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" cross the bounding brook they make their way O'er its rough bridge, and there behold the bay ; The ocean smiling to the fervid sun, The waves that faintly fall and slowly run, » The ships at distance, and the boats at hand ; And now they walk upon the... "
The Borough: A Poem in Twenty-four Letters - Page 313
by George Crabbe - 1810 - 330 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 52

Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 pages
...the bounding Brook they make their way O'er its rough Bridge — and there behold the Bay !-— The Ocean smiling to the fervid Sun — The Waves that faintly fall and slowly run, The The Ships at distance and the Boats at hand : And now they walk upon the Sea-side Sand, Counting the...
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The Port Folio, Volume 4

1810 - 702 pages
...the bounding brook they make their way O'er its rough bridge,— and there behold the bay! — The ocean smiling to the fervid sun — The waves that...sea-side sand, Counting the number, and what kind they b? , Ships softly sinking in the sleepy sea: Now arm in arm, now parted, they behold The glitt'ring...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 16

1810 - 538 pages
...the bounding brook they make their way .O'er its rough bridge — and there behold the bay ! — The ocean smiling to the fervid sun — The waves that...number, and what kind they be, Ships softly sinking in thp sleepy sea : Now arm in arm, now parted, they behold The glitt'ring waters on the shingles roll'd...
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The Borough: A Poem, in Twenty-four Letters

George Crabbe - 1810 - 402 pages
...the bounding Brook they make their way O'er its rough Bridge — and there behold the Bay ! — The Ocean smiling to the fervid Sun— . • ; / , The Waves that faintly fall and slowly rum—. The Ships at distance and the Boats at hand : . . .. And now they walk upon the Sa-si<U- Sand,...
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The borough

George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 pages
...the bounding Brook they make their way O'er its rough Bridge — and there behold the Bay I—- The Ocean smiling to the fervid Sun — The Waves that...Sea-side Sand, Counting the Number and what Kind they he, Ships softly sinking in the sleepy Sea : Now arm in arm, now parted, they behold The glitt' ring...
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The Lady's Magazine and Museum of the Belles-lettres, Fine Arts ..., Volume 5

1834 - 424 pages
...cross the bounding brook they make their way, O'er its rough bridge, — and there behold the bay; The ocean smiling to the fervid sun — The waves that...sleepy sea. Now arm in arm, now parted, they behold The glittering waters on the shingle roll'd; The timid girls, half dreading their design, Dip the small...
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Annual Register, Volume 52

Edmund Burke - 1825 - 1096 pages
...the bounding Brook they make their way O'er its rough Bridge — and there behold the Bay !— The Ocean .smiling to the fervid Sun — The Waves that...slowly run, The Ships at distance and the Boats at hand : itid now they walk upon the Sea-side Sand, •anting the number, and what kind they be, -•hips...
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The Poetical Works of George Crabbe: Complete in One Volume

George Crabbe - 1829 - 348 pages
...honnding hrook they make their way O'er its rongh hridge — and there hehold the hay ! — The oeean smiling to the fervid sun — The waves that faintly fall and slowly run— The ships at distanee and the hoats at hand ; And now they walk upon the sea-side sand, Connting the numher and...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...'cross the bounding brook they make their way O'er its rough bridge and there behold the bay ! — The ocean smiling to the fervid sun — The waves that...sleepy sea: Now arm in arm, now parted, they behold The glittering waters on the shingles rolled : The timid girls, half dreading their i design, Dip the small...
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The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and ..., Volume 16

1834 - 512 pages
...cross the bounding brook they make their way O'er its rough bridge, and there behold the bay ! The ocean smiling to the fervid sun— The waves that...they be, Ships softly sinking in the sleepy sea." The lines marked in Italics strike us as exquisitely beautiful, both in thought and diction. The melody...
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