| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 428 pages
...— • " PHAROS LOQUITUR. " Far in the bosom of the deep, O'er these wild shelves my watch I keep; A ruddy gem of changeful light, Bound on the dusky brow of night, The seaman bids my lustre haU, And scorns to strike his timorous sail.'* again at nine, and run down, through... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 380 pages
...POETICAL WORKS. PHAROS LOQUITUR.1 FAR in the bosom of the deep, O'er these wild shelves my watch I keep A ruddy gem of changeful light, Bound on the dusky brow of night, The seaman bids my lustre hail, And scorns to strike his timorous sail. LINES,3 ADDRESSED TO RANALD MACDONALD,... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1842 - 598 pages
...light-house: — PHAROS LOQUITUR. Far on the bosom of the deep, O'er these wild shelves my watch I keep ; A ruddy gem of changeful light, Bound on the dusky brow of night ; The seaman hids my lustre hail, And scorns to strike his tim'rous sail. ARBROATH, a neat and thriving sea-port... | |
| Angus - 1843 - 368 pages
...: — " Pharos loquitur. " Far in the bosom of the deep, O'er these wild shelves my watch I keep ; A ruddy gem of changeful light, Bound on the dusky brow of night ; The seaman bids my lustre hail, And scorns to strike his tim'rous sail." crament was administered, some... | |
| 1844 - 784 pages
...found among his smaller poems. " Far in the bosom of the deep O'er these wild spells my watch I keep ; A ruddy gem of changeful light Bound on the dusky brow of night," &c. Pharot Lapiitv. The same figure occurs in Dr. Darwin's Botinir Garden, where he describes the invading... | |
| 1845 - 1270 pages
...year 1814. " Pharos loquitur." " Far in the bosom of the deep, On these wild shelves my watch I keep, A ruddy gem of changeful light Bound on the dusky brow of night . The seaman bids my lustre hail, And scorns to strike his timorous sail." Each of the Northern Light-houses... | |
| 1873 - 744 pages
...thus speak of itself: — " Far on the bosom of the deep, O'er these wild shelves my watch I keep ; A ruddy gem of changeful light, Bound on the dusky brow of night : The seaman bids my lustre hail, And scorns to strike his tim'rous sail." X. SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY. LITTLE... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 772 pages
...TRIERMAIW. ' PHAROS LOQUITUR.1 FAR in the bosom of the deep, O'er these wild shelves my watch I keep A ruddy gem of changeful light, Bound on the dusky brow of night, The seaman bids my lustre hail, • And scorns to strike his timorous sail. LINES,2 ADDRESSED TO RANALD... | |
| Mary Martha Sherwood - 1849 - 194 pages
...always prav, " God, 0 make us children good!" THE KnmsTOSR IJGHTHOUSK. Page" THE EDDYSTONE LIGHTHOUSE. A ruddy gem of changeful light, Bound on the dusky brow of night, — The seaman bids thy lustre hail. And scorns to strike his timorous sail. SIR WALTER SCOTT. ABOUT fourteen... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 418 pages
...subject : — " PHAROS loquitur. " Far in the bosom of the deep, O'er these wild shelves my watch I keep, A ruddy gem of changeful light, Bound on the dusky brow of Night ; The seaman bids my lustre hail, And scorns to strike his timorous sail." LockharCs Life of Scott, vol.... | |
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