| Fashion - 1807 - 472 pages
...distance to survey The remnant of the storm. THE MARINER'S DREAM. lu si urobers of midnight, the sailor boy lay, His hammock swung loose at the sport of the wind, Hedreamt of his house, of bis dear native bowers, And pleasure that wailed on life's merry mom, While... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1810 - 456 pages
...hah§thee up at the. gates of Paris." POETRY. THE MARINER'S DREAM. IN slumbers of midnight the sailor-boy lay, His hammock swung loose at the sport of the wind, But watch-worn and weary his cares flew away, And visions of happiness danced o'er his mind. He dreamt... | |
| Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 490 pages
...as black. Sir, as a crow. Section TV. THE MARINER'S DREAM. . v in slumbers of midnight, the sailor boy lay; His hammock swung loose at the sport of the wind ; But watch-worn and weary, his cares flew away, And visions of happiness danc'd o'er his inind. -tf £ dreamt... | |
| English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...together Both bud and fade, both blow and wither ! THE MARINER S DREAM. IN slumbers of midnight the sailor boy lay, His hammock swung loose at the sport of the...wind : But, watch- worn and weary, his cares flew away, And visions of happiness danc'd o'er his mind. He dreamt of his home, of his dear native bow'rs,... | |
| English poetry - 1828 - 814 pages
...She can herself repair !' Professor Wilson, 1 THE MARINER'S DREAM. In slumbers of midnight the sailor boy lay, His hammock swung loose at the sport of the wind : But, watch-worn and weary, his cares flew away, And visions of happiness danced o'er his mind. He dreamt... | |
| Montgomery Robert Bartlett - Education - 1828 - 426 pages
...prevail Be pleased to hear a modern tale The Mariner's Dream. \. In slumbers of midnight the sailor boy lay His hammock swung loose at the sport of the wind But wateh-worn and weary his cares flew away And visions of happiness danced over his mind He dreamed of... | |
| John Pierpont - Children's literature - 1828 - 320 pages
...fate so ends my tale. LESSON CXLII. The Mariner't Dream.—DIMONH. IN slumbers of midnight the sailor boy lay, His hammock swung loose at the sport of the wind ; But, watch-worn and weary, his cares flew away, And visions of happiness danced o'er his mind. He dreamed... | |
| John Pierpont - Readers - 1829 - 290 pages
...so ends my tale. LESSON CXLII. The Mariner's Dream. — DIMONO. IN slumbers of midnight the sailor boy lay, His hammock swung loose at the sport of the wind ; But, watch-worn and weary, his cares flew away, And visions of happiness danced o'er his mind, He dreamed... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 476 pages
...bliss ! I would I were away. THE MARINERS DREAM. BY W. DIMOND. IN the slumbers of midnight the sailor boy lay, His hammock swung loose at the sport of the wind ; But, watch-worn and weary, his cares flew away, And visions of happiness danced o'er his mind ! He dreamt... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 424 pages
...Emancipates ! thy rest is bliss ! I would I were away. BY W. DIMOND. IN the slumbers of midnight the sailor boy lay, His hammock swung loose at the sport of the wind ; But, watch-worn and weary, his cares flew away, And visions of happiness danced o'er his mind! He dreamt... | |
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