| Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club - 1898 - 534 pages
...it was taken in the morning to the beacn and set at liberty, flying out to sea apparently none tho worse for its adventure. He also said that when skinning...coast, Mr. GH Caton Haigh, of Grainsby Hall, on January 2fith, shot one just inside the surf, which was very heavy, and saw a flock of about a score on the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 98 pages
...sink into the abyss again, Where fragments of forgotten peoples dwelt, And the long mountain ended in a coast Of ever- shifting sand, and far away The phantom circle of a moaning sea. There the pursuer could pursue no more, And he that fled no further fly the king ; And there, that... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - 452 pages
...into the abyss again-, Where fragments of forgotten peoples (dwelt, And the long mountains ended in a coast Of ever- shifting sand, and far away The phantom circle of a moaning sea. There the pursuer could pursue no more, And he that fled 110 further fly the king; And there, that... | |
| Wladislaw Somerville Lach-Szyrma - 1878 - 222 pages
...by the legends of the mythic Arthur. CHAPTER III. FOREIGN CONQUERORS. " The long mountains ended in a coast Of ever shifting sand, and far away The phantom circle of a moaning sea. There the pursuer could pursue no more, And he that fled no further fly the king ; And there, that... | |
| Henry Stuart Russell - 1888 - 652 pages
...countrymen — Moreton Bay ; gazing from the rugged rampart to where, " The long mountains ended in a coast Of ever shifting sand, and far away The phantom circle of a moaning sea," but not hopeless of shaping a key for opening the grim portals through which — strange to say ! —... | |
| Henry Copp Edgar - 1915 - 140 pages
...sink into the abyss again; Where fragments of forgotten peoples dwelt, And the long mountains ended in a coast Of ever shifting sand, and far away The phantom circle of a moaning sea; There "the pursuer could pursue no more, And he that fled no further fly the king; And there, that... | |
| Edward Larocque Tinker - 1924 - 400 pages
...mutable as that described in 'The Passing of Arthur,' 'where fragments of forgotten peoples dwell . . . a coast of ever shifting sand, and, far away, the phantom circle of a moaning sea.' He who desires a lodge in some vast wilderness may easily rent such a lodge at St. Malo, — and he... | |
| Valerie Pitt - 1962 - 312 pages
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