Great Sea PoetryCompass Publications, 1969 - 119 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 2–ի 1-ից 2-ը:
Էջ 79
... Thru mist of mighty tramplings Roll up the fore - blown manes— A hundred leagues to leeward Ere yet the deep is stirred , The groaning rollers carry The coming of the herd ! THE FRENCH WARS If the ships that were sunk could 79 White ...
... Thru mist of mighty tramplings Roll up the fore - blown manes— A hundred leagues to leeward Ere yet the deep is stirred , The groaning rollers carry The coming of the herd ! THE FRENCH WARS If the ships that were sunk could 79 White ...
Էջ 107
... Thru drenching spray the ship drives on May the headland break thru the shrouding mists Gliding , we sweep in thru the sacred pass . Pathway of the Birds Mine is the migrating bird winging 107.
... Thru drenching spray the ship drives on May the headland break thru the shrouding mists Gliding , we sweep in thru the sacred pass . Pathway of the Birds Mine is the migrating bird winging 107.
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The Derelict 1894 | 13 |
Thorkilds Song 1911 | 22 |
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