| United States - 1842 - 650 pages
...story. " While the brown ale he quaffed, Loud then the champion laughed, And as the wind-gusts wafi The sea-foam brightly, So the loud laugh of scorn,...From the deep drinking-horn Blew the foam lightly." VOL. X., No. XLIV.-24 The lady, however, (as ladies usually do,) differed in opinion from her sire,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Literary Criticism - 1842 - 148 pages
...minstrels stand To hear my story. ; While the brown ale he quaffed, Loud then the champion laughed, And as the wind-gusts waft The sea-foam brightly, So the...? " Scarce had I put to sea, Bearing the maid with me, — Fairest of all was she Among the Norsemen ! — When on the white sea-strand, Waving his armed... | |
| United States - 1842 - 620 pages
...minstrels stand To hear my story. " While the brown ale he quaffed, Loud then the champion laughed, And as the wind-gusts waft The sea-foam brightly, So the...From the deep drinking-horn Blew the foam lightly ." VOL. X., No. XLIV.— 24 The lady, however, (as ladies usually do,) differed in opinion from her... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1843 - 570 pages
...minstrels stand To hear my story. : While the brown ale he quaffed, Loud then the champion laughed, And as the wind-gusts waft The sea-foam brightly, So the...Should not the dove so white Follow the sea-mew's Sight, Why did they leave that night Her nest unguarded ? " Scarce had I put to sea, Bearing the maid... | |
| Lewis Gaylord Clark - American literature - 1845 - 262 pages
...minstrels stand To hear my story. ' While the brown ale he quaff'd, Loud then the champion laugh'd, And as the wind-gusts waft The sea-foam brightly, So the...Prince's child, I but a Viking wild, And though she blush'd and smiled, I was discarded! Should not the dove so white Follow the sea-mew's flight, Why... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 462 pages
...hear my story. * 46 BALLADS. " While the brown ale he quaffed, Loud then the champion laughed, And as the wind-gusts waft The sea-foam brightly, So the...« Scarce had I put to sea, Bearing the maid with me, — Fairest of all was she Among the Norsemen ! — When on the white sea-strand, Waving his armed... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 500 pages
...minstrels stand To hear my story. " While the brown ale he quaffed, Loud then the champion laughed, And as the wind-gusts waft The sea-foam brightly, So the...? " Scarce had I put to sea, Bearing the maid with me, — Fairest of all was she Among the Norsemen ! — When on the white sea-strand, Waving his armed... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 pages
...minstrels stand To hear my story. While the brown ale he quaffed, Loud then the champion laughed, And as the wind-gusts waft The sea-foam brightly, So the...of those lips unshorn, From the deep drinking-horn She was a prince's child, I but a Viking wild, And though she blushed and smiled, I was discarded.!... | |
| Charles Timothy Brooks - America - 1851 - 110 pages
...brightly, So the loud laugh of scorn Out of those lips unshorn, From the deep drinking-horn Blew the ibaiu lightly. " She was a prince's child, I but a Viking...though she blushed and smiled, I was discarded ! Should uot the dove so white Follow the sea-mew's flight, "Why did they leave that night tier iieet unguarded... | |
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