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" Is this the hill ? is this the kirk ? Is this mine own countree ? We drifted o'er the harbour-bar, And I with sobs did pray — O let me be awake, my God 1 Or let me sleep alway. "
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by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1905 - 157 pages
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...harbor-bar, And I with sobs did pray, — O, let me be awake, my God ! Or let me sleep alway. The harbor-bay was clear as glass, So smoothly it was strewn ! And...no less, That stands above the rock ; The moonlight steejx'd in silentness The steady weathercock. And the bay was white with silent light, • Till, rising...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

1872 - 900 pages
...harbor-bar, And I with sobs did pray, — 0, let me be awake, my God ! Or let me sleep alway. The harbor-bay tОQ silcntncss The steady weathercock. And the bay was white with silent light, Till, rising from the same,...
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Longer English poems, with notes, ed. by J.W. Hales, Issue 440

John Wesley Hales - 1872 - 552 pages
...pray— O let me be awake, my God ! 47o Or let me sleep alway. "The harbour-bay was clear as grass, So smoothly it was strewn ! And on the bay the moonlight lay, And the shadow of the Moon. 475 "The rock shone bright, the kirk no less, That stands above the rock : The moonlight steeped in...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2

Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
...? We drifted o'er the harbour-bar, And I with sobs did pray — О lot me be awake, my God ! Or lot z T U steep'd in silentness The steady weathercock. And the bay was white with silent light, Till rising...
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The casquet of literature, a selection in poetry and prose, ed ..., Volumes 3-4

Casket - 1873 - 912 pages
...awake, my God ! Or let mo sleep alway. The harbour bay wae clear ая glose, So smoothly it wae etrewn ! n very dree: An' th' har'stone's l« That stands above the rock : The moonlight steeped in eilentneee The steady weathercock. And the...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1873 - 472 pages
...na"ve countryWe drifted o'er the harbour-bar, And I with sobs did pray — O let me be awake, my God ! Or let me sleep alway. The harbour-bay was clear as glass, So smoothly it was strewn I And on the bay the moonlight laji, And the shadow of the moon. The rock shone bright, the kirk no...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 pages
...harbor-bar, And I with sobs did pray, — 0, let me be awake, my God ! Or let me sleep alway. The harbor-bay was clear as glass, *So smoothly it was strewn ! And on the bny the moonlight lay, And the shadow of the moon. The rock shone bright, the kirk no less, That stands...
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Theology in the English Poets: Cowper, Coleridge, Wordsworth and Burns

Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1874 - 396 pages
...felt or less clearly expressed. Though some of the lines are weak, the whole impression is vivid : The harbour-bay was clear as glass So smoothly it...moonlight steeped in silentness The steady weather-cock. Then there are two other descriptions, one of the ship in a swift tropical squall in which the smallest...
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Sea and Shore: A Collection of Poems ...

Martha Le Baron Goddard - 1874 - 248 pages
...harbor-bar, And I with sobs did pray, — Oh, let me be awake, my God ! Or let me sleep alway. The harbor-bar was clear as glass, . So smoothly it was strewn !...moonlight steeped in silentness The steady weathercock. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. ST. CORMAC, THE NAVIGATOR. A LEGEND OF THE ISLAND OF LEWIS. "L First Islander....
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Theology in the English Poets: Cowper--Coleridge--Wordsworth and Burns

Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1875 - 374 pages
...truly felt or less clearly expressed. Though some of the lines are weak, the whole impression is vivid: The harbour-bay was clear as glass So smoothly it...moonlight steeped in silentness The steady weather-cock. Then there are two other descriptions, one of the ship in a swift tropical squall in which the smallest...
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