Starboard it was— and so, Like a black squall's lifting frown, Our mighty bow bore down On the iron beak of the Foe. We stood on the deck together. Men that had looked on death In battle and stormy weather; Yet a little we held our breath, When, with... Literary Likings - Strana 298autor/autoři: Richard Burton - 1903 - 384 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1865 - 834 str.
...and so, Like a black squall's lifting frown, Our mighty bow bore down On the iron beak of the Foe. We stood on the deck together. Men that had looked...the hush of death, The great ships' drew together. Our Captain strode to the bow, Drayton, courtly and wise, Kindly cynic, and wise, (You hardly had known... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1865 - 838 str.
...squall's lifting frown, Our mighty bow bore down On the iron beak of the Foe. We stood on the dcc.k together. Men that had looked on death In battle and...the hush of death. The great ships drew together. Our Captain strode to the bo\v, Drayton, courtly and wise, Kindly cynic, and wise, (You hardly had... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1866 - 368 str.
...run him down ! " Starboad it was ; and so, Like a black squall's lifting frown, Our mighty bow bore down We stood on the deck together, Men that had looked...the hush of death, The great ships drew together. Our Captain strode to the bow, Drayton, courtly and wise, Kindly cynic, and wise, (You hardly had known... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1866 - 266 str.
...and so, Like a black squall's lifting frown, Our mighty bow bore down On the iron beak of the Foe. We stood on the deck together, Men that had looked...the hush of death, The great ships drew together. Our Captain strode to the bow, Drayton, courtly and wise, Kindly cynic, and wise, (You hardly had known... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 str.
...and so, Like a black squall's lifting frown, Our mighty bow bore down On tlie iron beak of the Foe. We stood on the deck together, Men that had looked...the hush of death, The great ships drew together. Our Captain strode to the bow, Drayton, courtly and wise, Kindly cynie, and wise, (You hardly had known... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 str.
...and so, Like a black squall's lifting frown, Our mighty bow bore down On the iron beak of the Foe. We stood on the deck together, Men that had looked...we held our breath, When, with the hush of death, Th»; great ships drew together. Our Captain strode to the bow, Drayton, courtly and wise, Kindly cynie,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 str.
...the deck together, Men that hail looked on death In battle and stormy weather, — Yet a little wo held our breath, When, with the hush of death, The great ships drew together. Our Captain strode to the bow, Draytoii, courtly and wise, Kindly cynic, and wise, (You hardly had... | |
| Loyall Farragut - 1879 - 646 str.
...and so, Like a black squall's lifting frown, Our mighty bow bore down On the iron beak of the Foe. "We stood on the deck together, Men that had looked...the hush of death, The great ships drew together. Our Captain strode to the bow, Drayton, courtly and wise, Kindly cynic, and wise, (You hardly had known... | |
| Loyall Farragut - 1879 - 632 str.
...lifting frown, Our mighty bow bore down On the iron beak of the Foe. We stood on the deck together, Hen that had looked on death In battle and stormy weather...the hush of death, The great ships drew together. Our Captain strode to the bow, Drayton, courtly and wise, Kindly cynic, and wise, (You hardly had known... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1879 - 294 str.
...and so, Like a black squall's lifting frown, Our mighty bow bore down On the iron beak of the Foe. We stood on the deck together, Men that had looked on death ITI battle and stormy weather; Yet a little we held our breath, When, with the hush of death, The great... | |
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