Yet, though full oft to future perils blind, With skill superior glow'd his daring mind Through snares of death the reeling bark to guide, When midnight shades involve the raging tide. To Rodmond, next in order of command, Succeeds the youngest of our... The Shipwreck: A Poem - Page 18by William Falconer, James Stanier Clarke - 1804 - 220 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1782 - 516 pages
...involve the raging tide. ,< • Ooz To To Rodmond next, in order of command. Succeeds the youngeft of our naval band. But what avails it to record a name That courts no rank among the fons of fame ! While yet a ftrippling, oft with fond alarms Hisbofom danc'dto Nature's boundlefs charms)... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 pages
...midnight (hades involve the raging tide. To Rodmond next, in order of command, Succeeds the youngefl of our naval band. But what avails it to record a name That courts no rank among the fons of Fame ? While yet a (tripling, oft' with fond alarms, His bofom danc'd to Nature's boundlefs... | |
| William Falconer - 1803 - 216 pages
...bark to guide, When midnight shades involve the raging tide. To RODMOND next in order of command, 300 Succeeds the youngest of our naval band. But what...a name That courts no rank among the sons of Fame ! While yet a stripling, oft with fond alarms, 304 His bosom danc'd to Nature's boundless charms. On... | |
| William Falconer - 1868 - 180 pages
...snares of death the reeling bark to guide, When midnight shades involve the raging tide. To Redmond next in order of command Succeeds the youngest of...among the sons of fame ; Whose vital spring had just begun to bloom When o'er it sorrow spread her sickening gloom ? While yet a stripling, oft with fond... | |
| William Falconer, Thomas Park - 1809 - 184 pages
...snares of death the reeling bark to guide, When midnight shades involve the r:iging tide. To Rodmond next in order of command Succeeds the youngest of...While yet a stripling, oft with fond alarms His bosom danc'd to nature's boundless charms; On him fair science dawn'd in happier hour, Awakening into bloom... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 296 pages
...; That, with her pitchy entrails stor'd, resort, A sooty tribe, to fair Augusta's port. To Rodmond, next in order of command, Succeeds the youngest of...a name That courts no rank among the sons of fame While yet a stripling, oft with fond alarms, His bosom danc'd to nature's boundless charms : On him... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 pages
...snares ofMeath the reeling hark to guide. When midnight shades involve the raging tide. To Rodmond next in order of command Succeeds the youngest of...While yet a stripling, oft with fond alarms His bosom danc'd to Nature's boundless charms; On him fair Science dawn'd in happier hour, Awakening into bloom... | |
| Poetical narratives - 1810 - 330 pages
...; That, with her pitchy entrails stor'd, resort, A sooty tribe, to fair Augusta's port. To Rodmond, next in order of command, Succeeds the youngest of...avails it to record a name That courts no rank among die sons of fame ? While yet a stripling, oft with fond alarms, His bosom danc'd to nature's boundless... | |
| William Falconer - 1811 - 252 pages
...snares of death the reeling bark to guide, W hen midnight shades involve the raging tide. To RODMOXD next, in order of command, Succeeds the youngest of...a name That courts no rank among the sons of Fame ? W bile vet a stapling, oft with fond alarms His boM>m danc'd to Nature's boundless charm? ; Co him... | |
| William Falconer - 1811 - 118 pages
...snares of death the reeling bark to guide, When midnight shades involve the raging tide. To Redmond next, in order of command, Succeeds the youngest of...a name That courts no rank among the sons of Fame? While yet a stripling, oft with fond alarms His bosom danc'd to Nature's boundless charms, On him fair... | |
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