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" Then did the Damsel speak again, " Wilt thou go on with me ? " The Moon is bright, the sea is calm, " And I know well the ocean-paths ; " Wilt thou go on with me ? . . " Deliverer ! yes ! thou dost not fear ! " Thou wilt go on with me !" " Sail on, sail... "
The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Esq. ...: Thalaba - Page 251
by Robert Southey - 1821
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Thalaba the Destroyer, Volume 2

Robert Southey - 1809 - 308 pages
...falls rapidly Adown the rapid tide, The Moon is bright above, And the wide Ocean opens on their way. Then did the Damsel speak again, " Wilt thou go on...yes ! thou dost not fear ! " Thou wilt go on with me !" vOL. n. . . L •'• Sail on, sail on !" quoth Thalaba, " Sail on, in Allah's name !" The Moon...
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Thalaba the Destroyer, Volume 2

Robert Southey - 1809 - 308 pages
...falls rapidly Adown the rapid tid«, The Moon is bright above, And the wide Ocean opens on their way. Then did the Damsel speak again, " Wilt thou go on..." Wilt thou go on with me ? . . " Deliverer ! yes I thou dost not fear ! " Thou wilt go on with me !" " Sail on, sail on !" quoth Thalaba, " Sail on,...
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Thalaba the Destroyer, Volume 2

Robert Southey - 1809 - 322 pages
...falls rapidly Adown the rapid tide, The Moon is hright ahove, And the wide Ocean opens on their way. Then did the Damsel speak again, " Wilt thou go on with me ? " The Moon is hright, the sea is calm, " And I know well the ocean-paths; . . " Wilt thou go on with me ? . . " Deliverer...
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Thalaba the Destroyer: A Rhythmical Romance, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1812 - 296 pages
...roaring still, Still louder, louder, grows ! The little boat falls rapidly Adown the rapid tide, 235 Then did the Damsel speak again, " Wilt thou go on...Wilt thou go on with me ? — Deliverer! yes ! thou dust not fear 1 Thou wilt go on with me !" " Sail on, sail on !" quoth Thalaba, " Sail on, in Allah's...
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The heart of Mid-Lothian

Walter Scott - 1818 - 392 pages
...that no elucidation o her sister's misfortunes was to be hopei from the dying person. CHAPTER IV. them go on with me ? The moon is bright, the sea is calm, And I know well the ocean-paths . . . Thou wilt go on with me. Thalal*. THE fatigue and agitation of these vzti•ous scenes had agitated...
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Tales of My Landlord: Second series, Volume 4

Walter Scott - 1818 - 386 pages
...that no elucidation of her sister's misfortunes was to be hoped from the dying person. CHAPTER IV. Wilt thou go on with me ? The moon is bright, the sea is cilm, And I know well the ocean-paths .... Thou wilt go oh with me. Thatabt. THE fatigue and agitation...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 6

1843 - 750 pages
...falls rapidly Adown the rapid tide ; The Moon is bright above, And tbe great Ocean opens on their way. Then did the Damsel speak again, ' Wilt thou go on with me ? The moon is bright, the sea is calm, I know the ocean-paths ; Wilt thou go on with me ? . . Deliverer ! yes ! thou dost not fear ! Thou...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume

Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 pages
...The Moon is bright above. And the wide ocean opens on their way. XXXVII. Then did the Daime! sprak again, « Wilt thou go on with me? The Moon is bright, the sea is calm, And 1 know well the ocean-paths; Wilt thou go on with me? — Deliverer! yes! thou dost not fear! Thou...
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Tales of my landlord, second series: The heart of Mid-Lothian

Walter Scott - 1836 - 676 pages
...that no elucidation of her sister's misfortunes was to be hoped from the dying person.6 CHAPTER XVI. Wilt thou go on with me ? The moon is bright, the sea is calm, And 1 know well (he ocean paths .... Thou wilt go on with me ! Thalaba. THE fatigue and agitation of these...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Collected by Himself, Volume 4

Robert Southey - 1838 - 476 pages
...rapidly A down the rapid tide ; The Moon is bright above, And the great Ocean opens on their way. 37. Then did the Damsel speak again, " Wilt thou go on with me ? The Moon is bright, the sea is calm, I know the ocean-paths ; Wilt thou go on with me ? . . Deliverer ! yes ! thou dost not fear ! Thou...
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