| Thomas Campbell - 1864 - 328 pages
...death-shade round the ships, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the sun. Iv. Again! again! again I A ad the havoc did not slack, Till a feeble cheer the Dane...sail ; Or, in conflagration pale, Light the gloom. — v. Out spoke the victor then, As he hail'd them o'er the " Ye are brothers ! ye are men I And we... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...round the ships, «, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the sun. — Again! again! again! And the havock did not slack, Till a feeble cheer the Dane To our...sail ; Or, in conflagration pale, Light the gloom. — Out spoke the victor then, As he hail'd them o'er the wave ; " Ye ate brothers ! ye are men ! And... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866 - 408 pages
...between. "Hearts of oak !" our captain cried, when each gun From its adamantine lips Spread a death-shade round the ships, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the...Then ceased — and all is wail, As they strike the shattered sail; Or, in conflagration pale, Light the gloom. Out spoke the victor then, As he hailed... | |
| Readers - 1866 - 408 pages
...between. "Hearts of oak !" our captain cried, when each gun From its adamantine lips Spread a death-shade round the ships, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the...Then ceased — and all is wail, As they strike the shattered sail; Or, in conflagration pale, Light the gloom. Out spoke the victor then, As he hailed... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1866 - 506 pages
...its adamantine lips Spread a death-shade round the ships, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the sun. IV. Again! again! again! And the havoc did not slack,...sail ; Or, in conflagration pale, Light the gloom. — v. So peace instead of death let us bring ; But yield, proud foe, thy fleet, With the crews, at... | |
| 1866 - 524 pages
...lips Spread a death-shade round the ships, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the sun. IT. Again ! again 1 again ! And the havoc did not slack, Till a feeble...sail ; Or, in conflagration pale, Light the gloom. — T. So peace instead of death let us bring; But yield, proud foe, thy fleet, With the crews, at... | |
| Frances Martin - English poetry - 1866 - 506 pages
...Hearts of oak ! ' our captains cried ; when each gun From its adamantine lips Spread a death-shade round the ships, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the...; — Their shots along the deep slowly boom ;Then cease — and all is wail, As they strike the shattered sail ; Or, in conflagration pale, Light the... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - English poetry - 1866 - 574 pages
..." Hearts of oak !" our captain cried ; when each gun From its adamantine lips Spread a death-shade round the ships, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the...cheering sent us back; Their shots along the deep slowly boomThen ceased — and all is wail, As they strike the shattered sail, Or, in conflagration pale,... | |
| Standard poetry book - 1866 - 300 pages
...Hearts of oak !" our captains cried, when each gun Fron^. its adamantine lips Spread a death-shade round the ships, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the...feeble cheer the Dane To our cheering sent us back;— Then ceased—and all is wail, As they strike the shatter'd sail; Or, in conflagration pale, Light... | |
| Poetry - 1912 - 624 pages
...between. "Hearts of oak! " our captain cried; when each gun From its adamantine lips Spread a death-shade round the ships, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the...Then ceased — and all is wail, As they strike the shattered sail; Or, in conflagration pale, Light the gloom. — Outspoke the victor then, As he hailed... | |
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