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" The blaze upon the waters to the east : The blaze upon his island overhead ; The blaze upon the waters to the west ; Then the great stars that globed themselves in Heaven, The hollower-bellowing ocean, and again The scarlet shafts of sunrise — but no... "
Enoch Arden - Page 38
by Alfred Tennyson, D.C.L. - 1868
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The Living Age, Volume 198

1893 - 846 pages
...seaward-gazing gorge, A shipwreck'd sailor, waiting for a sail : No sail from day to day, but every day The sunrise broken into scarlet shafts Among the palms...again The scarlet shafts of sunrise — but no sail. More wonderful still is the following picture of a city on a distant mountainside, as viewed through...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1

1865 - 820 pages
...seaward-gazing gorge, A ship-wrecked sailor, waiting for a sail : No sail from day to day, but every day The sunrise broken into scarlet shafts Among the palms...and precipices ; The blaze upon the waters to the cast ; The blaze upon his island overhead ; The blaze upon the waters to the west ; Then the great...
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The Bible class magazine [ed. by C.H. Bateman]., Volumes 13-14

National Sunday school union - 1873 - 686 pages
...sea itself, like a dread, shining slimy serpent — a sea, too, awfully becalmed : — " Every day The sunrise, broken into scarlet shafts Among the palms and ferns and precipices; To blaze upon the waters to the east, - To blaze upon the water* to the west, Or the low moan of leaden-coloured...
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The North British Review, Volume 41

1864 - 546 pages
...seaward-gazing gorge, A shipwreck'd sailor, waiting for a sail: No sail from day to day, but every day The sunrise broken into scarlet shafts Among the palms...hollower-bellowing ocean, and again The scarlet shafts of sunrise—but no sail." A sadly' erroneous notion appears to prevail at present among some readers...
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The St. James's Magazine, Volume 11

1864 - 554 pages
...seaward-gazing gorge, A shipwreck'd sailor, waiting for a sail. No sail from day to day, but every day The sunrise broken into scarlet shafts Among the palms,...great stars that globed themselves in heaven, The hollower bellowing ocean, and again The scarlet shafts of sunrise— but no sail. "There often as he...
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The National Review, Volume 19

Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1864 - 446 pages
...seaward-gazing gorge. A ship-wrcck'd sailor, waiting for a sail : No sail from day to day, but every day The sunrise broken into scarlet shafts Among the palms...The blaze upon the waters to th'e west ; Then the groat stars that globed themselves in Heaven, The hollower-bellowing ocean, and again The scarlet shafts...
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The North British Review, Volumes 40-41

1864 - 560 pages
...but every day Tbe suurise broken into scarlet shafts Among the palms and ferns and precipices; Tbe blaze upon the waters to the east; / The blaze upon...the great stars that globed themselves in Heaven, Tbe bollower-bellowing ocean, and again Tbe scarlet shafts of sunrise — but no sail." A sadly erroneous...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96

1864 - 808 pages
...thundering on the reef, The moving whisper of huge trees. . . . No sail from day to day, but every day The sunrise broken into scarlet shafts Among the palms...blaze upon the waters to the east; The blaze upon bis island overhead ; The blaze upon the waters to the west ; Then the great stars that globed themselves...
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Every month

1864 - 196 pages
...down." This is somewhat weak, and is much inferior to the next, which is descriptive of sunset — " The blaze upon the waters to the east ; The blaze...overhead ; The blaze upon the waters to the west." These do not bear comparison with "the hate of hate, the love of love, the scorn of scorn." A beautiful...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 83

1864 - 744 pages
...sail : No sail from day to day, but every day The sunrise broken into scarlet shafts Among the palma and ferns and precipices ; The blaze upon the waters to the east ; The blaze upon his island overhead ; The.bbize upon the waters to the west ; Then the great stars that globed themselves in heaven, The...
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