| 1902 - 902 psl.
...grass was still. Only a ripple broke now and then against my little island. The bay and the marsh were one. " How still the plains of the waters be ! The...tide is at his highest height : And it is night." Dallas Lore Sharp. MISS PETRIE'S AVOCATION. NECESSITY, not choice, was primarily the cause of the adoption... | |
| 1890 - 542 psl.
...roots of the sod ; the blades of the marsh-grass stir ; Passeth a hurrying sound of wings that westward whirr; Passeth, and all is still; and the currents cease to run; And the sea and marsh are one. How still the plains of the waters be! The tide is in his ecstasy. The tide is at his... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1891 - 316 psl.
...roots of the sod ; the blades of the marsh-grass stir ; Passeth a hurrying sound of wings that westward whirr ; Passeth, and all is still ; and the currents...night. And now from the Vast of the Lord will the waters_ofjsleep_ Roll in on the souls of men, But who will reveal to our waking ken The forms that... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Goodridge Bliss Roberts - 1891 - 728 psl.
...roots of the sod : The blades of the marshgrass stir, Passeth a hurrying sound of wings that westward whirr ; Passeth and all is still ; and the currents...and the marsh are one. How still the plains of the water be ! The tide is in his ecstasy. The tide is at his highest height: And all is night. And now... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Goodridge Bliss Roberts - 1891 - 796 psl.
...and the currents cease to run ; And the sea and the marsh are one. How still the plains of the water be ! The tide is in his ecstasy. The tide is at his highest height: And all is night. And now from the Vast of the Lord will the waters of sleep Roll in on the souls of men,... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1890 - 524 psl.
...roots of the sod; the blades of the marsh-grass stir ; Passeth a hurrying sound of wings that westward whirr ; Passeth, and all is still ; and the currents cease to run; And the sea and marsh are one. How still the plains of the waters be! The tide is in his ecstasy. The tide is at his... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1900 - 604 psl.
...blades of the marsh-grass stir ; Passes a hurrying sound of wings that westward whir j Passes, and aJl is still ; and the currents cease to run ; And the...The tide is at his highest height : And it is night. y " And now from the Vast of the Lord will the waters of sleep Roll in on the souls of men, But who... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 954 psl.
...roots of the sod; the blades of the marsh-grass stir; Passeth a hurryiug sound of wings that westward whirr; Passeth, and all is still; and the currents...the waters be ! The tide is in his ecstasy; The tide ia at his highest height; And it is night. And now from the Vast of the Lord will the waters of sleep... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 968 psl.
...marsh-grass Btir; Passcth a hurrying sound of wings that westward whirr; / Passcth, and all is still; ami the currents cease to run; And the sea and the marsh...of the waters be ! The tide is in his ecstasy; The tidu is at his highest height; And it is uight. And now from the Vnst of the Lord will the waters of... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1900 - 596 psl.
...; the blades of the marsh-grass stir ; Passes a hurrying sound of wings that westward whir; Passes, and all is still ; and the currents cease to run ;...marsh are one. " How still the plains of the waters be I The tide is in his ecstasy. The tide is at his highest height : And it is night. " And now from the... | |
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