| George Melville Baker - 1879 - 734 pages
...fellows! we are drifting to onr death!" Then they looked at one another, and they felt the awful shock, When with louder crash than tempest, they were dashed...? No one looked at him, or kicked him, 'midst the paralyzing roar, All along he felt the danger, and he saw the distant shore. Over went the gallant... | |
| Gus Williams - 1881 - 556 pages
...help you ! God have mercy on us all ! " So they rushed about like madmen, seizing belt, and oar, and i rope — For the sailor knows where life is, there's...? No one looked at him, or kicked him, 'midst the paralyzing roar, All alone he felt the danger, and he saw the distant shore. Over went the gallant... | |
| 1881 - 426 pages
...confusion, at the dreaded dawn of day, From the hold of that doomed vessel crept a wretched stowaway I Who shall tell the saddened story of this miserable...or bully's victim, or a runaway from school, When lie stole that fatal passage from the port of Liverpool ? No one looked at him, or kicked him, midst... | |
| Clement Scott - 1882 - 150 pages
...fellows! we are drifting to our death !" Then they looked at one another, and they felt the awful shock, When, with louder crash than tempest, they were dashed...stole that fatal passage from the port of Liverpool ? H No one looked at him, or kicked him, 'midst the paralyzing roar All alone he felt the danger, and... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1883 - 662 pages
...! We are drifting to our death ! " Then they looked at one another ; and they felt the awful shock, When, with louder crash than tempest, they were dashed...Liverpool? No one looked at him, or kicked him ; midst the paralyzing roar AH alone, he felt the danger, and he saw the distant shore. Over went the gallant fellows... | |
| Clement Scott - 1888 - 352 pages
...is, there's the faintest ray of hope. Then amidst the wild confusion, at the dreaded • dawn of dey, From the hold of that doomed vessel crept a wretched...the ship was breaking fast, And the Captain with his life-belt—he prepared But he saw a .boy neglected, with a face of ashy grey, " Who are you ? " roared... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1897 - 938 pages
...confusion, at the dreaded dawn of day, From the hold of that doomed vessel crept a wretched stowaway 1 Who shall tell the saddened story of this miserable...Liverpool? No one looked at him, or kicked him, midst the paralyzing roar, All alone he felt the danger, and he saw the distant shore. Over went the gallant... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1897 - 940 pages
...saddened story of this miserable lad ? Was it wild adventure stirred him, was he going to the bad ? SVas he thief, or bully's victim, or a runaway from school,...Liverpool? No one looked at him, or kicked him, midst the paralyzing roar, All alone he felt the danger, and he saw the distant shore. Over went the gallant... | |
| 1910 - 624 pages
...fellows ! we are drifting to our death!" Then they looked at one another, and they felt the awful shock, When, with louder crash than tempest, they were dashed...Liverpool? No one looked at him, or kicked him, 'midst the paralyzing roar, All alone he felt the danger, and he saw the distant shore. Over went the gallant... | |
| 1910 - 528 pages
...fellows ! we are drifting to our death !" Then they looked at one another, and they felt the awful shock, When, with louder crash than tempest, they were dashed...Liverpool? No one looked at him, or kicked him, 'midst the paralyzing roar, All alone he felt the danger, and he saw the distant shore. Over went the gallant... | |
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