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... waves heaving high , my lads , The good ship tight and free- The world of waters is our home , The merry men are we ... wave- For the deck it was their field of fame , And Ocean was their grave : Where Blake and mighty Nelson fell Your ...
... waves heaving high , my lads , The good ship tight and free- The world of waters is our home , The merry men are we ... wave- For the deck it was their field of fame , And Ocean was their grave : Where Blake and mighty Nelson fell Your ...
Page 321
... waves were half asleep , The clouds were gone to play , And on the bosom of the deep The smile of Heaven lay ; It seem'd as if the hour were one Sent from beyond the skies . Which scatter'd from above the sun A light of Paradise . We ...
... waves were half asleep , The clouds were gone to play , And on the bosom of the deep The smile of Heaven lay ; It seem'd as if the hour were one Sent from beyond the skies . Which scatter'd from above the sun A light of Paradise . We ...
Page 344
... waves . Lo ! the sun upsprings behind , Broad , red , radiant , half - reclined On the level quivering line Of the waters crystalline ; And before that chasm of light , As within a furnace bright , Column , tower , and dome , and spire ...
... waves . Lo ! the sun upsprings behind , Broad , red , radiant , half - reclined On the level quivering line Of the waters crystalline ; And before that chasm of light , As within a furnace bright , Column , tower , and dome , and spire ...
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