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" Sleep, sleep, thou sad one, on the sea ! The wash of waters lulls thee now ; His arm no more will pillow thee, Thy hand upon his brow. He is not near, to hush thee, or to save. The ground is his — the sea must be thy grave. "
The Wing-and-wing, Or, Le Feu-follet: A Tale - Page 218
by James Fenimore Cooper - 1842
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Kettell, Samuel: Specimens of American Poetry...

1829 - 436 pages
...waves, yet lonely seems your flow, And I'm alone — scarce know I where I go." Sleep, sleep, thou sad one, on the sea ! The wash of waters lulls thee...pillow thee, Thy hand upon his brow. He is not near, to hush thee, or to save. The ground is his — the sea must be thy grave. The moon comes up — the night...
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Poems and Prose Writings

Richard Henry Dana - 1833 - 508 pages
...waves, yet lonely seems your flow; And I 'm alone — scarce know I where I go." XX. Sleep, sleep, thou sad one, on the sea! The wash of waters lulls thee now; His arm no more will pillow thee, Thy fingers on his brow. He is not near, to hush thee, or to save. The ground is his — the sea must be...
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Poems and Prose Writings

Richard Henry Dana - 1833 - 508 pages
...waves, yet lonely seems your flow; And I'm alone—scarce know I where I go." XX. Sleep, sleep, thou sad one, on the sea! The wash of waters lulls thee now; His arm no more will pillow thee, Thy fingers on his brow. He is not near, to hush thee, or to save. The ground is his — the sea must be...
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Selections from the American Poets: With Some Introductory Remarks

1834 - 402 pages
...waves, yet lonely seems your flow, And I'm alone — scarce know I where I go." Sleep, sleep, thou sad one, on the sea ! The wash of waters lulls thee...pillow thee, Thy hand upon his brow. He is not near, to hush thee, or to save. The ground is his — the sea must be thy grave. The moon comes up — the night...
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Selections from the American Poets: With Some Introductory Remarks

1834 - 406 pages
...seems your flow, And I'm alone— Aearee know I where I go." Sleep, sleep, thou sad one, on the sea I The wash of waters lulls thee now ; His arm no more...pillow thee. Thy hand upon his brow. He is not near, to bush thee, or to save. The ground is his— the sea must be thy grave. The moon eomes up— the night...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 37

1835 - 1022 pages
...waves, yet lonely teemi your flow, And I'm alone— scarce know I where I go-' " Sleep, sleep, thou sad one, on the sea! The wash of waters lulls thee...pillow thee, Thy hand upon his brow. He is not near, to hush thee, or to save. The ground is his — the sea mutt be thy grave. •" The moon comei up —...
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Selections from the American Poets, Issue 111

William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 pages
...waves, yet lonely seems your flow, And I'm alone — scarce know I where I go." Sleep, sleep, thou sad one, on the sea ! The wash of waters lulls thee...pillow thee, Thy hand upon his brow. He is not near, to hush thee or to save. The ground is his, the sea must be thy grave. . The moon comes up, the night...
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The Evergreen, Volume 1

1840 - 818 pages
...wares, yet lonely seems your flow ; And I 'm alone — scarce know I where I go." XX. Sleep, sleep, thou sad one, on the sea ! The wash of waters lulls thee now; His arm no more will pillow thee, Thy fingers en his brow. He it not near, to hush thee, or to save. The ground is his — the sea must be...
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The Jack O'Lantern; or, The privateer, Volume 2

James Fenimore Cooper - 1842 - 338 pages
...at the end of the spar, as insensible as the wood which sustained it! CHAPTER VI. Sleep, sleep, thou sad one, on the sea ! The wash of waters lulls thee,...not near to hurt thee, or to save : The ground is his—the sea must be thy grave. DANA. A LONG summer's evening did the body of Francesco Caraccioli...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 pages
...waves, yet lonely seems your flow ; And I'm alone — scaree know I where to go." Sleep, sleep, thou sad one, on the sea ! The wash of waters lulls thee now ; Kis arm no more will pillow thee, Thy fingers on his brow. He is not near, to hush thee, or to save....
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