The creeping tide came up along the sand. And o'er and o'er the sand, And round and round the sand, As far as eye could see; The blinding mist came down and hid the land — And never home came she. Poems - Seite 233von Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice - 1856 - 284 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1813 - 410 Seiten
...life; She's got a fool for a husband, He's got a fool for a wife! THE SANDS OF DEE. CHABLES KINGSLEY. "O Mary, go and call the cattle home, And call the...cattle home, And call the cattle home, Across the sands o' Dee;" The western wind was wild and dank wi' foam, And all alone went she. The creeping tide came... | |
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...I'd buy the ring, For Pallas was no doubt a shrew, And Venus uo great thing ! THE SANDS OF DEE. " 0 Mary, go and call the cattle home, And call the cattle...the Sands of Dee." The western wind was wild, and dark wi' foam, As all alone went she. The creeping tide came up alonK the saml, And o'er and o'er the... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1850 - 398 Seiten
...obtruded little or nothing of my own composition on my readers, I may be excused for inserting here. I. "0 Mary, go and call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, Across the sands o' Dee;" The western wind was wild and dank wi' foam, And all alone went she. . . II. The creeping... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 Seiten
...Kingsley's now ; if I live to •write another book I hope to be privileged to call myself his friend. " 0 Mary, go and call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, Across the sands o' Dee;" The western wind was wild and dank wi' foam, And all alone went she. And round and round the... | |
| George William Curtis - 1852 - 214 Seiten
...straggling nets, and the loneliness of the beach ? There is no modern verse of more tragic reality. " 'O Mary, go and call the cattle home, And call the...cattle home, And call the cattle home, Across the sands o' Dee,' — The western wind was wild and dank wi' foam, And all alone went she. The creeping tide... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1852 - 390 Seiten
...little or nothing of my own composition on my readers, I may be excused for inserting here. I. " 0 Mary, go and call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, Across the sands o' Dee ;" The western wind was wild and dank wi' foam, And all alone went she. II. The creeping tide... | |
| George William Curtis - 1852 - 216 Seiten
...straggling nets and the loneliness of the beach ? There is no modern verse of more tragic reality. ' 0, Mary, go and call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, Across the sands o' Dee." The Western wind was wild and dark wi' foam, And all alone went she. The creeping tide came... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1853 - 378 Seiten
...Kingsley's now; if I live to write another book I hope to be privileged to call myself his friend. " O Mary, go and call the cattle home, And call the...home, And call the cattle home, Across the sands of o' Dee ;" The western wind was wild and dank wi' foam, And all alone went she. The creeping tide came... | |
| Samuel Longfellow - 1853 - 228 Seiten
...clung to child, He devotes to the blast The best, loveliest, and last Of his name ! SHELLEY. SONG. ' O MARY, go and call the cattle home, And call the...cattle home, And call the cattle home, Across the sands o' Dee ; ' The western wind was wild and dank wi' foam, And all alone went she. The creeping tide came... | |
| Samuel Longfellow - 1853 - 228 Seiten
...clung to child, He devotes to the blast The best, loveliest, and last Of his name ! SHELLEY. SONG. ' 0 MARY, go and call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, Across the sands o' Dee ; ' The western wind was wild and dank wi' foam, And all alone went she. The creeping tide came... | |
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