| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1879 - 314 pages
...the tide, POEMS OF PLACES. Or shades into delicate opaline bands Dreamily lapsing on pale pink sands. Wherever you wander the sea is in sight, With its...unfurl, Planting their coral and sowing their pearl. Who knows the spot where Atlantis sank ? Myths of a lovely drowned continent Homeless drift over waters... | |
| 1879 - 314 pages
...of beryl eddies the tide, Or shades into delicate opaline bands Dreamily lapsing on pale pink sands. Wherever you wander the sea is in sight, With its...unfurl, Planting their coral and sowing their pearl. Who knows the spot where Atlantis sank? Myths of a lovely drowned continent Homeless drift over waters... | |
| Lucy Larcom - 1884 - 384 pages
...tangled groves, Where, sheltered by jagged rock-shelves wide, Eeriest sprites of the deep might hide. Wherever you wander, the sea is in sight, With its...unfurl, Planting their coral and sowing their pearl. Who knows the spot where Atlantis sank ? Myths of a lovely drowned continent Homeless drift over waters... | |
| George Watson Cole - 1907 - 316 pages
...stanzas of six lines each. " Wherever you wander the sea is in sight, With its changeable turquois green and blue, And its strange transparence of limpid...unfurl, Planting their coral and sowing their pearl." Also in her Poetical works ; Household edition (Bost.j 1890), p. 247-249. Harper's weekly. A journal... | |
| John Augustine Zahm - 1910 - 512 pages
...Amphitrite. It was indeed 52 such a scene as the poet has painted for us in these charming verses : — ' ' Wherever you wander the sea is in sight, With its...unfurl, Planting their coral and sowing their pearl. ' ' CHAPTER II TRINIDAD AND THE ORINOCO "The battle's rage Was like the strife which currents wage,... | |
| John Augustine Zahm - 1910 - 510 pages
...indeed such a scene as the poet has painted for us in these charming verses : — ' ' Wherever yon wander the sea is in sight, "With its changeable turquoise...unfurl, Planting their coral and sowing their pearl." CHAPTER II TRINIDAD AND THE ORINOCO "The battle's rage Was like the strife which currents wage, Where... | |
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