| 1800 - 574 pages
...barren coasts, Like some poor ever-roaming horde of pirates* That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea with wild usages, Nor know aught...the bays Where safeliest they may venture a thieves' landings Whate'er in th' inland dales the land conceals Of fair and exquisite, O ! nothing, nothing^... | |
| 1800 - 572 pages
...horde of pirates, House on the wild sea with wild usages, That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, Nor know aught of the main land, but the bays Where...safeliest they may venture a thieves' landing. Whate'er in th' inland dales the land conceals Do we behold of that in our rude voyage. Of fair and exquisite,... | |
| 1823 - 782 pages
...barren coasts, Like some poor ever-roaming horde of pirates, That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea with wild usages. Nor know aught...safeliest they may venture a thieves' landing* Whate'er in th' inland dales the land conceals Of fair and exquisite. O ! nothing, nothing, Do we behold of that... | |
| 1823 - 858 pages
...barren coasts, Like some poor ever-roaming horde of pirates, That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea with wild usages, Nor know aught...Where safeliest they may venture a thieves' landing. What e'er in th' inland dales the land conceals Of fair and exquisite, O ! nothing, nothing, Do we... | |
| 1823 - 772 pages
...burén coaiu. Like tome poor ever-roaming horde of pirate», That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea with wild usages, Nor know aught...Where safeliest they may venture a thieves' landing. W hit e'er in th' inland dales the land conceals Of fair and exquisite, О ! nothing, nothing, Do we... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1830 - 484 pages
...barren coasts, Like some poor ever-roaming horde of pirates, That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea with wild usages, Nor know aught...nothing, Do we behold of that in our rude voyage. Max. 'Twas the first leisure of my life. O tell me, What is the meed and purpose of the toil, The painful... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...on the wild sea with wild usages, Лог know aught of the main land, but the hays Where safclieet conceal» Of fair and exquisite, О ! nothing, nothing, Ito we behold of that in our rude voyage. OCTAVIO... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1833 - 64 pages
...poor ever-roaming horde of pirates, That crowded in the rank and narrow ship House on the wild wave with wild usages, Nor know aught of the main land,...conceals Of fair and exquisite, O ! nothing, nothing, Do they behold of that in their rude voyage.* Closely connected with attachment to Principle, as well... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1835 - 526 pages
...barren coasts, Like some poor ever-roaming horde of pirates, That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea, with wild usages, Nor know aught of the main land, but the hays. — Whate'er in th' inland dales the land conceals Of fair and exquisite — O ! nothing, nothing,... | |
| 1835 - 520 pages
...coasts, . Like some poor ever-roaming horde of pirates, That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea, with wild usages, Nor know aught of the main land, but the hays.— Whate'er in th' inland dales the land conceals Of fair and exquisite—O! nothing, nothing,... | |
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