Then the broad bosom of the ocean keeps An equal motion; swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking; curling to the strand, Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle blow, And back return in silence, smooth and slow. The Borough: A Poem, in Twenty-four Letters - 10 ページGeorge Crabbe 著 - 1810 - 347 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| William Martin - 1838 - 368 ページ
...sleeps, Then slowly sinking ; curling to the strand, — Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, DD Or tap the tarry boat with gentle blow, And back return...calm seem anchor"d ; for they glide On the still sea, urged slowly by the tide ; Art thou not present, this calm scene before, Where all beside is pebbly... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 336 ページ
...strand, — Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle hlow, And hack return in silence, smooth and slow. Ships in the calm seem anchor'd ; for they glide On the still sea, urged solely by the tide ; Art thou not present, this calm scene before, Where all heside is pehhly... | |
| 1840 - 368 ページ
...motion ; swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking; curling to the strand, Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle...calm seem anchor'd ; for they glide On the still sea, urged solely by the tide ; Art thou not present this calm scene before, Where all besides is pebbly... | |
| George Crabbe - 1840 - 332 ページ
...motion ; swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking ; curling to the strand, Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle...calm seem anchor'd ; for they glide On the still sea, urged solely by the tide : Art thou not present, this calm scene before, Where all beside is pebbly... | |
| 1840 - 378 ページ
...motion ; swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking ; curling to the strand, Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle...in silence, smooth and slow. Ships in the calm seem anohor'd ; for they glide On the still sea, urged solely by the tide ; Art thou not present this calm... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1842 - 440 ページ
...swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking; curling to the strand, — Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle...in silence, smooth and slow. Ships in the calm seem anchpr'd ; for they glide On the still sea, urged solely by the tide ; Art thou not present, this calm... | |
| 1843 - 280 ページ
...motion ; swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking ; curling to the strand, Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle...in silence, smooth and slow. Ships in the calm seem anchored ; for they glide On the still sea, urged solely by the tide ; Art thou not present, this calm... | |
| 1874 - 898 ページ
...motion ; swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking ; curling to the strand, Faint lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle...in silence, smooth and slow. Ships in the calm seem anchored : for they glide On the still sea, urged slowly by the tide : Art thou not present, this calm... | |
| Sights - 1844 - 104 ページ
...motion ; swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking ; curling to the strand, Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle...silence, smooth, and slow. Ships in the calm seem anchored; for they glide On the still sea, urged solely by the tide ; Art thou not present, this calm... | |
| 1887 - 890 ページ
...motion : swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking ; curling to the strand, Faint lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle blow, And back return in silence smooth and slow." Quaint, no doubt, but with a wonderful melody and vividness This power of description is more obvious... | |
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