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" ... unrelenting frosts congeal: Yet sure, if right Palemon can divine, The sense of gentle pity dwells in thine. Yes ! all his cares thy sympathy shall know, And prove the kind companion of his woe. "
A Private Journal from the Period of the Sailing of the First Ship of War ... - Page 29
1817 - 46 pages
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The Shipwreck, a Poem

William Falconer - 1803 - 224 pages
...ALBERT thou know'st, with skill and science grac'd, In humble station tho' by fortune plac'd; 475 Yet never seaman more serenely brave Led Britain's conquering squadrons o'er the wave. Where full in view Augusta's spires are seen, With flow'ry lawns and waving woods between; A peaceful...
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The Shipwreck: A Poem in Three Cantos

William Falconer - 1803 - 216 pages
...ALBERT thou kno w'st, with skill and science grac'd, In humble station tho' by fortune plac'd ; 475 Yet never seaman more serenely brave Led Britain's conquering squadrons o'er the wave. Where full in view Augusta's spires are seen, With flow'ry lawns and waving woods between ; A peaceful...
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The shipwreck, with life by R. Carruthers, illustr. by B. Foster

William Falconer - 1868 - 180 pages
..."Albert thou know'st with skill and science graced; In humble station though by fortune placed, Yet never seaman more serenely brave Led Britain's conquering squadrons o'er the wave : Where full in view Augusta's spires are seen, With flowery lawns and waving woods between, A peaceful...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 14

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 pages
...Albert thou know'st with skill, and science grac'dj In humble station though by Fortune plac'd, Yet never seaman more serenely brave Led Britain's conquering squadrons o'er the wave. Where full in view Augusta's spires are seen With flow'ry lawns, and waving woods between. An humble...
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The shipwreck, and other poems

William Falconer - 1818 - 194 pages
...Albert, thou know'st, with skill and science In humble station tho' by fortune plac'd, £grac'd ; Yet never seaman more serenely brave Led Britain's conquering squadrons o'er the wave. Palemon's Story. Where full in view Augusta's spires are seen, With flowery lawns and waving woods...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 322 pages
...Albert thou know'st with skill and science graced; In humble station though by fortune placed, Yet never seaman more serenely brave Led Britain's conquering squadrons o'er the wave: Where full in view Augusta's spires are seen, With flowery lawns and waving woods between, An humble...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton ...

John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...Albert thou know'st with skill and science graced I n humble station though by Fortune placed. Yet never seaman more serenely brave Led Britain's conquering squadrons o'er the wave. Where full in view Augusta's spires are seen, With flowery lawns and waving woods between, Л peaceful...
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The Excellency of the Female Character Vindicated: Being an Investigation ...

Thomas Branagan - 1828 - 298 pages
...wo.e. "Albert, thou kuow'st with still and science In humble station tho' by fortune pi ac'd;' Yet never seaman more serenely brave Led Britain's conquering squadrons o'er the wave, Where full in view Augusta's spires are seen, 'With flowery lawns, and waving woods between, A peaceful...
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The Rival Crusoes, Or, The Shipwreck: Also, A Voyage to Norway ; and the ...

Agnes Strickland - 1836 - 224 pages
...While on the margin of declining day Night's shadowy cone reluctant melts away." To add to this, " That never seaman more serenely brave Led Britain's conquering squadrons o'er the wave."' THE SHIPWRECK. Perhaps it will be considered that Falconer's beautiful poem is too generally known...
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The Poetical Works of William Falconer

William Falconer - 1836 - 306 pages
...n|Mlli\ -llal! k.' .i1 ilf 1ll- \i nilli -k graced; lu linmhlc station though by fortune placed, Vet never seaman more serenely brave Led Britain's conquering squadrons o'er the wave; Where fnll in view Augusta's spires are seen \\'itli rlowery lawns, and waving woods between, An humble...
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