| James Baldwin - 1897 - 252 pages
...pirates flee, Why ring ' The Brides of Enderby' ? " I looked without, and lo ! my son Came riding down with might and main •, He raised a shout as he drew...Elizabeth ! " (A sweeter woman ne'er drew breath Than my son's wife, Elizabeth.) " The old sea wall," he cried, " is down, The rising tide comes on apace, And... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 492 pages
...pirates flee, Why ring ' The Brides of Enderby' ? " I looked without, and lo ! my son Came riding down with might and main ; He raised a shout as he drew...Elizabeth ! " (A sweeter woman ne'er drew breath Than my son's wife, Elizabeth.) " The old sea wall," he cried, " is down, The rising tide comes on apace, And... | |
| Longman (Firm) - 1897 - 296 pages
...Brides of Enderby ' ?" I looked without, and lo ! my son Came riding down with might and main ; 80 He raised a shout as he drew on, Till all the welkin..."Elizabeth! Elizabeth!" (A sweeter woman ne'er drew breath "The old sea-wall" (he cried) " is down, The rising tide comes on apace, And boats adrift in yonder... | |
| 1898 - 348 pages
...the west bin red to see, And storms be none, and pyrates flee, Why ring ' The Brides of Enderby ' ?" I looked without, and lo ! my sonne Came riding downe...sonne's wife, Elizabeth.) " The olde sea wall (he cryed) is downe I The rising tide comes on apace ; And boats, adrift in yonder towne, Go sailing uppe... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - 1898 - 614 pages
...while the west bin red to see, And storms be none, and pyrates flee, Why ring The Brides of Enderby 1" I looked without, and lo! my sonne Came riding downe...drew breath Than my sonne's wife, Elizabeth.) "The old sea-wall" (he cried) "is downe! The rising tide comes on apace; And boats adrift in yonder towne... | |
| Sherman Williams - 1898 - 344 pages
...storms be none, and pyrates flee, Why ring 'The Brides of Enderby ' ?" I looked without, and lo ! ray sonne Came riding downe with might and main > He raised...sonne's wife, Elizabeth.) " The olde sea wall (he eryed) is downe ! The rising tide comes on apace ; And boats, adrift in yonder towne, Go sailing uppe... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1880 - 510 pages
...-west bin red to see, And storms be none, and pyrates flee, Why ring « The Brides of Enderby ? ' " I looked without, and lo ! my sonne Came riding downe with might and main : He raised a shout as ho drew on, Till all the welkin rang again, " Elizabeth ! Elizabeth !'" (A sweeter woman ne'er drew... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 pages
...the west bin red to see, And storms be none, a/id pyrates flee, Why ring ' The Brides of Enderby ' ? I looked without, and lo ! my sonne Came riding downe...Elizabeth !" (A sweeter woman ne'er drew breath Than my eonne's wife, Elizabeth.) " The olde sea wall," he cried, "is downe, The rising tide comes on apace,... | |
| Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 452 pages
...none, and pyrates flee, Why ring < The Brides of Enderby ' ? " I looked without, and lo ! my sonne Game riding downe with might and main ; He raised a shout as he drew on, Till all the welkin ran again, "Elizabeth! Elizabeth!" (A sweeter woman ne'er drew breath Than my sonne's wife, Elizabeth.)... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1900 - 604 pages
...none, and pyrates flee, Why ring the " Brides of Enderby? "'] I looked without, and lo ! my sonne Carne riding downe with might and main: He raised a shout as he drew on, So Till all the welkin rang again, ' Elizabeth ! Elizabeth ! ' (A sweeter woman ne'er drew breath Than... | |
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