| John Ross - 1878 - 816 str.
...dress'd ; Theretower'd themasts; the canvas swell'd on high ; And waving streamers floated in the sky. Thus the rich vessel moves in trim array, Like some...on her bridal day. Thus like a swan she cleaves the wat'ry plain, The pride and wonder as the Mgean main! THE DY1NG DOLPH1N. And now, approaching near... | |
| John Ross - 1878 - 786 str.
...dress'd ; There tower'd the masts; thecanvasswell'd on high ; And waving streamers floated in the sky. Thus the rich vessel moves in trim array, Like some...on her bridal day. Thus like a swan she cleaves the wat'ry plain, The pride and wonder as the .Egean main ! THE DYING DOLPHIN. . And now, approaching near... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1880 - 852 str.
...drest : 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...virgin on her bridal day ; Thus, like a swan, she cleaved the watery plain, The pride and wonder of the JEgean main. SECOND CANTO: THE SCENE LIES AT... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 str.
...floated In the sky. Thus the rich vesw'l moves in trim array, Like some f ir virgin on her bridal-day. Thus like a swan she cleaves the watery plain, The pride and wonder of the j-Egean mam ! (2) Cape Colonna — The Storm and Wreck. But now Athenian mountains they descry, And... | |
| William Meynell Whittemore - 1882 - 838 str.
...: — Then towered the masts, the canvas swelled on high, 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 /Kgean main." In the second canto the rising and gradual increase of the storm which eventually destroys... | |
| John Richard Blakiston - 1884 - 256 str.
...world. Then towVd 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...cleaves the watery plain, The pride and wonder of th' Egean main ! (A storm now drives the ship out of its course.) Though now full oft they felt the... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1896 - 436 str.
...thus shipped off by their affectionate parents, as a " venture," in the Bombay Castle. Chapter XXXII " Thus the rich vessel moves in trim array, Like some...cleaves the watery plain, The pride and wonder of the JEgean main. " The natives, while the ship departs the land, Ashore, with admiration gazing stand ;... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1866 - 786 str.
...drest; [high; Then tower'd the masts ; the canvass swell'd OB 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 thn yEgean main. CANTO II. ARGUMENT. Reflection on leaving tho land. The gale continues. A water-spout.... | |
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