| George Saville Carey - 1799 - 300 Seiten
...as the finale to this work, with the history of its birth, that the world may no longer be deceived. Life's like a ship in constant motion, Sometimes high and sometimes low ; . Where ev'ry one must brave the ocean, Whatsoever wind may blow. . , If unassail'd by squall or... | |
| 1819 - 394 Seiten
...and plenteous board : Fair Virtue's livery she wears, And all the joys of life are her's. SONG XC. LIFE'S like a ship, in constant motion, Sometimes high, and sometimes low ; Where every one must brave the ocean, Whatsoever wind may blow : If unassail'd by squall or show'r,... | |
| Scottish songs - 1816 - 320 Seiten
...madrigal— Sweet Charity. At evening will the village hind In rapture listen to her song; A SAILOR'S ADVICE. LIFE'S like a ship, in constant motion, Sometimes high and sometimes low; Where ev'ry hand must brave the ocean, Whatsoever winds may blow. If unassail'd by storm or shower,... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1838 - 346 Seiten
...my juneval days and I am mortifying myself because I have been conglomerated into such a predicyment which has already taught me the meaning of Milton's...constant motion, Sometimes high and sometimes low." But nevertheless I am disappointed — I heard of their cots and bowers and births and ensigns and... | |
| 1842 - 548 Seiten
...well cut away out of it, mind yar.— He's no use. Nothing can be done in our way without togs. But ' Life's like a ship in constant motion, Sometimes high and sometimes low.' I shall be up again, mind jar, |by and bye, praps!' 'Are you doing nothing new ?' 'Why a man must feed... | |
| 1842 - 544 Seiten
...well cut away out of it, mind yar. — He's no use. Nothing can be done in our way without togs. But ' Life's like a ship in constant motion, Sometimes high and sometimes low/ I shall be up again, mind yar, |by and bye, praps !' ' Are you doing nothing new - ' 'Why a man must... | |
| Katherine Thomson, Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1844 - 978 Seiten
...indifferent ; — or has the world, the blighting world, altered it alone to me ?" VOL. II. CHAPTER VIII. Life's like a ship, in constant motion, Sometimes high, and sometimes low ; Where every one must brave the ocean. Whatsoever wind may blow. ANSI Ii.u>; I IFIT. MEANTIME, Lord... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1851 - 332 Seiten
...From a small volume of Lyrical Poetry, privately printed at the eipense of Mr. George Fryer, in 1798. LIFE'S like a ship, in constant motion, Sometimes high, and sometimes low, Where every one must brave the ocean, Whatsoever wind may blow ; If unassail'd by squall or show'r,... | |
| Azel Stevens Roe - 1855 - 324 Seiten
...madam, I will do the best I can.' And without any more ado, he immediately started the fine old song, ' Life's like a ship in constant motion. Sometimes high and sometimes low, Where every one must brave the ocean, Whatsoever winds may blow.' Whether Miss Adelaide was alarmed... | |
| Azel Stevens Roe - 1855 - 444 Seiten
...madam, I will do the best I can." And without any more ado, immediately started the fine old song, - ^ "Life's like a ship in constant motion, Sometimes high and sometimes low, Where every one must brave the ocean, Whatsoever winds may blow." bright sparkle of her eye, and as... | |
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