victor ship, comes in with object won: Exult, O shores, and ring, O bells! But I, with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. April IC, This is a fragment of the noble Commemoration Ode de1865. livered... | |
| John Nichol - 1882 - 492 str.
...sound, its voyage closed and done ; From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won. Exult, 0 shores, and ring, O bells ! But I, with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead." Nor inferior is his expression of a more general loss, that of foe as of friend, of the... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 str.
...sound, its voyage closed and done, n fearful trip the victor ship conies in with object won ; Exult O shores, and ring O bells ! But I with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. HUSH'D BE THE CAMPS TO-DAY. (May 4, 1865.) H'D be the camps to-day, soldiers let us drape... | |
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