| 1868 - 738 str.
...scourges of the rain, And steadily against its solid form Press the great shoulders of the hurricane. " Sail on ! " it says, "sail on, ye stately ships !...all eclipse, Be yours to bring man nearer unto man ! " ' Therefore, I say, I do not wonder that Job Oglethorpe loved his lighthouse. He had nearly finished... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1870 - 504 str.
...it says, " sail on, yt stately ships. And with your floating bridee the ocean span; Be mint to gnard this light from all eclipse. Be yours to bring man nearer unto man." — LONGFELLOW. The Ideal Man must have a double aspect, individual and social— The social Christ... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1870 - 366 str.
...silent night, Burns on for evermore that quenchless flame, Shines on that inextinguishable light! " ' Sail on ! ' it says, ' sail on, ye stately ships!...all eclipse, Be yours to bring man nearer unto man I ' " • As a proof of the romance that formerly invested lighthouse life, we may lay before the reader... | |
| E. W. COLEMAN - 1870 - 132 str.
...in the blaze, And eager faces as the light unveils, Gaze at the tower, and vanish while they gaze. "Sail on" it says, "sail on ye stately ships ! And...all eclipse, Be yours to bring man nearer unto man." THE ANTS. A little black ant found a large grain of wheat, Too heavy to lift or to roll ; So he begged... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1870 - 642 str.
...fire of Jove, It does not hear the cry, nor heed the shock, But hails the mariner with words of love. "Sail on!" it says, "sail on, ye stately ships! And...all eclipse, Be yours to bring man nearer unto man ! " THE FIRE OF DRIFTWOOD. WE sat within the farmhouse old, Whose windows, looking o'er the bay, Gave... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1870 - 420 str.
...a negative, instead of a co-ordinative process. CHAPTER XIII THE SOCIAL ASPECT OF THE INCARNATION " Sail on /** it says, " sail on, ye stately ships....all eclipse, Be yours to bring man nearer unto man." — LONGFELLOW. The Ideal Man must have a double aspect, individual and social — The social Christ... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1870 - 336 str.
...silent night, Burns on for evermore that quenchless flame, Shines on that inextinguishable light! " ' Sail on!' it says, ' sail on, ye stately ships! And with your floating bridge the ocean span; lie mine to guard this light from all eclipse, Be yours to bring man nearer unto man !'" * As a proof... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1870 - 420 str.
...XIII THE SOCIAL ASPECT OF THE INCARNATION " Sail on 1" it says, " sail on, ye stately skips, And ivitk your floating bridge the ocean span / Be mine to guard this light front all eclipse. Be yours to bring man nearer unto man." — LONGFELLOW. The Ideal Man must have... | |
| 1871 - 314 str.
...glare, and dies. A new Prometheus, chained upon the rock, Still grasping in his hand the fire of Jove, " Sail on ! " it says, " sail on, ye stately ships !...all eclipse, Be yours to bring man nearer unto man ! " THE FIRE OF DRIFT-WOOD. WE sat within the farm-house old, Whose windows, looking o'er the bay,... | |
| Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney - 1871 - 186 str.
...rocks and sands The night o'ertaken mariner to save. " Sail on!" it says; " sail on ye stately ships I And with your floating bridge the ocean span; Be mine...all eclipse, Be yours to bring man nearer unto man!" LONGFELLOW. N the New England coast are many little islands about a mile or so from the shore. One... | |
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