COME, dear children, let us away; Down and away below! Now my brothers call from the bay, Now the great winds shoreward blow, Now the salt tides seaward flow; Now the wild white horses play, Champ and chafe and toss in the spray. Children dear, let us... The Writing and Reading of Verse - Side 312af Clarence Edward Andrews - 1923 - 327 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1849 - 778 sider
...to tell the story, and give a fair propriate to^the subject : — notion of the whole, which, though Come, dear children, let us away ; Down and away below....brothers, call from the bay ; Now the great winds shorewai ds blow ; Now the salt tides seawards flow ; Now the wild white horses play, Champ, and chafe,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 298 sider
...Neckan with his harp of gold, And sings this plaintive song. THE FORSAKEN MERMAN. THE FORSAKEN MERMAN. COME, dear children, let us away ; Down and away below....spray. Children dear, let us away. This way, this way. Call her once before you go. Call once yet. In a voice that she will know : " Margaret ! Margaret !... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 sider
...Baltic Sea along, Sits Neckan with his harp of gold, And sings this plaintive song. THE FORSAKEN MERMAN. COME, dear children, let us away; Down and away below....spray. Children dear, let us away. This way, this way. Call her once before you go. Call once yet. In a voice that she will know : "Margaret! Margaret!" Children's... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 sider
...Baltic Sea along, Sits Neckan with his harp of gold, And sings this plaintive song. THE FORSAKEN MERMAN. COME, dear children, let us away ; Down and away below....my brothers call from the bay ; Now the great winds shore wards blow ; Now the salt tides seawards flow ; Now the wild white horses play, Champ and chafe... | |
| Coventry Patmore - 1862 - 372 sider
...fair, A corpse, amid the alders rank, The Palmer welter'd there. Sir W. Scott XXXIV THE FORSAKEN MERMAN Come dear children, let us away ; Down and away below....spray. Children dear, let us away. This way, this way. Call her once before you go. Call once yet, In a voice that she will know : ' Margaret ! Margaret !... | |
| John Charles Curtis - 1863 - 178 sider
...made for the brave and free, They shall never sound in slavery ! " THE FORSAKEN MERMAN.— Arnold. COME, dear children, let us away ; Down and away below....spray. Children dear, let us away. This way, this way. Call her once before you go, Call once yet. In a voice that she will know : " Margaret ! Margaret !... | |
| Playtime - 1863 - 436 sider
...Come, come, and sleep, dear mother — Oh, weep no more to-night ! LE LANDON. LVI THE FORSAKEN MERMAN. Come, dear children, let us away : Down and away below....spray. Children dear, let us away. This way, this way. THE FORSAKEN MERMAN. 145 Call her once before you go. Call once yet, In a voice that she will know... | |
| Coventry Patmore - 1863 - 390 sider
...Palmer welter'd there. Sir W. Scott xxxiv THE FORSAKEN MERMAN /~*OME, dear children, let us away ; V_^ Down and away below. Now my brothers call from the...spray. Children dear, let us away. This way, this way. Call her once before you go. Call once yet, Children's voices should be dear (Call once more) to a... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1863 - 608 sider
..."Dimple on old Ocean's cheek," is only an artistic copy of ^Eschylus's ytAoo>ia TTOVrOV. Arnold's — " Now the wild white horses play ; Champ and chafe, and toss in the spray ;" the Poet Laureate's — " Voice of the long sea-wave as it swells, Now and then, in the dim grey... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1863 - 602 sider
..."Dimple on old Ocean's cheek," is only an artistic copy of ^Eschylus's ytW1*a iroyrov. Arnold's — " Now the wild white horses play ; Champ and chafe, and toss in the spray ;" the Poet Laureate's — or, " Voice of the long sea-wave as it swells, Now and then, in the dim... | |
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