Forget me not !' The sailor, tost on stormy seas, Though far his bark may roam, Still hears a voice in every breeze That wakens thoughts of home. He thinks upon his distant friends, His wife, his humble cot; And from his inmost heart ascends The prayer... Poetic Vigils - Pagina 78di Bernard Barton - 1824 - 303 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pagine
...its better part Would keep him unforgot. The chosen motto of his heart Is still—' Forget me not !' The sailor, tost on stormy seas, Though far his bark...canvas, or in stone, Another's figure, form, or face, Or motto's spirit own ; Each thus would like to leave behind His semblance — and for what ? But that... | |
| 1824 - 486 pagine
...better part Would keep him unforgot. The chosen motto of his heart Is still — ' Forget me not !' The sailor, tost on stormy seas, Though far his bark...canvas, or in stone, Another's figure, form, or face, Or motto's spirit own ; Each thus would like to leave behind His semblance — and for what f But that... | |
| Gems - 1841 - 624 pagine
...Would keep him unforgot: The chosen motto of his heart la still— " Forget me not!" The sailor tossed on stormy seas, Though far his bark may roam ; Still...me not!" The sculptor, painter, while they trace On canvass or in stone, Another's figure, form, or face, Our motto's spirit own ; Each thus would like... | |
| Museum of Practical Geology (Great Britain) - 1871 - 298 pagine
...verses, surrounded by a garland of rudely-painted (lowers : — " Forget me not. ' The sailor tost in stormy seas, ' Though far his bark may roam, ' Still...his inmost heart ascends ' The prayer Forget me not ! " Barten." T. 7. EARTHENWARE BOWL, ornamented with nautical subjects in transfer-printing, rudely... | |
| L. W. - 1874 - 158 pagine
...a ship of war, accompanied by verses suitable for sailors, as — FORGET ME NOT. The Bailor tost in stormy seas, Though far his bark may roam, Still hears...his inmost heart ascends The prayer " Forget me not ! " Barton. or views of the iron bridge over the Wear, near Sonderland, which was commenced in 1793,... | |
| Edward A. Downman - 1896 - 232 pagine
...a ship of war, accompanied by verses suitable for sailors, as — FORGET ME NOT. The sailor tost in stormy seas, Though far his bark may roam, Still hears...his inmost heart ascends The prayer "Forget me not!" Barton. or views of the iron bridge over the Wear, near Sunderland, which was commenced in 1793, and... | |
| N. Hudson Moore - 1903 - 480 pagine
...side by a sailor and a female figure, also touched in colours, and the verse : — " The sailor tossed on stormy seas, Though far his bark may roam, Still hears a voice in every breeze That wakens'thoughts of home ; He thinks upon his distant friends. His wife, his humble cot ; And from his... | |
| N. Hudson Moore - 1906 - 518 pagine
...ship, flanked by a sailor and a female figure, while below is the following verse: " The sailor tossed on stormy seas, Though far his bark may roam, Still...voice in every breeze That wakens thoughts of home ; I ' • He thinks upon his distant friends, His wife, his humble cot ; And from his inmost heart... | |
| Virginia Huntington Robie - 1912 - 592 pagine
...pain of separation Mingles bitter with the sweet." Another Sunderland rhyme runs: "The sailor tossed on stormy seas, Though far his bark may roam, Still...cot; And from his inmost heart ascends The prayer, For-get-me-not." Sunderland jugs with their lovely rose luster tones are valuable from several standpoints.... | |
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