At half-past eight o'clock, booms, hencoops, spars, And all things, for a chance, had been cast loose, That still could keep afloat the struggling tars, For yet they strove, although of no great use : There was no light in heaven but a few stars, The... Lord Byron's Works - Page 137by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821Full view - About this book
| Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 pages
...great use : There was no light in beaveu but a few stars, The boats j>ut off, o'ercrowded with their She gave a heel, and then a lurch to port, And, going down headforemost— sunk, in short." 62. Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell, Then shriek'4 the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1819 - 242 pages
...LI. At half-past eight o'clock, booms, hencoops, spars, And all things, for a chance, had been cast loose, That still could keep afloat the struggling...port, And, going down head foremost— sunk, in short. LIT. Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell, Then shriek'd the timid, and stood still the brave,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1819 - 240 pages
...LI. At half-past eight o'clock, booms, hencoops, spars, And all things, for a chance, had been cast loose, That still could keep afloat the struggling...crews; She gave a heel, and then a lurch to port, LII. • Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell, Then shriek'd the timid, and stood still the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1821 - 460 pages
...LI. At half-past eight o'clock, boomg, hencoops, apart,' And all things, for a chance, had been cast loose, That still could keep afloat the struggling...crews » She gave a heel , and then a lurch to port, Lit' Then rose' from sea. to sky the wild farewell, Then shriek'd the timid, and stood still the brave... | |
| 1822 - 578 pages
...but a and then went down head foremost." few stars, Loss of Lady Hvbart packet. The boats put ofT, o'ercrowded with their crews ; She gave a heel, and then a lurch to port, .Inil, going down headforemost— sunk, in short." 52. 52. Then rose from sea to sky the wild « At... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 258 pages
...LI. At half past eight o'clock, booms, hencoops, spars, And all things for a chance, had been cast loose, That still could keep afloat the struggling...port, And going down head foremost — sunk, in short. LII. Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell, Then shriek'd the timid, and stood still the brave,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Alfred Howard - 1824 - 226 pages
...miracle. At half past eight o'clock, booms, hencoops, spars, And all things, for a chance, had been cast loose, That still could keep afloat the struggling...port, And going down head foremost — sunk, in short. Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell, Then shriek'd the timid, and stood still the brave, Then... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 234 pages
...miracle. At half-past eight o'clock, booms, hencoops, spars, And all things, for a chance, had been cast loose, That still could keep afloat the struggling...heel, and then a lurch to port, And going down head foremost—sunk, in short. Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell, Then shiiek'd the timid, and... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 324 pages
...LI. At half-past eight o'clock, hooms, hencoops, spars, And all things, for a chance, had heen cast loose, That still could keep afloat the struggling...although of no great use; There was no light in heaven hut a few stars, The hoats put offo'ercrowded with their crews; • She gave'a heel, and then a lurch... | |
| Louise Swanton-Belloc - 1824 - 400 pages
...au-devant de la mort. La mer s'entr 'ouvrit semblable à un gouffre infernal, et le vaisseau entraîna For yet they strove , although of no great use : There...light in heaven but a few stars , The boats put off o'ererowdcd with their crews; She gave a heel, and then a lureh to port, And, going down head foremost... | |
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