| 1803 - 866 sider
...eyes to Colonsay. The moonbeams crisp the curling snrgfe, That streaks with foam the ocean green j While forward still the rowers urge Their course,...glossy, yellow ringlets play. Borne on a foamy-crested ware, She reached amain the bounding protr, Then clasping fast the chielbin brave, She, plunging, sought... | |
| 1803 - 892 sider
...moonbeams crisp the curling surge, That streaks v«lh foam'the ocean green j While forward btill tlie rowers urge Their course, a female form was seen....ringlets play. Borne on a foamy-crested wave, She reached amain the boirid'iig prow. Then clasping fast the chieftain brave, She, plunging, sought the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 1298 sider
...streaks with foam. tin- ocean greenj While forward still the rowers urge Their course, a female ibrvn w?* seen. That sea-maid's form of pearly light Was -whiter than the downy spray, And round her hosomy henvihg, bright '• ' Her glossy,' yellow ringlets play. • Borne on, a foamy-crested wave,--... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 892 sider
...rising day, And still, from Crinan's moon-light shore, He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moonbearns crisp the curling surge, That streaks with foam the ocean green ; While forward still the rowers ureje Their conrse, a female form was That sea-maid's form of pearly light Was whiter than the downy... | |
| Walter Scott - 1806 - 512 sider
...Impatient for the rising day, And still, from Crinan's moonlight shore, He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moonbeams crisp the curling surge, That streaks...ringlets play. Borne on a foamy-crested wave, She reached amain the bounding prow, Then, clasping fast the chieftain brave, She, plunging, sought the... | |
| Kenneth Macleay (M.D.) - 1811 - 100 sider
...Impatient for the rising day, And still from Orna's moon-light shore He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moon-beams crisp the curling surge That streaks...ocean green, While forward still the rowers urge Their course,—a female form- is seen. That sea-maid's form of pearly light, Was whiter than the downy spray,... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 568 sider
...from the MAID he lov'd so dear, The Song arose, so soft and slow, He seem'd her parting Sigh to hear. The Moonbeams crisp the curling Surge, That streaks...Rowers urge Their Course, a Female Form was seen. Borne on a foamy crested Wave, She reach'd amain the bounding Prow, Tin-! i, clasping fast the CHIEFTAIN... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 820 sider
...from the MAID he lov'd so dear, The Song arose, so soft and slow, He seem'd her parting Sigh to hear. The Moonbeams crisp the curling Surge, That streaks...While forward still the Rowers urge Their Course, a J&nale Form was seen. Borne on a foamy crested Wave, She reach'd amain the bounding Prow, Then, clasping... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 sider
...Impatient for the rising day, And still, from Crinan's moonlight shore. He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moonbeams crisp the curling surge, That streaks...While forward still the rowers urge Their course, a f. :'iale form was seen. That sen-maid's form, of pearly light, Was whiter than the downy spray, And... | |
| Adam Waldie - 1833 - 640 sider
...Iinpaticnt for the rising day, And still, from Crinan's moonlight shore, He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moonbeams crisp the curling surge, That streaks with foam the ocean green ; V/hilc forward still the rowers urge Their course, a female form was seen. The sea-mnid's form, of... | |
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