THE Sailor sighs as sinks his native shore, As all its lessening turrets bluely fade ; He climbs the mast to feast his eye once more, And busy fancy fondly lends her aid. Ah ! now, each dear, domestic scene he knew... Poems - Page 193by Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 316 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...below. THE SAILOR. TUE Sailor sighs as sinks his native shore, As all ¡to lessening turrets bluely fade; He climbs the mast to feast his eye once more. And busy Fancy fondly lends her aid. Ah ! now ench dear, domestic scene he knew, Recall'd and cherish 'd in a foreign clime, Charms with the magic... | |
| English poetry - 1831 - 272 pages
...eyes once more, And busy fancy fondly lends her aid. All ) now, each dear, domestic scene he know, Recalled and cherished in a foreign clime, Charms with the magic of a moonlight view ; Its colours mellow'd, not impaired, by time. True as the needle, homeward points his heart Thro' all the horrors... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Fore-edge painting - 1834 - 320 pages
...you. 173 THE SAILOR. THE Sailor sighs as sinks his native shore, As all its lessening turrets bluely fade ; He climbs the mast to feast his eye once more,...cherished in a foreign clime, Charms with the magic of a moonlight-view ; Its colours mellowed, not impaired, by time. True as the needle, homeward points his... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 436 pages
...from you. THE SAILOR. THE Sailor sighs as sinks his native shore, As all its lessening turrets bluely fade ; He climbs the mast to feast his eye once more,...cherished in a foreign clime, Charms with the magic of a moonlight-view ; Its colours mellowed, not impaired, by time. True as the needle, homeward points his... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1834 - 330 pages
...from you. THE SAILOR. THE Sailor sighs as sinks his native shore, As all its lessening turrets bluely fade; He climbs the mast to feast his eye once more, And busy fancy fondly lends her aid. True as the needle, homeward points his heart, Thro' all the horrors of the stormy main ; This, the... | |
| Ballads, English - 1834 - 480 pages
...sinks his native shore, As all its lessening turrets bluely fade, He climbs the mast, to feast his eyes once more, And busy Fancy fondly lends her aid. Ah ! now each dear domestic scene he knew, Recall 'd and cherbh'd in a foreign clime, Charms with the magic of a moonlight view, Its colours mellow... | |
| Songs - 1835 - 320 pages
...sinks his native shore, As all its lessening turrets bluely fade, He climbs the mast to feast his eyes once more, And busy Fancy fondly lends her aid. Ah! now each dear domestic scene he knew, Recall'd and cherish'd in a foreign clime, Charms with the magic of a moonlight view, Its colors mellow'd... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...sinks his native shore, As all its lessening turrets bluely fade ; He climbs the mast to feast hi» rye once more, And busy Fancy fondly lends her aid. Ah ! now each dear, domestic scene he knew, Kecall'd and cherish'd in a foreign clime, Charms with the magic of a moonlight view ; Its colors mellow'd,... | |
| Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 pages
...blest. THE SAILOR. THE Sailor sighs as sinks his native shore, As all its lessening turrets bluely fade ; He climbs the mast to feast his eye once more,...time. True as the needle, homeward points his heart, Through all the horrors of the stormy main ; This, the last wish that would with life depart, To see... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 750 pages
...below. THE SAILOR. Tin. sailor sighs as sinks his native shore, As all its lessening turrets bluely fade; He climbs the mast to feast his eye once more,...her aid. Ah ! now each dear, domestic scene he knew, Recall'd and cherish'd in a foreign clime, Charms with the magic of a moonlight view; Its colours mellow'd,... | |
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