| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 pages
...list'ning winds received this song. " What should we do, but sing His praise That led us through the wat'ry maze, Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ! " Where he the huge sea-monsters racks, That lift the deep upon their backs ; He lands us on a grassy... | |
| Lady Maria Callcott - 1842 - 578 pages
...to such a height, that we are told, " THE PILGRIM FATHERS. " Where the remote Bermudas ride In the ocean's bosom, unespied ; From a small boat that row'd...isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ? AATiere he the huge sea monsters wracks That lift the deep upon their backs, He lands us on a grassy... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1842 - 352 pages
...winds received this song. What should we do but sing his praise, That led us through the watery maz«, Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ? Where he the huge sea-monsters wracks, That lift the deep upon their backs. He lands us on a grassy... | |
| 1843 - 184 pages
...remote Bermudas ride In the ocean's bosom unespied, From a small boat, that rowed along, The listening winds received this song. " What should we do but...isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ? Where He the huge sea-monsters wracks, That lift the deep upon their backs. He lands us on a grassy... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...unespied, From a small boat that rowed along, The listening winds received this song ; — " What should-we do but sing his praise, That led us through the watery...so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own. " Where He the huge sea-monsters racks, That lift the deep upon their backs, He lands us on a grassy... | |
| 1845 - 952 pages
...list'ning winds receiv'd this song. ' What should we do but sing His praise, That led us through the wat'ry maze, Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ? Where He the huge sea-monsters racks, That lift the deep upon their backs ; He lands us on a grassy... | |
| 1845 - 570 pages
...winds receiv'd this song'. ' What should we do but sing his praise, That led us through the wat'ry maze, Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own. Where He the huge sea-monsters racks, That lift the deep upon their backs ; He lands us on a grassy... | |
| 1846 - 436 pages
...—MareeU. WHERE the remote Bermudas ride, In the ocean's bosom unespied ; From a small boat, that rowed" along, The list'ning winds received this song. " What...isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ? Where He the huge sea-monsters wracks, That lift the deep upon their backs. He lands us on a glassy... | |
| 1846 - 644 pages
...boat that row'd along, The listening winds received this song : — " What should we do but sing HU nd rejecting whom he pleased — leaving them ? " Where He the huge sea-monsters racks, That lift the deep upon their backs, He lands ns on a grassy... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...tli' ocean's bosom unespied, From a small boat that row'd along, The list'niug winds received their 1 Where He the huge sea monsters racks, That lift the deep upon their backs ; He lands us on a grassy... | |
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