| Heinrich Schröder (i.e. Franz Johannes Heinrich) - 1920 - 824 pages
...Gedicht länger) mit Camphells berühmtem: Ye mariners of England. Thal guard our native seas, VVhose flag has braved a thousand years The battle and the...another foe! And sweep through the deep, While the storiny winds do blow, While the battle rages loud and long, And the storiny winds do blow. Vielleicht... | |
| Heinrich Schröder (i.e. Franz Johannes Heinrich) - 1920 - 818 pages
...genau übereinstimmt (nur sind die Strophen in dem deutschen Gedicht länger) mit Campbeils berühmtem: Ye mariners of England, That guard our native seas,...The battle and the breeze — Your glorious Standard launeh again To match another foel And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow, While... | |
| Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall - 1920 - 648 pages
...Britannia has ruled the waves. "Ye mariners of England That guard our native seas, Whose flag had braved a thousand years The battle and the breeze; Your glorious...another foe And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow ; While the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow. Britannia needs... | |
| James Champlin Fernald - 1921 - 304 pages
...—DICKENS, "David Copperfield," ch. 55. Would you have a battle-song? Take Campbell's historic lay: YE MARINERS OF ENGLAND "Ye mariners of England! That...foe ! And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow : While the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow. Britannia needs... | |
| Mary Fontaine Laidley - 1922 - 410 pages
...the first sentence in the following stanza? What is the predicate verb of the first principal clause? Ye mariners of England That guard our native seas!...foe; And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow; While the battle rages loud and long And the stormy winds do blow. If we read the above... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 pages
...victories are o'er ; And he and his eight handred Shall plough the wave no more.' 3« William Confer. VE MARINERS OF ENGLAND YE Mariners of England ! That...foe ! And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow ; While the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow. « The spirits... | |
| Schelling anniversary papers - 1923 - 362 pages
...on the prospect of a Russian war. What Englishman would not thrill on hearing the splendid stanzas? Ye Mariners of England! That guard our native seas;...foe! And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow; While the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow. The spirits of your... | |
| Georg Brandes - 1923 - 378 pages
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| Georg Morris Cohen Brandes - 1923 - 398 pages
...and exultation compressed into the last four lines of this stanza : — " Ye Mariners of England I That guard our native seas ; Whose flag has braved...foe ! And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow ; While the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow. And observe the... | |
| Alice Meynell - 1923 - 260 pages
...MARINERS OF ENGLAND The English navy in time of war evoked the great spirit of the metre and the rhymes. YE Mariners of England That guard our native seas,...glorious standard launch again, To match another foe ! While the stormy winds do blow— And sweep through the deep, While the battle rages loud and long,... | |
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