HE sought his sire from shore to shore, He sought him day by day ; The prow he track'd was seen no more, Breasting the ocean-spray ; Yet, as the winds his voyage sped, He sail'd above his father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the... The West Indies, and Other Poems - Page 125by James Montgomery - 1810 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 pages
...father's head. Unconscious were it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main : — He sought his Sire; he sought in vain. Son of the brave ! no longer weep...with affection true, Along the wild disastrous deep, Full in his wake of glory steer, His spirit prompts thy bold career, His compass guides thee through;... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main : — He sought his Sire: he sought in vain. Son of the brave! no longer weep;...awe the sea, Britain shall find thy Sire in thee. ON RECEIVING A BRANCH OF MEZEREON, WHICH FLOWIRED AT WoOD.TOCE, D«CEMBEH, 1809. Mrs. Tighe. ODOURS... | |
| James Montgomery - 1821 - 294 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main : — He sought his Sire ; he sought in vain. Son of the brave no longer weep...of glory steer, His spirit prompts thy bold career, MS TO THE MEMORY OB • . / t'einali. whom Sickness had reconciled to the Noits of Sorrow,' Who corresponded... | |
| English poetry - 1826 - 434 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main : —He sought his sire,—he sought in vain. Son of the brave! no longer weep;...the wild disastrous deep Thy father's course pursue : FuH in his wake of glory steer, His spirit prompts thy bold career, His compass guides thee through:... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main ; — He sought his sire; he sought in vain. Son of the brave! no longer weep ; Still \viih affection true, Along the wild disastrous deep, Thy father's courbe pursue; Full in his wake... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main ; — He sought his sire ; he sought in vain. Son of the brave ! no longer weep...sea, Britain shall find thy sire in thee. MS To the Memory of "A Female whom Sickness hid геаиаЫ to thoNotes of Sorrow," who corresponded with the... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main ; — He sought his sire ; he sought in Tain. Son of the brave ! no longer weep ; Still with affection...steer. His spirit prompts thy bold career. His compass guide« thee through ; So, while thy thunders awe the sea, Britain shall find thy sire in thee. MS... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main ; — He »ought his sire ; he sought in vain. Son of the brave! no longer weep;...through ; So. while thy thunders awe the sea, Britain sluil1 find thy sire in thee. M S. To the Memory of "A Femnle whom Sickness had reconciled to thoNotea... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 510 pages
...Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main; — He sought his sire ; he sought ill vain. Son of the brave .' no longer weep ; Still with...awe the sea, Britain shall find thy sire in thee. M S. To the Memory of "A Female whom Sicknesi had reconcile* to the Notes of Sorrow," who corresponded... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1843 - 516 pages
...the rolling main ; — He sought his sire ; he sought in vain. Son of the brave ! no longer weep i Still with affection true, Along the wild disastrous...through ; So, while thy thunders awe the sea, Britain shal! find thy sire in thee. M S. To the Memory of "A Female whom Sicknea had reconciled to the Notei... | |
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