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" So farre, so fast the eygre drave. The heart had hardly time to beat, Before a shallow seething wave Sobbed in the grasses at oure feet: The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee. "
The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review - Page 58
edited by - 1889
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The Christian spectator. New ser. [of The Monthly Christian ..., Volumes 3-4

1862 - 1006 pages
...shallow seething wave Sobbed in the grasses at oure feet: The feet had hardly time to flee IJefore it brake against the knee, And all the world was in the sea. Upon the roofc we sate that night, The noise of bells went sweeping by. I marked the lofty beacon light Stream...
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The Poetical Works of Jean Ingelow: Including the Shepherd Lady and Other Poems

Jean Ingelow - 1863 - 554 pages
...shallow seething wave Sobbed in the grasses at oure feet : The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee, And all the world was in...tower, red and high — A lurid mark and dread to sec ; And awsome bells they were to mee, That in the dark rang " Enderby." They rang the sailor lads...
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The High Tide

Jean Ingelow - 1864 - 36 pages
...shallow seething wave Sobbed in the grasses at oure feet : The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee, And all the world was in the sea. THE HIGH TIDE. I marked the lofty beacon light Stream from the church tower, red and high . A lurid...
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The Late English Poets

Richard Henry Stoddard - 1865 - 562 pages
...heart had hardly time to beat, Before a shallow seething wave The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee, And all the world was in...noise of bells went sweeping by : I marked the lofty beacon-light Stream from the church tower, red and highA lurid mark and dread to see ; And awsome bells...
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Golden Leaves from the British Poets

John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 pages
...shallow seething wave Sobbed in the grasses at oure feet : The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee, And all the world was in...beacon light Stream from the church tower, red and hig'iA lurid mark and dread to see; And awsome bells they were to mee, That in the dark rang " Enderby."...
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Festival of Song: A Series of Evenings with the Poets

Frederick Saunders - 1866 - 412 pages
...shallow seething wave sobbed in the grasses at oure feet : The feet had hardly time to flee before it brake against the knee, And all the world was in the sea. -:•:- * * That flow strewed wrecks about the grass, that ebbe swept out the flocks to sea ; A fatal...
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Poems

Jean Ingelow - 1866 - 274 pages
...shallow seething wave Sobbed in the grasses at oure feet : The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee, And all the world was in the sea. 'S' I marked the lofty beacon light Stream from the church tower, red and high — A lurid mark and...
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Poems...

Jean Ingelow - 1867 - 272 pages
...so fast the eygre drave, The heart had hardly time to beat, The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee, And all the world was in...awsome bells they were to mee, That in the dark rang ' Euderby.' They rang the sailor lads to guide From roofe to roofe who fearless rowed ; And I — my...
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Poems, Volume 2

Jean Ingelow - 1867 - 358 pages
...shallow seething wave Sobbed in the grasses at oure feet : The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee, And all the world was in...beacon light Stream from the church tower, red and highA lurid mark and dread to see; And awsome bells they were to mee That in the dark rang ' Enderby.'...
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Comstock's Elocution, Enlarged: A System of Vocal Gymnastics Designed for ...

Andrew Comstock, Philip Lawrence - 1808 - 596 pages
...a shallow seething wave Sobbed in the grasses at oure feet, The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee, And all the world was in the sea. Upon the roofe we sat that night, The noise of bells went sweeping by ; I marked the lofty beacon light Stream from the...
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