On the blanched sands a gloom ; Up the still, glistening beaches, Up the creeks we will hie, Over banks of bright sea-weed The ebb-tide leaves dry. Poems - Sivu 168tekijä(t) Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 248 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1853 - 566 sivua
...for ever. Yet we too, sometimes at midnight, when winds blow softly, and the moonlight falls clear, Up the still glistening beaches, Up the creeks we...sea-weed The ebb-tide leaves dry. We will gaze from the sand hills At the white sleeping town, At the church on the hill side ; And then come back down, —... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 sivua
...And alone dwell forever The kings of the sea." But, children, at midnight, When soft the winds blow When clear falls the moonlight ; When spring-tides...starr'd with broom : And high rocks throw mildly On the blanch' d sands a gloom : Up the still, glistening beaches, Up the creeks we will hie ; Over banks... | |
| Playtime - 1863 - 436 sivua
...kings of the sea." THE WHECK OF THE HESPERUS. U9 But children, at midnight, When soft the winds blow, When clear falls the moonlight, When spring-tides...are low ; When sweet airs come sea-ward From heaths starred with broom ; And high rocks throw mildly On the blanched sands a gloom ; Up the still, glistening... | |
| John Charles Curtis - 1863 - 178 sivua
...alone dwell for ever The kings of the sea." But, children, at midnight, When soft the winds blow ; When clear falls the moonlight ; When spring-tides...are low : When sweet airs come seaward From heaths starred with broom ; And high rocks throw mildly On the blanched sands a gloom : "Up the still, glistening... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1865 - 562 sivua
...And alone dwell forever The kings of the sea." But, children, at midnight, When soft the winds blow, When clear falls the moonlight, When spring-tides are low ; When sweet airs come seaward From heaths starred with broom, And high rocks throw mildly On the blanched sands a gloom, — Up the still, glistening... | |
| Coventry Patmore - 1866 - 374 sivua
...And alone dwell forever The kings of the sea.' But children, at midnight, When soft the winds blow, When clear falls the moonlight, When spring-tides are low ; When sweet airs come seaward From heaths stanM with broom ; And high rocks throw mildly On the blanch'd sands a gloom : Up the still, glistening... | |
| Frances Martin - 1866 - 506 sivua
...And alone dwell forever The kings of the sea.' But children, at midnight, When soft the winds blow, When clear falls the moonlight, When spring-tides are low ; When sweet airs come seaward From heaths starred with broom ; And high rocks throw mildly On the blanched sands a gloom : Up the still, glistening... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1866 - 236 sivua
...alone dwell for ever The kings of the sea." But, children, at midnight, When soft the winds blow ; When clear falls the moonlight; When spring-tides are low : When sweet airs come seaward From heath starr'd with broom ; And high rocks throw mildly On the blanch'd sands a gloom : Up the still,... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 sivua
...alone dwell for ever The kings of the sea.' But, children, at midnight, When soft the winds blow; 125 When clear falls the moonlight ; When spring-tides...are low : When sweet airs come seaward From heaths starred with broom ; And high rocks throw mildly 130 On the blanched sands a gloom: Up the still, glistening... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1869 - 442 sivua
...for ever. Yet we too, sometimes at midnight, when winds blow softly, and the moonlight falls clear, Up the still glistening beaches, Up the creeks we...sea-weed The ebb-tide leaves dry. We will gaze from the sand hills At the white sleeping town, At the church on the hill-side ; And then come back down, —... | |
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