The Island, Or Christian and His Comrades, Bind 236John Hunt, 1823 - 94 sider |
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... exclaiming , " Fire ! " But they who pitied not could yet admire ; 60 70 Some lurking remnant of their former awe Restrained them longer than their broken law ; They would not dip their souls at once in blood , But left thee to the ...
... exclaiming , " Fire ! " But they who pitied not could yet admire ; 60 70 Some lurking remnant of their former awe Restrained them longer than their broken law ; They would not dip their souls at once in blood , But left thee to the ...
Side 11
... Chief finds time To stun the first sensation of his crime , And raise it in his followers- " Ho ! the bowl ! " Lest passion should return to reason's shoal . 100 " Brandy for heroes ! " Burke could once exclaim- THE ISLAND . 11.
... Chief finds time To stun the first sensation of his crime , And raise it in his followers- " Ho ! the bowl ! " Lest passion should return to reason's shoal . 100 " Brandy for heroes ! " Burke could once exclaim- THE ISLAND . 11.
Side 12
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. " Brandy for heroes ! " Burke could once exclaim- No doubt a liquid path to epic fame ; And such the new - born heroes found it here , And drained the draught with an applauding cheer . " Huzza ! for ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. " Brandy for heroes ! " Burke could once exclaim- No doubt a liquid path to epic fame ; And such the new - born heroes found it here , And drained the draught with an applauding cheer . " Huzza ! for ...
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... Exclaimed , " Depart at once ! delay is death ! " Yet then , even then , his feelings ceased not all : In that last moment could a word recall Kemorse for the black deed as yet half done , And what he hid from many shewed to one : When ...
... Exclaimed , " Depart at once ! delay is death ! " Yet then , even then , his feelings ceased not all : In that last moment could a word recall Kemorse for the black deed as yet half done , And what he hid from many shewed to one : When ...
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... exclaimed with a sigh , that " Rome would now be the , mistress of the world . " And yet to this victory of Nero's it might be owing that his imperial namesake reigned at all ! But the infamy of the one has eclipsed the glory of the ...
... exclaimed with a sigh , that " Rome would now be the , mistress of the world . " And yet to this victory of Nero's it might be owing that his imperial namesake reigned at all ! But the infamy of the one has eclipsed the glory of the ...
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Adventure Bay anchor arms bark bayonet beneath billows Bligh boat boatswain bore born bosom bread breast bride cabin canoe Cape Cape Horn CAPTAIN BLIGH cave chace cheer Chief clime clouds crag crew cutlass dark death deck deemed deep drew earth echo eternal exclaimed feelings fire Fletcher Christian flings foam foresail fruit gale gazed GEORGE NICHOLS glory hailed hands HARVARD COLLEGE heard heart hope hour isle land Mariner's Account master mate mutineers native Nature Nature's Nereid Neuha night nought nursling o'er ocean OLD BOND STREET once Otaheite pause pipe plantain plunged proa prow rest rock rose round sail Saturnalia savage scarce seamen seemed shell Shewed ship ship's company shore smile soul spirit spray steep stood surf taught third watch thou toil Tonga Islands Toobonai Torquil voyage wafted watch wave wild wind young
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Side 32 - Highlands' swelling blue Will love each peak that shows a kindred hue, Hail in each crag a friend's familiar face, And clasp the mountain in his mind's embrace. Long have...
Side 38 - How often we forget all time, when lone, Admiring nature's universal throne, Her woods, her wilds, her waters, the intense Reply of hers to our intelligence ! Live not the stars and mountains ? Are the waves Without a spirit? Are the dropping caves Without a feeling in their silent tears? No, no : — they woo and clasp us to their spheres, Dissolve this clog and clod of clay before Its hour, and merge our soul in the great shore.
Side 90 - I saw had an inclination to assist me, and as he fed me with shaddock (my lips being quite parched), we explained our wishes to each other by our looks; but this being observed, Martin was removed from me.
Side 13 - The tender nautilus, who steers his prow, The sea-born sailor of his shell canoe, The ocean Mab, the fairy of the sea, Seems far less fragile, and, alas ! more frae.
Side 17 - Where none contest the fields, the woods, the streams: — The goldless age, where gold disturbs no dreams, Inhabits or inhabited the shore, Till Europe taught them better than before; Bestow'd her customs, and amended theirs, But left her vices also to their heirs.
Side 41 - Sublime Tobacco ! which from east to west Cheers the tar's labour or the Turkman's rest ; Which on the Moslem's ottoman divides His hours, and rivals opium and his brides ; Magnificent in Stamboul, but less grand, Though not less loved, in Wapping or the Strand...
Side 87 - I observed that it was rapidly advancing towards the ship. We immediately altered our course, and took in all the sails except the foresail; soon after which it passed within ten yards of the stern, with a rustling noise, but without our feeling the least effect from its being so near.
Side 92 - When they were forcing me out of the ship, I asked him if this treatment was a proper return for the many instances he had received of my friendship? He appeared disturbed at my question, and answered with much emotion, "That, — Captain Bligh, — that is the thing ; — I am in hell— I am in hell.
Side 91 - Come, captain Bligh, your officers and men are now in the boat and you must go with them; if you attempt to make the least resistance you will instantly be put to death...
Side 9 - The freedom which can call each grot a home; The general garden, where all steps may roam, Where Nature owns a nation as her child, Exulting in the enjoyment of the wild; Their shells, their fruits, the only...