| Mrs. Hemans - 1826 - 502 pages
...battle of the Nile), after the ship had taken fire, and all the guns had been abandoned ; and perished in the explosion of the vessel, when the flames had...gone ! " — And but the booming shots replied, And fust the flames roll'd on. Upon his brow he felt their breath, And in his waving hair ; And look'd... | |
| 1826 - 726 pages
...proud, though child-like form. The flames rolled on — he would not go, Without his Father's word ; That Father, faint in death below, His voice no longer heard. He called aloud : — " say, Father, say If yet my task is done ?" He knew not that the chieftain lay... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1827 - 360 pages
...proud, though child-like form. The flames roll'd on — he would not go, Without his father's word ; That father, faint in death below, His voice no longer...not that the chieftain lay Unconscious of his son. * Young Casabianca, a boy about thirteen years old, son to the admiral of the Orient, remained at his... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1828 - 418 pages
...not go, Without his father's word ; That father, faint in death below, His voice no longer heard. 3 He call'd aloud—" Say, father, say If yet my task...not that the chieftain lay Unconscious of his son. 4 " Speak, Father !" once again he cried, " If I may yet be gone !" —And but the booming shots replied,... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - English poetry - 1828 - 228 pages
...proud, though child-like form. The flames rpll'd on— he would not go, Without his father's word ; That father, faint in death below, His voice no longer...aloud — " Say, father, say If yet my task is done ?" Pie knew not that the chieftain lay Unconscious of his son. " Speak, Father !" once again he cried,... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1828 - 228 pages
...child-like form. The flames roll'd on— he would not go, Without his father's word ; That father, faiut in death below, His voice no longer heard. He call'd aloud—" Say, father, say If yet my task i» done?" He knew not that the chieftain lay Unconscious of his son. " Speak, Father !" once again... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1828 - 216 pages
...The flames roll'd on— he would not go, \Vitlioiil his father's word; That father, faint in d<<al!i below. His voice no longer heard. He call'd aloud—" Say. father, say "I yet my task is done ?' He knew not that the chieftain lay Unconscious of his son. " «1?a,k' Fathei:... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1828 - 414 pages
...not go, Without his father's word ; That father, faint in death below, His voice no longer heard. 3 He call'd aloud — " Say, father, say If yet my task is done 1" He knew not that the chieftain lay Unconscious of his son. 4 " Speak, Father !" once again he cried,... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 476 pages
...proud though childlike form ! The flames rolled on — he would not go Without his father's word ; That father, faint in death below, His voice no longer heard. He called aloud : — " say, father ! say, If yet my task is done ? " He knew not that the chieftain lay... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 424 pages
...proud though childlike form ! The flames rolled on — he would not go Without his father's word ; That father, faint in death below, His voice no longer heard. He called aloud: — " say, father! say, If yet my task is done?" He knew not that the chieftain lay Unconscious... | |
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