Good angels lead thee ! Set thy sails warily, Tempests will come ; Steer thy course steadily, Christian, steer home ! Look to the weather-bow, Breakers are round thee ; Let fall the plummet now, Shallows may ground thee. Reef in the foresail, there !... The Quarterly Review - Page 400publié par - 1840Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1872 - 438 pages
...will come ; Steer thy course steadily, Christian, steer home ! Look to the weather-bow, Breakers are round thee ; Let fall the plummet now, Shallows may ground thee. Reef in the foresail there I Hold the helm fast I So — let the vessel wear — There swept the blast. "What of the night, watchman?... | |
| 1872 - 710 pages
...of the night, watchman 1 what of the night? [right," "Cloudy — all quiet — no land yet — all's fall and rise ! While, at each change, the son of Libyan J seems securest to thee. How— gains the leak so fast ? clear out the hold ! [gold ! Hoist up the merchandise... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
...the weather-bow. Breakers are round thee ; Let fall the plummet now, Shallows may ground thee. Eeef or fea@ 7. Bo wakeful, be vigilant — Danger may be At an hour when all scemeth Securest to thec. How ! gains... | |
| H. L. D. Potter - 1873 - 444 pages
...weather-bow — Breakers are round thee ; Let fall the plummet now — Shallows may ground thee. Eeef in the foresail, there ! Hold the helm fast ! So ! — let the vessel wear : There swept the blast. (calling.*) " What of the night, watchman— What of the night?" (oro.) " Cloudy— all quietNo land... | |
| James Martineau - 1874 - 786 pages
...will come; Steer thy course steadily; Christian, steer home. 2 Look to the weather bow, Breakers are round thee; Let fall the plummet now, Shallows may...So,— let the vessel wear ; There swept the blast. 3 ' What of the night, watchman ? What of the night ? ' ' Cloudy, all quiet, No land yet, — all's... | |
| Henry Clay Fish - 1874 - 826 pages
...course steadily, Christian, steer home ! Look to the weather bow, Breakers are round thee ; Let fall thy plummet now, Shallows may ground thee ; Reef in the...there ! Hold the helm fast! So, let the vessel wear, " What of the night, watchman ? What of the night?" " Cloudy—all quiet: No land yet—all's right."... | |
| John Walker Vilant Macbeth - 1875 - 558 pages
...will come ; Steer thy course steadily ; Christian, steer home ! Look to the weather bow, Breakers are round thee; Let fall the plummet now, Shallows may...seemeth Securest to thee. How ! Gains the leak so fast ? Clear out the hold ! Hoist up thy merchandise, Heave out thy gold. There ! let the ingots go; Now... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 392 pages
...will come ; Steer thy course steadily : Christian, steer home ! Look to the weather-bow, Breakers are round thee ; Let fall the plummet now, Shallows may...night, watchman? What of the night?" "Cloudy— all quietNo land yet — all 's right." Be wakeful, be vigilant, — Danger may be At an hour when all... | |
| William Tappan Eustis - 1875 - 350 pages
...; Steer thy course steadily ; | Christian, steer | home ! 2 Look to the weather bow, Breakers are | round thee ; Let fall the plummet now, | Shallows...— let the vessel wear. | There swept the | blast. 3 What of the night, watchman ? What of the j night ? Cloudy — all quiet; No | land yet— all's... | |
| James Martineau - 1875 - 630 pages
...come ; Steer thy course steadily ; Christian, steer home. *2 Look to the weather bow, Breakers are round thee ; Let fall the plummet now, Shallows may...fast : So, — let the vessel wear ; There swept the blasL 3 ' What of the night, watchman? What of the night?' • Cloudy, all quiet, No land yet,— all's... | |
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