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
| Thomas Rymer Jones - 1858 - 588 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." This is the time for work. Come, boy! the fishingbasket and the muslin landing-net — a hammer and... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1858 - 642 ページ
...sleeps, Then slowly sinking ; curling to the strand. Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the rigid sand. Or Uip the tarry boat with gentle blow, And back return in silence, smooth and slow. 57 CRABBE. Ships in the calm seem anchor'd ; for they glide On the still sea, urg'd solely by the tide... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 562 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. Yet sometimes comes a ruffling... | |
| Edward Bradley - 1861 - 444 ページ
...the beach ; not quite high and dry though, for the faint waves that " o'ercreep the rigid sand " " Tap the tarry boat with gentle blow, And back return in silence, smooth and slow , " as they did when Crabbe, the Parson Poet, watched them on the Suffolk shore. Two children are at... | |
| William Jordan Unwin - 1862 - 300 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... | |
| Ocean lays - 1864 - 400 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... | |
| English poetry - 1865 - 410 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. CBABBK. Ti;!. :• . A: '.'.'-i... | |
| Marlborough coll - 1885 - 514 ページ
...ocean keeps An equal motion ; swelling us it sleeps .... Faint luzy waves o'er creep the ridgy baud, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle blow And back return in silence, smooth and slow." Such perfectly natural, such truthful lines that it ie hard to find whence they have their charm, unless... | |
| Woodland - 1868 - 186 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 anchor 'd ; for they glide On the still sea, urged solely by the tide ; Art thou not present, this... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1868 - 328 ページ
...swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking ; cnrling to the strand, — Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle blow, And back retnrn in silence, smooth and slow. Ships in the calm seem anchor'd ; for they glide On the still sea,... | |
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