| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 pages
...the pier. — Ah, might I always rest unseen, So I might have thee always near ! DOVER BEACH. rilHE sea is calm to-night, The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the Straits ; — on the French coast, the light Gleams, and is gone ; the cliffs of England stand, Glimmering... | |
| 1869 - 904 pages
...expression to this complaint, is at once the finest and most despondent of these poems : DOVER BEACH. The sea is calm to-night, The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the Straits — on the French coast, the light Gleams, and is gone ; the cliffs of England stand, Glimmering... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - Anthologies - 1872 - 594 pages
...which displays all his characteristic excellences in a remarkable degree : — " DOVER BEACH. " The sea is calm to-night, The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the Straits ; on the French coast the light Gleams, and is gone ; the cliffs of England stand Glimmering... | |
| Martha Le Baron Goddard - Sea poetry - 1874 - 248 pages
...on, and tells its woe To the pitiless breakers of Appledore. JAMES R. LOWELL. DOVER BEACH. /"T"VHE sea is calm to-night, •^ The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the Straits ; on the French coast the light Gleams and is gone ; the cliffs of England stand Glimmering... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - English poetry - 1877 - 290 pages
...unhearing tide, — The world his country, and his God his guide. William Lisle Bowles DOVER BEACH. THE sea is calm to-night, The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the Straits; on the French coast the light Gleams, and is gone; the cliffs of England stand, Glimmering... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 294 pages
...unhearing tide, — The world his country, and his God his guide. DOVER BEACH. William Lisle Bowles THE sea is calm to-night, The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the Straits; on the French coast the light Gleams, and is gone; the cliffs of England stand, Glimmering... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 630 pages
...nations : I disperse Men to all shores that front the hoary main. RALPH WALDO EUEKSON. DOVER BEACH. THE sea is calm to-night, The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the Straits ; — on the French coast, the light Gleams and is gone ; the cliffs of England stand, Glimmering... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1878 - 416 pages
...through the mellow sun's noon heat, Lo, tender pulses round thee beat, 0 late and sweet ! MARY TOWNLKY. DOVER BEACH. DHE sea is calm to-night, The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the straits ;— on the French coast, the light Gleams, and is gone ; the cliffs of England stand Glimmering... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1879 - 392 pages
...I some power exists there, which is ours ? Some end is there, we indeed may gain? DOVER BEACH. THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the straits ; — on the French coast the light Gleams and is gone; the cliffs of England stand, Glimmering... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1880 - 1124 pages
...and bays, A vein in the heart of the streams of the Sea. ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE. DOVER BEACH. THE Straits ; — on the French coast, the light Gleams and is gone ; the elilfs of England stainl, Glimmering... | |
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