| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 432 páginas
...the first that ever burst Into that silent sea. Down dropt the breeze, the sails dropt down, 'Twas sad as sad could be ; And we did speak only to break...bloody Sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the Moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 126 páginas
...sails dropt down, The *ыр hath .т-. T j ij i been suddenly 1 was sad as sad could be ; becalmed. And we did speak only to break The silence of the...at noon, . „ Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the Moon. " Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle... | |
| Sherard Osborn - 1857 - 422 páginas
...vividly to my mind the lines of Coleridge: — "Down dropt the breeze, the sails dropt down,— ' Twas sad as sad could be ; And we did speak only to break...All in a hot and copper sky The bloody sun at noon Eight up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck,... | |
| 1857 - 336 páginas
...first that ever burst Into that silent sea. " Down dropped the breeze ; the sails dropped down ; 'Iwas sad as sad could be : And we did speak only to break...All in a hot and copper sky The bloody sun at noon Bight up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. " Day after day, day after day, We stuck... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 páginas
...were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea. " Down dropp'd the breeze ; the sails dropp'd down ; 'T was sad as sad could be : And we did speak...silence of the sea ! " All in a hot and copper sky i The bloody sun at noon Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. " Day after day,... | |
| 1858 - 460 páginas
...fair breaze blew, the white foam flew, The furrow followed free ; We were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea. Down dropt the breeze, the sails...bloody sun at noon Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 610 páginas
...We were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea. " Down dropp'd the breeze, the sails dropp'd down. T was sad as sad could be ; And we did speak...bloody sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. " Day after day, day after day, We struck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 792 páginas
...the first that ever burst Into that silent sea. Down dropt the breeze, the sails dropt down, 'Twas sad as sad could be ; And we did speak only to break...bloody Sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the Moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 588 páginas
...breeze, the sails dropp'd down, Twas sad as sad could be ; And we did speak only to break The silence oi the sea ! " All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. " Day after day, day after day, We struck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle... | |
| Sherard Osborn - 1860 - 404 páginas
...description of the horrors they then endured, brought vividly to my mind the lines of Coleridge : — "Down dropt the breeze, the sails dropt down, —...All in a hot and copper sky The bloody sun at noon Eight up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck,... | |
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