| George Crabbe - 1810 - 402 pages
...yet terrible and deep : * The white Water-Lily. Nymphaea alba. Here Sampire-Banks * and Salt-wort + bound the Flood, There Stakes and Sea-weeds withering...the place. Thy gentle River boasts its pigmy Boat, Urg'd on by pains, half grounded, half afloat ; While at her Stern an Angler takes his stand, And marks... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 372 pages
...with strong majestic sweep It rolls, in ebb yet terrible and deep: Here sampire-banksf and salt-wort^: bound the flood, There stakes and sea-weeds withering...the place. Thy gentle river boasts its pigmy boat, Urg'd on by pains, half grounded, half afloat : While at her stern an angler takes his stand, And marks... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 612 pages
...yet terrible and deep : * The white Water-Lily. Nymphaca alba. Here Sam pi re-Banks* and Salt-wort + bound the Flood, There Stakes and Sea-weeds withering...ridge of all things base, Which some strong tide has rolFd upon the place. Thy gentle River boasts ils pigmy Boat, Urg'd on by pains, half grounded, half... | |
| 1811 - 694 pages
...terrible and deep : Here fampirc-banks * and falt-wort i bound the flood, There (lakes and fe.i.wc.\is withering on the mud ; And higher up, a ridge of all things bafe, Which fomc ftrong tide has roll-'d upon (he place. gentle river boalb its pigmy boat, Urg'd on... | |
| 1811 - 696 pages
...terrible and deep : Here fampire-banks* and fah-wort t bound the flood, There (takes and fea-Weeds withering on the mud ; And higher up, a ridge of all things bafe, \Vhich fome ftrong tide has roll'd upon the place* j " Thy gentle river boafts its pigmy boat,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 340 pages
...ebb yet terrible and deep, The white Water-lily. Nymph«a alba. Here Sampire-Banks* and Salt-wort t bound the Flood, There Stakes and Sea-weeds withering...the place. Thy gentle River boasts its pigmy Boat, Urg'd on by pains, half grounded, half afloat; While at her Stern an Angler takes his stand, And marks... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 338 pages
...while WateMily. Njmpbast alba. 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION. [Letter 1. Here Sampire-Banks*and Salt-wort t bound the Flood, There Stakes and Sea-weeds withering...strong tide has roll'd upon the place. Thy gentle River hoasts its pigmy Boat, Urg'd on by pains, half grounded, half afloat ; While at her Stern an Angler... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 pages
...ebb yet terrible and deep ; ' Tho white Water-lily. Nymphaa alba. Here Sampirc-Banks* and Salt-wort t bound the Flood, There Stakes and Sea-weeds withering...the place. Thy gentle River boasts its pigmy Boat, TJrg'd on by pains, half grounded, half afloat ; While at her Stern an Angler takes his stand, And... | |
| George Crabbe - 1899 - 540 pages
...strong majestic sweep It rolls, in ebb yet terrible and deep ; Here Samphire-banks f and Saltwort} bound the flood, There stakes and sea-weeds withering...gentle river boasts its pigmy boat, Urged on by pains, half-grounded, half afloat : While at her stern an angler takes his stand, And marks the fish he purposes... | |
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