| Thomas Branagan - 1828 - 298 str.
...dress'd; Then tower'd the masts; the canvass swell'd on liighj And waving streamers floated in the sky. Thus the rich vessel moves in trim array, Like some...her bridal day. Thus, like a swan she cleaves the wat'ry plain. The pride and wonder of the jEgean main! "Now, while on high the freshening gale she... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 str.
...floated in the sky. Thus the rich vessel moves in trim array, Like some f:.ir virgin 011 her bridal-day. of thy course ? The oaks of the mouutaiu fall ; the mountains themsel tiic .¿Egean main ! (2) Cape Colonna — The Storm and Wreck. But now Athenian mountains they descry,... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1832 - 312 str.
...off by their affectionate parents as a " venture" in the Bombay Castle. NEWTON FORSTEH J CHAPTER XIV. Thus the rich vessel moves in trim array, Like some...cleaves the watery plain, The pride and wonder of the /Kgean main. The nalives, while the ship departs the land, Ashore, with admiration gazing stand: Majestically... | |
| William Falconer - 1834 - 186 str.
...dress'd : Then tower'd the masts; the canvas swell'd on high; And waving streamers floated in the sky. Thus the rich vessel moves in trim array, Like some fair virgin on her bridal day. Thus like a Bwan she cleaves the wat'ry plain , Tha pride and wonder of the Mgenn main ! CANTO II. \ THE ARGUMENT... | |
| William Falconer - 1836 - 160 str.
...towered the masts : the canvas swelled on hfch 5 . - •.. , And waving streamers floated in the sky. Thus the rich vessel moves in trim array, Like some...virgin on her bridal day : Thus, like a swan, she cleaved the watery plain, The pride and wonder of lh' .tgean main. 850 THE SHIPWRECK. CANTO II. THB... | |
| William Falconer - 1836 - 306 str.
...the canvass swell'donhigli, \inl waMirj: Streamers floated lll the skv. { ninve- lll t ill M f.ike some fair virgin on her bridal day ; Thus, like a swan, she cleaved the watery plain. The pride and wonder of the TEgean main. SECOND CANTO: THE SCENE L1ES AT... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 str.
...dresl; [high ; Then tower'd the maste; the canvass swell'd on And waving streamers floated in the sky. Thus the rich vessel moves in trim array, Like some...cleaves the watery plain; The pride and wonder of the /Egean main. CANTO IL ARGUMENT. Reflection on leaving the land. The gale continues. A water-spout-... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 str.
...drest; [high ; Then lower'd the masts ; the canvass swell'd on And waving streamers floated in the sky, c@ w 8a % .7 - S d .!إ c S E 0VUhZ/w ` zC ^Egean main. CANTO II. ARGUMENT. Reflection on leaving the land. The gale continues, л water-spout.... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1838 - 402 str.
...thus shipped off by their affectionate parents, as a " venture," in the Bombay Castle. CHAPTER XIV. Thus the rich vessel moves in trim array, Like some...cleaves the watery plain, The pride and wonder of the .£gean mam. The natives, while the ship depairts the land, Ashore, with admiration gazing stand :... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 str.
...canvass swell'd on And waving streamers floated in the sky, Thus the rich vessel moves in trim nrray, n9 ѳ Yf o 4N } o 2 Ut33 / i The pride and wonder of the ^Egean main. CANTO II. ARGUMENT. Reflection on leaving the land. The... | |
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