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" As ships, becalmed at eve, that lay With canvas drooping, side by side, Two towers of sail at dawn of day Are scarce long leagues apart descried ; When fell the night, upsprung the breeze, And all the darkling hours they plied, Nor dreamt but each the... "
Thalatta: A Book for the Sea-side - Page 205
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 92

1862 - 818 pages
...volume before us, written in his earlier years : — " As ships, becalmed at eve, that lay With canvass drooping, side by side, Two towers of sail at dawn of day Arc scarce long leagues apart descried; When foil the light, up sprung!the breeze, And all the darkling...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 76

1863 - 640 pages
...towers of sail at dawn of day, Are scarce long leagues apart descried ; " When fell the night, up sprung the breeze, And all the darkling hours they plied,...the self-same seas By each was cleaving side by side : " E'en so — bnt why the tale reveal Of those whom year by year unchanged, Brief absence joined...
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Ambarvalia: Poems

Arthur Hugh Clough, Thomas Burbidge - 1849 - 170 pages
...; Some day thou shalt it view. Qua cur sum ventus. As ships, becalmed at eve, that lay With canvass drooping, side by side, Two towers of sail at dawn...self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side : E'en so—but why the tale reveal Of those, whom year by year unchanged, Brief absence joined anew...
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Ambarvalia: Poems

Arthur Hugh Clough, Thomas Burbidge - 1849 - 170 pages
...thou shalt it view. Qua cursum ventus. As ships, becalmed at eve, that lay With canvass drooping,"side by side, Two towers of sail at dawn of day Are scarce...self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side : E'en so — but why the tale reveal Of those, whom year by year unchanged, Brief absence joined anew...
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Ambarvalia: Poems

Arthur Hugh Clough, Thomas Burbidge - 1849 - 178 pages
...shalt it view. 49 Qua curium cental. As ships, becalmed at eve, that lay . With canvass drooping, Bide by side, Two towers of sail at dawn of day Are scarce...leagues apart descried ; \ When fell the night, upsprung tho breeze. And all the darkling hours they plied, ji Nor dreamt but each tho self-same seas ' By each...
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The Prospective Review: A Quarterly Journal of Theology and Literature, Volume 6

1850 - 550 pages
...that a want of taste is sometimes discernible : — "As ships, becalmed at eve, that lay With canvass drooping, side by side, Two towers of sail at dawn...self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side : E'en so — but why the tale reveal Of those, whom, year by year unchanged, Brief absence joined...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 20

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 608 pages
...effusions, where, it must be candidly allowed, that a want of taste is sometimes discernible : — " he mind many thoughts of trifling separate value which...FEW SO WHITE, AS THEY ARE PAINTED. WHEN Shakspeare self-fame peas 15y each was cleaving-, side by side : E'en so— but why the tale reveal Of those,...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 20

1850 - 604 pages
...effusions, where, it must be candidly allowed, that a want of taste is sometimes discernible : — " As ships, becalmed at eve, that lay With canvas drooping,...the breeze, And all the darkling hours they plied, ^Jor dreamt but each the self-same seas E5y each was cleaving, side by side : 3'en so— but why the...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 36

1875 - 782 pages
...becalmed at eye, that lay With canvas drooping, lida by aide, Two toweri of sail at dawn oi day An scarce long leagues apart descried ; " When fell the night, upsprung the breeze, And all the darkling boon they piled, Nor dreamt but each the self-same seas By each was cleaylng, Bide by side : " B'en...
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THE CORNHILL MAGAZINE

SMITH - 1862 - 924 pages
...little or none. Tin; nearest approach to poetry is perhaps in the following : — QUA CURSUM VENTUS. As ships becalmed at eve, that lay, With canvas drooping,...Two towers of sail at dawn of day Are scarce long lengues apart descried; TVhen fell the night, up sprung the href zc, And all the darkling hours they...
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