| James A. Maitland - 1816 - 330 str.
...CHAPTER XIII. THE WRECK AT THE CAPE OP GOOD HOPE. " The whale it whistled, the porpoise rolled, And the dolphins bared their backs of gold; And never was heard such an outcry wild As welcomed to earth the ocean child." PROCTOR. " Then flew from sea to sky the wild farewell ; Then shrieked the... | |
| 622 str.
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| 1831 - 516 str.
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| Bryan Waller Procter - 1832 - 270 str.
...red the morn, In the noisy hour when I was born ; And the whale it whistled, the porpoise rolled, And the dolphins bared their backs of gold ; And never...heard such an outcry wild As welcomed to life the ocean-child ! I've lived since then, in calm and strife, Full fifty summers a sailor's life, With wealth... | |
| 1835 - 320 str.
...red the morn, In the noisy hour when I was born; And the whale it whistled, the porpoise rolled, And the dolphins bared their backs of gold; And never was heard such an outcry wild As welcom'd to life the ocean-child! . I've lived since then in calm and strife, Full fifty summers a... | |
| Priscilla Maden Watts - 1839 - 286 str.
...red the morn, In the noisy hour when I was born ; And the whale it whistled, the porpoise rolled, And the dolphins bared their backs of gold ; And never was heard such outcry wild, As welcomed to life the ocean child. I have lived, since then, in calm and strife, Full... | |
| 1840 - 590 str.
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| 1850 - 556 str.
...fair Free Trade wa? bom. The noisy whistled — the Tories old Declared themselves completely sold ; And never was heard such an outcry wild. As welcomed to life PEEL'S Free Trade cnild. We 've lived since then in calm and strife, A few short, summers, an active... | |
| 1831 - 480 str.
...red the morn, In the noisy hour when I was born ; And the whale it whistled, the porpoise rolled, And the dolphins bared their backs of gold ; And never was heard such outcry wild, As welcomed to life the oceau-child. VI. I have lived, since then, in calm and strife,... | |
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