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" Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven by a beating storm at sea ; Thy cry is weak and scared, As if thy mates had shared The doom of us : Thy wail — What does it bring to me... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 34
1835
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One Hundred Best American Poems

John Raymond Howard - 1905 - 340 pages
...that boding cry Why o'er the waves dost fly ? O, rather, bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice ! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven...mates had shared The doom of us : thy wail, — What doth it bring to me ? Thou call'st along the sand, and haunt'st the surge, Restless and sad ; as if,...
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American lands and letters; the Mayflower to Rip Van Winkle

Donald Grant Mitchell - 1907 - 362 pages
...rejoice ! 1 RH Dana, b. 1787 ; d. 1879. His Poems and Prose Writings, published in Boston, 1833. 186 "Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As...beating storm at sea ; Thy cry is weak and scared. "Then turn thee, little bird, and take thy flight Where the complaining sea shall sadness bring Thy...
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Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Volume 3

Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - 330 pages
...that boding cry Along the waves dost fly? O ! rather, Bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven...As if thy mates had shared The doom of us: Thy wail — WKkt does it bring to me? Thou call'st along the sand, and haunt'st the surge, Restless and sad;...
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American Lyrics

Edith Rickert - 1912 - 604 pages
...that boding cry Why o'er the waves dost fly? 0, rather, bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice ! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven...mates had shared The doom of us: Thy wail, — What doth it bring to me? Thou call'st along the sand, and haunt'st the surge, Restless and sad; as if,...
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The Home Book of Verse, American and English, 1580-1918, Volume 1

1918 - 2030 pages
...that boding cry Why o'er the waves dost fly? O, rather, bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven...mates had shared The doom of us. Thy wail, — What doth it bring to me? Thou call'st along the sand, and haunt'st the surge, Restless, and sad; as if,...
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The Gordon Readers: New series. Primer, [First-fifth reader], Volume 2

Emma K. Gordon, Marietta Stockard - 1918 - 344 pages
...that boding cry Why o'er the waves dost fly? O, rather, bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven...mates had shared The doom of us : Thy wail, — What doth it bring to me? Thou call'st along the sand, and haunt'st the surge, Restless and sad; as if,...
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Century Readings for a Course in American Literature

1919 - 966 pages
...the boding cry Why o'er the waves dost fly? О ! rather, bird with me Through the fair land rejoice! > m l VUT \Qq a l v L Z ٚ o ( _ ... N V ~ ]jר Zq-َ 9 :پ% c | X>{ 8 ]#۳ ~W ߿+ 10 The doom of us : Thy wail — What doth it bring to me? Thou call'st along the sand, and haunt'st...
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Century Readings for a Course in American Literature

Fred Lewis Pattee - 1922 - 1086 pages
...the boding cry Why o'er the waves dost fly? O ! rather, bird with me , Through the fair land rejoice! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven...had shared -° The doom of us: Thy. wail — What doth it bring to me ? Thou call'st along the sand, and haunt'st the surge. Rcs.tless and sad : as if....
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The Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2

William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 424 pages
...boding cry O'er the waves dost thou fly ? 0, rather, bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice ! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven...it bring to me ? Thou call'st along the sand, and haunt'st the surge, Restless and sad ; as if, in strange accord With motion and with roar Of waves...
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The Le Gallienne Book of American Verse

Richard Le Gallienne - 1925 - 448 pages
...that boding cry Why o'er the waves dost fly? O, rather, bird, with me Through the fair land rejoice ! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale, As driven...mates had shared The doom of us : Thy wail, — What doth it bring to me? Thou call'st along the sand, and haunt'st the surge, Restless and sad; as if,...
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