HE sought his sire from shore to shore, He sought him day by day ; The prow he track'd was seen no more, Breasting the ocean-spray ; Yet, as the winds his voyage sped, He sail'd above his father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the... The West Indies, and Other Poems - Page 125by James Montgomery - 1810 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1865 - 380 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main ; — He sought his sire ; he sought in vain. Son of the brave ! no longer weep...affection true, Along the wild disastrous deep, Thy lather's course pursue ; Full in his wake of glory steer, His spirit prompts thy bold career, His compass... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales) - 1874 - 582 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep, beneath the rolling main ; — He sought his sire ; he sought in vain. Son of the brave ! no longer weep...awe the sea, Britain shall find thy sire in thee. JAMES MONTGOMERY. WRECK OF THE " ARCTIC." O BARK, baptised with a name of doom ! The distant and the... | |
| 1878 - 228 pages
...his father's head, Unconscious where it lay Deep deep beneath the rolling main ; He sought his sire, he sought in vain. Son of the brave ! no longer weep...awe the sea, Britain shall find thy sire in thee. MONTGOMERY. -•*;.• . T^ 30 IXDIA Civil SERVICE : — OPEN COMPETITION OF 1880. Or this, For Latin... | |
| James Montgomery - 1879 - 572 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main ;— He sought his sire ; he sought in vain. Son of the brave ! no longer weep...awe the sea, Britain shall find thy sire in thee. A NIGHT IN A STAGE-COACH. BEING A MEDITATION ON THE WAY BETWEEN LONDON AND BRISTOL, SEPT. 23, 1815.... | |
| James Montgomery - 1881 - 535 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main ; — He sought his sire ; he sought in vain. Son of the brave ! no longer weep...sea, Britain shall find thy sire in thee. MS TO THE MEMORY OF " A FEMALE WHOM SICKNESS HAD RECOKOILED TO THE ' NOTES OF SORROW,' " ,Vho corresponded with... | |
| James Montgomery - 1881 - 618 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main ; — He sought his sire ; he sought in vain. Son of the brave ! no longer weep...awe the sea, Britain shall find thy sire in thee. A NIGHT IN A STAGE-COACH. BEING A MEDITATION ON THE WAY BETWEEN LONDON AND BRISTOL, SEPT. 23, 1815.... | |
| John Percival Postgate - 1922 - 242 pages
...father's head, Unconscious where it lay, Deep, deep beneath the rolling main. — He sought his sire, he sought in vain. Son of the brave ! no longer weep....awe the sea, Britain shall find thy sire in thee. 54 TENNYSON, In Memoriam, xcvill RlSEST thou thus, dim dawn, again, So loud with voices of the birds,... | |
| 1823 - 568 pages
...vain. • The Cape of Good Hope, formerly called the Cape of Storms. — SEE CAMOENI' Liarad, book v. " Son of the brave! no longer weep Still with affection...disastrous deep, Thy father's course pursue; Full in bis wake of glory steer, His spirit prompts thy bold career, His compass guides thee through; So, while... | |
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