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" White as a sea-fog, landward bound, The spectral camp was seen, And with a sorrowful, deep sound, The river flowed between. No other voice nor sound was there, No drum, nor sentry's pace ; The mist-like banners clasped the air, As clouds with clouds embrace.... "
The Bowdoin Poets - Page 31
by Edward Payson Weston - 1840 - 188 pages
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Rural Repository, Volume 16

1840 - 210 pages
...morning prayer, The white pavilions rose andfell On the alarmed air. Down the broad valley, fast and fur, The troubled army fled, Up rose the glorious morning...star, The ghastly host was dead ! I have read in the wondrous heart of man, That strange and mystie seroll, That an army of phantoms, vast and wan, Beleaguer...
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The Evergreen, Volume 1

1840 - 818 pages
...landward bound, The spectral camp was seen, And with a sorrowful, deep sound, The river flowed between. No other voice nor sound was there, No drum, nor sentry's pace ; The mist-like banners clasp d the air, Aa clouds with clouds embrace. But when the old cathedral bell Proclaim'd the morning...
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Punch, Volume 127

Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1904 - 484 pages
...marvellous tale, Some legend strange and vague, That a midnight host of spectres pale l the walls of Prague. No other voice nor sound was there, No drum, nor sentry's...banners clasped the air As clouds with clouds embrace. Tuesday. — Says Mr. CROOKS, mopping his manly brow as he returned to his seat after perambulating...
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Punch, Volume 133

Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1907 - 484 pages
...Army Corps, presently, like the fabled army that beleaguered Prague, to disappear with muffled step. Down the broad valley fast and far The troubled army...glorious morning star ; The ghastly host was dead. Later in Sitting, NBH, standing by steps of Throne in characteristic attitude, with arms folded and...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 pages
...landward bound, The spectral camp was seen, And, with a sorrowful, deep sound, The river flow'd between. No other voice nor sound was there, No drum, nor sentry's pace ; The mist-like banners clasp'd the air, As clouds with clouds embrace. But, when the old cathedral bell Proclaim'd the morning...
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The Poets and Poetry of America

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 538 pages
...embrace. But, when the old cathedral bell Proclaim'd the morning prayer, The white pavilions rose and tell On the alarmed air. Down the broad valley fast and far The troubled nrmy fled ; Up rose the glorious morning slur, The ghustly host was dead. I have read in the marvellous...
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The Hemans Reader for Female Schools: Containing Extracts in Prose and Poetry

Timothy Stone Pinneo - 1847 - 502 pages
...landward bound, The spectral camp was seen, And, with a sorrowful, deep sound, The river flowed between. No other voice, nor sound was there, No drum, nor...star, The ghastly host was dead. I have read, in the marvelous heart of man, That strange and mystic scroll, That an army of phantoms vast and wan Beleaguer...
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Volume 4

Robert Kemp Philp - 434 pages
...bound, The spectral camp was seen, And, with a sorrowful, deep sound. The river flow'd between. Ivo other voice nor sound was there, No drum, nor sentry's pace ; The mist-like banners clasp'd the air, As clouds with clouds embrace. But, when bhe old cathedral bell Proclaim'd the hour...
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Poems

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 462 pages
...landward bound, The spectral camp was seen, And, with a sorrowful, deep sound, The river flowed between. No other voice nor sound was there, No drum, nor sentry's...banners clasped the air, As clouds with clouds embrace. The white pavilions rose and fell On the alarmed air. Down the broad valley fast and far The troubled...
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Select English poetry, with notes by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...with a sorrowful, deep sound, The river flowed between. No other voice nor sound was there, No dream, nor sentry's pace ; The mist-like banners clasped...morning star, The ghastly host was dead. I have read the marvellous heart of man, That strange and mystic scroll, That an army of phantoms vast and wan...
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