| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 str.
...Know'st thou some favored spot, Some island far away. Where weary man may find The bliss for which lie sighs, — Where sorrow never lives. And friendship...dies ? The loud waves, rolling in perpetual flow. Stopped for a while, and sighed to answer, — '"No." And thou. serenest moon. That, with such lovely... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1840 - 228 str.
...•'»!•.* f, II,' ' Tell me, thou mighty deep, Whose billows round me play, Know'st thou some favour'd spot, Some island far away, Where weary man may find...loud waves, rolling in perpetual flow, Stopp'd for awhile, and sigh'd, to answer " No ! " And thou, serenest moon, That, with such holy face, Dost look... | |
| 1841 - 435 str.
...answered " No !" Tell me, thou mighty deep, Whose billows round me play, Knowest thou some favour'd spot, Some island far away, Where weary man may find...flow, Stopp'd for a while, and sigh'd. to answer " No !' And thou, scrcnest moon, That, with such holy face. Dost look upon the earth Asleep in night's embrace,... | |
| 1841 - 436 str.
...billows round me play. Knowest thou some favour'd spot. Some island far away. Where weary man may And The bliss for which he sighs ? Where sorrow never...flow, Stopp'd for a while, and sigh'd, to answer " No !* And thou, sercnest moon, That, with such holy face. Dost look upon the earth Asleep in night's embrace,... | |
| British and foreign sailors' society - 1841 - 412 str.
...for pity, as it answered — " No !" Tell me, thou mighty deep, Whose billows round me play, Knowest thou some favoured spot — Some island far away,...never lives, And friendship never dies ? The loud winds, rolling in perpetual flow, Stopp'd for awhile, and sighed to answer — " No !" And thou, serenest... | |
| 1844 - 368 str.
...answer'a " No I" Tell me, thou mighty Deep, Whose billows round me play, Know'st thou some favour' d spot, Some island far away, Where weary man may find...flow, Stopp'd for a while, and sigh'd to answer "No !" And thou, serenest Moon, That with euch holy face, Dost look upon the earth Asleep in night's embrace,... | |
| 1846 - 656 str.
...sighed for pity as it answered, " No." Tell me, thou mighty deep, Whose billows round me play, Knowest thou some favoured spot? Some island far away, Where...lives, And friendship never dies ? The loud waves roaring in perpetual flow, Stopped for a while, and sighed to answer, " No." And thou, serenest moon,... | |
| William Russell, John Goldsbury - 1845 - 300 str.
...answered, ' No.' Tell me, thou mighty deep, Whose billows round me play, Knowest thou some favored spot, Some island far away, Where weary man may find...lives, And friendship never dies ? The loud waves, roaring in perpetual flow, Stopped for awhile, and sighed, to answer, ' No/ And thou, serenest moon,... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 str.
...answered " No !" 2. Tell me, thou mighty deep, "Whose billows round me play, Know'st thou some favored spot, Some island far away, Where weary man may find...never dies ? The loud waves rolling in perpetual flow, Stopped for a while, and sighed, to answer " No !" 3. And thou, serenest moon, That with such holy... | |
| 1744 - 726 str.
...deep, Whose billows ronucl me play, Knowest thou some favour' d spot, Some island far away, Where needy man may find The bliss for which he sighs, Where sorrow...And friendship never dies? The loud waves rolling iu perpetual flow, Stopp'd for awhile, and sighed to answer, " No ! " POETRY. And thon, serenest moon.... | |
| |