Farewell to Old Montauk, and gave thee thanks, Ultima Thule of that noble Isle Against whose breast the everlasting surge Long travelling on, and ominous of wrath, Incessant beats. Thou lift'st a blessed torch Unto the vexed and storm-tossed mariner,... Scenes in My Native Land - Página 44por Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1845 - 319 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Benjamin Franklin Thompson - 1839 - 568 páginas
...the spot by Mrs. Sigourney in 1837, are well worthy of preservation : " Ultima Thulel of this ancient isle, Against whose breast the everlasting surge Long travelling on, and ominous of wrath. For ever beats. Thou lift'stan eye of light Unto the vex'd and storm-toss'd mariner, Guiding him safely... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Thompson - 1843 - 544 páginas
...spot by Mrs. Sigourney in 1 837, are well worthy of preservation : " Ultima Thule ! of this ancient isle, Against whose breast the everlasting surge Long travelling on, and ominous of wrath, For ever beats. Thou lift's an eye of light Unto the vex'd and storm-toss'd mariner, Guiding him safely... | |
| 1845 - 638 páginas
...wasted drooping mind Alike revivify. But first, we bade Farewell to old Montauk, and gave thee thaoks Ultima Thule, of that noble isle, Against whose breast...mariner, Guiding him safely on his course again : So teaches us, mid our own dark ills to guard The lamp of charity, and with clear eye Look up to Heaven.... | |
| Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1845 - 560 páginas
...simple, so serene, That languid nerve, and wasted, drooping mind Alike revivify. But first, we bade Farewell to Old Montauk, and gave thee thanks, Ultima...noble Isle Against whose breast the everlasting surge Came travelling on, and ominous of wrath, Incessant beats. Thou lift 'st a blessed torch Unto the vexed... | |
| John Disturnell - 1855 - 272 páginas
...lines, written by Mrs. Sigourney, in 1837, are well worthy of perusal : " Uttima TKute I of this ancient isle, Against whose breast the everlasting surge, Long travelling on, and ominous of wrath, For ever beats. There lift 'at an eye of light Unto the vex'd and storm-toss'd mariner, Guiding him... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1876 - 562 páginas
...from Sag Harbor by Gardiner's Island and Napeague Bay to Moutauk Point. " Ultima Thule of this ancient isle, Against whose breast the everlasting surge Long travelling on, and ominous ol wrath Forever beats. MKS. SIGOUHNET. The train runs near the Peconic Biver to the prosperous village... | |
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