And they trimmed the lamps as the sun went down They looked at the squall, and they looked at the shower, And the night-rack came rolling up ragged and brown. But men must work, and women must weep, Though storms be sudden, and waters deep, And the harbour... The Burlington: A High-class Monthly Magazine - Page 118edited by - 1881Full view - About this book
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...at the squall, and they looked at the shower, And the night-rack came rolling up, ragged and brown. But men must work and women must weep, Though storms be sudden and waters deep, And the harbor-bar be moaning. DOLCINO TO MARGARET. THE world goes up and the world goes down, And the sunshine... | |
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...looked at the squall, and they looked at the shower, And the rack it came rolling up, ragged and brown ; But men must work, and women must weep, Though storms be sudden, and waters deep, And the harbor bar be moaning. Three corpses lay out on the shining sands In the morning gleam as the tide... | |
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...tho squall, and they looked at the shower, And the rack aa it came rolling up, ragged and brown ; — But men must work, and women must weep, Though storms be sudden, and waters deep, And the harbor-bar be moaning. Ш. Three corpses lay out on the shining sands, In the morning gleam, as the... | |
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...the squall, and they looked at the shower, And the rack it came rolling up, ragged and brown ; — But men must work, and women must weep, Though storms be sudden, and waters deep, And the harbour-bar be moaning. ni. Three corpses lay out on the shining sands, In the morning gleam, as the... | |
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...at the squall, and they looked at the shower, And the night rack came rolling up ragged and brown ! But men must work, and women must weep, Though storms...sudden, and waters deep, And the harbour bar be moaning. Three corpses lay out on the shining sands In the morning gleam as the tide went down, And the women... | |
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...at the squall, and they looked at the shower, And the night rack came rolling up ragged and brown ! But men must work, and women must weep, Though storms...sudden, and waters deep, And the harbour bar be moaning. Three corpses lay out on the shining sands In the morning gleam as the tide went down, And the women... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1856 - 312 pages
...at the squall, and they looked at the shower, And the night rack came rolling up ragged and brown ! But men must work, and women must weep, Though storms...sudden, and waters deep, And the harbour bar be moaning. Three corpses lay out on the shining sands In the morning gleam as the tide went down, And the women... | |
| Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice - 1856 - 308 pages
...at the squall, and they looked at the shower, And the night rack came rolling up ragged and brown ! But men must work, and women must weep, Though storms...sudden, and waters deep, And the harbour bar be moaning. Three corpses lay out on the shining sands In the morning gleam as the tide went down, And the women... | |
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...the squall, and they looked at the shower, And the night rack came rolling up ragged and brown ! Jut men must work, and women must weep, Though storms...sudden, and waters deep, And the harbour bar be moaning. ee corpses lay out on the shining sands In the morning gleam as the tide went down, nd the women are... | |
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