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" Our boat has one sail, And the helmsman is pale ; — A bold pilot I trow, Who should follow us now," — Shouted He— And she cried : " Ply the oar! Put off gaily from shore !" — As she spoke, bolts of death Mixed with hail, specked their path O'er... "
The Spirit of the English Magazines - Page 491
1832
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Harper's Cyclopædia of British and American Poetry

Epes Sargent - 1881 - 1000 pages
...Wreck-strewn and in motion : Bird, beast, man, and worm Have crept out of the storm — Come away! 11. " Oar gayly from shore !" — As she spoke, bolts of death, Mixed with hail, specked their path O'er the...
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Poet's walk, an introduction to English poetry, chosen by M. Morris

Mowbray Walter Morris - 1882 - 424 pages
...Wreck-strewn and in motion ; Bird, beast, man and worm, Have crept out of the storm— Come away ! n. ' Our boat has one sail, And the helmsman is pale ;...hail, specked their path O'er the sea. And from isle, tower and rock, The blue beacon-cloud broke : And, though dumb in the blast, The red cannon flashed...
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Harper's Cyclopaedia of British and American Poetry

Epes Sargent - 1882 - 1002 pages
...Shouted ho — And she cried : " Ply the oar ! Put off gayly from shore !" — As she spoke, holts IҴ 2NQ C" |P ` 0 )R4F PUy/m@M_T $ Z i^Ӌ P u U ʵ 5 WT֖ tower, and rock The hlno beacon cloud broke ; And, though dumb iu the blast, The red cannon flashed...
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The new London readers. 6th reader

London readers - 1884 - 216 pages
...The thunder is tolling, The forest is swinging, The minster * bells ringing : — Come away ! II. " Our boat has one sail, And the helmsman is pale — A bold pilot,* I trow,* Who should follow us now ? " l Shouted he. And she cried : " Ply the oar ; Put off gaily from shore ! " As she spoke, bolts...
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On the Structure of English Verse

Charles Witcomb - 1884 - 182 pages
...except in lyrical poetry and mixed with other measures. Here is a specimen of this form of verse. " Our boat | has one sail, And the helms|man is pale; A bold pi | lot, I trow, Who should f6ll|ow us now, " — Shouted he — And she cried : | " Ply the oar!...
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On the Structure of English Verse

Charles Witcomb - 1884 - 180 pages
...accented. The first foot of the verse : Put 6/f(,ai\\y from shore is a bacchius. In the following verses : As she spoke |, bolts of death Mixed with hail \, specked their path all the feet are amphimacers except the first. In the verses : And from isle |, tower and rock, The...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Text ..., Volume 3

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1885 - 470 pages
...Wreck-strewn and in motion ; Bird, beast, man, and worm, Have crept out of the storm : — Come away ! n. " Our boat has one sail, And the helmsman is pale. A...hail, specked their path O'er the sea : And from isle, tower, and rock, The blue beacon-cloud broke : And, though dumb in the blast. The red cannon flashed...
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Poems

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1885 - 440 pages
...Wreck-strewn and in motion : Bird, beast, man and worm Have crept out of the storm — Come away ! a. " Our boat has one sail, And the helmsman is pale ;...hail, specked their path O'er the sea. And from isle, tower and rock, The blue beacon cloud broke, And though dumb in the blast, The red cannon flashed fast...
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Cassell's Readable readers, Book 5

Cassell, ltd - 1885 - 224 pages
...Wreck-strewn and in motion ; Bird, beast, man, and worm Have crept out of the storm — Come away. 4. " Our boat has one sail, And the helmsman is pale ;...pilot, I trow, Who should follow us now ! " Shouted he — 5. And she cried : " Ply the oar, Put off gaily from shore ! " As she spoke, bolts of death, Mixed...
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Early Poems

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 332 pages
...beast, man, and worm, Have crept out of the storm : — • Come away ! 2. "Our boat has one sailr And the helmsman is pale. A bold pilot, I trow, Who...hail, specked their path O'er the sea : And from isle, tower, and rock, The blue beacon-cloud broke : And, though dumb in the blast, The red cannon flashed...
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