Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... vessel tacking against wind and tide, without looking once behind, lest I should grow giddy and topple down headlong, — till I stood, like an eagle, perched on the utmost height, with sea and land unrolled, like a mighty divers-coloured ...
... vessel tacking against wind and tide, without looking once behind, lest I should grow giddy and topple down headlong, — till I stood, like an eagle, perched on the utmost height, with sea and land unrolled, like a mighty divers-coloured ...
الصفحة 43
... vessels is called ; a few scattered sails, at different distances, and in contrary directions, marking the bosom of the deep ; while, westward, the clouds that had been the gorgeous tapestry of the sun's evening chamber were now sombre ...
... vessels is called ; a few scattered sails, at different distances, and in contrary directions, marking the bosom of the deep ; while, westward, the clouds that had been the gorgeous tapestry of the sun's evening chamber were now sombre ...
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... vessel, which had been recently smitten, was distinguishable from the window out of which I frequently peeped " into the mingling storm." In spite of all my resolution to maintain tranquillity, my agitation grew violent, and while my ...
... vessel, which had been recently smitten, was distinguishable from the window out of which I frequently peeped " into the mingling storm." In spite of all my resolution to maintain tranquillity, my agitation grew violent, and while my ...
الصفحة 70
... vessel steals ; — she steals away, Mute as the lion with his prey ; —A human prey she bore. Curst was her trade, and contraband, Wherefore that keel by guilty stealth Fled with the darkness from the strand, Laden with living bales of ...
... vessel steals ; — she steals away, Mute as the lion with his prey ; —A human prey she bore. Curst was her trade, and contraband, Wherefore that keel by guilty stealth Fled with the darkness from the strand, Laden with living bales of ...
الصفحة 71
... vessel held Her voyage to eternity, By one unchanging breeze impell'd: Eternity is in the sky, Whose span of distance mocks the eye; Eternity upon the main, The horizon there is sought in vain; Eternity below Appears in heaven's ...
... vessel held Her voyage to eternity, By one unchanging breeze impell'd: Eternity is in the sky, Whose span of distance mocks the eye; Eternity upon the main, The horizon there is sought in vain; Eternity below Appears in heaven's ...
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