Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Southey to Croly: with Biographical and Critical Notices, Bind 1A. Hart, 1850 - 760 sider |
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... head above the waters heaved . Loose floated o'er her limbs an azure vest ; A figured scutcheon glitter'd on her breast ; There , from one parent soil , for ever young , The blooming rose and hardy thistle sprung : Around her head an ...
... head above the waters heaved . Loose floated o'er her limbs an azure vest ; A figured scutcheon glitter'd on her breast ; There , from one parent soil , for ever young , The blooming rose and hardy thistle sprung : Around her head an ...
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... head rope they extend , And soon their earings and the roebins bend . That task perform'd , they first the braces ** slack , Then to its station drag th ' unwilling tack ; And , while the lee clue - garnet's lower'd away , Taught aft ...
... head rope they extend , And soon their earings and the roebins bend . That task perform'd , they first the braces ** slack , Then to its station drag th ' unwilling tack ; And , while the lee clue - garnet's lower'd away , Taught aft ...
Side 20
... head of any mast as soon as it is cast loose , and the clue - garnet hauled up , to the extremities of its particular yard , to support the the weather clue of the sail immediately mounts to the weight of the latter ; to retain it in ...
... head of any mast as soon as it is cast loose , and the clue - garnet hauled up , to the extremities of its particular yard , to support the the weather clue of the sail immediately mounts to the weight of the latter ; to retain it in ...
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... head , with doubling canvass fenced around , In balance near the lofty peak , they bound . be lowered so as to reef the sail , without the apTo hoist the shorten'd sail again they hied . The reef enwrapt , th ' inserted knittles tied ...
... head , with doubling canvass fenced around , In balance near the lofty peak , they bound . be lowered so as to reef the sail , without the apTo hoist the shorten'd sail again they hied . The reef enwrapt , th ' inserted knittles tied ...
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... head and stern , she is moved by a slow but continual vibration , which turns her head alternately to windward and to leeward , forming an angle of 30 or 40 degrees in the interval . That part where she stops in approaching the ...
... head and stern , she is moved by a slow but continual vibration , which turns her head alternately to windward and to leeward , forming an angle of 30 or 40 degrees in the interval . That part where she stops in approaching the ...
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