| Harry Lyman Koopman - 1919 - 648 páginas
...the tempestuous wave, Wading far out among the rocks and sands, The night-o'ertaken mariner to save. And the great ships sail outward and return, Bending...burn, They wave their silent welcomes and farewells. They come forth from the darkness, and their sails Gleam for a moment only in the blaze, And eager... | |
| Ada Van Stone Harris, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1907 - 396 páginas
...tempestuous wave, Wading far out among the rocks and sands, The night-o'ertaken mariner to save. V And the great ships sail outward and return, Bending...burn, They wave their silent welcomes and farewells. VI They come forth from the darkness, and their sails Gleam for a moment only in the blaze, And eager... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1894 - 728 páginas
...save. And the great ships sail outward and return, Bending and bowing o'er the billowy swells, 4nd ever joyful, as they see it burn, They wave their silent welcomes and farewells. They come forth from the darkness, and their sails Gleam for a moment only in the blaze, And eager... | |
| Teng-Hwee Lee - 1938 - 416 páginas
...objects as having life. Ex. nv. Doth not wisdom cry? and understanding put forth her voice?— BIBLE. 6. And the great ships sail outward and return, Bending and bowing o'er tha -billowy swells.— LONGFELLOW. IV. An apostrophe is a direct address delivered to the absent or... | |
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