Moods of the Sea: Masterworks of Sea PoetryGeorge C. Solley, Eric Steinbaugh |
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Page 45
... keel or steadier on its path ; We brave each waste of ocean - mystery And laugh to hear the howling tempest's wrath , For we are thine ! My brigantine ! Trust to the mystic power that points thy way , Trust to the eye that pierces from ...
... keel or steadier on its path ; We brave each waste of ocean - mystery And laugh to hear the howling tempest's wrath , For we are thine ! My brigantine ! Trust to the mystic power that points thy way , Trust to the eye that pierces from ...
Page 135
... keel that grates the ground , Not a spar that comes to grief ! The peril , see , is past , All are harbored to the last , And just as Hervé Riel hollas " Anchor ! " - sure as fate , Up the English come - too late ! VIII So , the storm ...
... keel that grates the ground , Not a spar that comes to grief ! The peril , see , is past , All are harbored to the last , And just as Hervé Riel hollas " Anchor ! " - sure as fate , Up the English come - too late ! VIII So , the storm ...
Page 254
... keels cleft The enchanted sea on which they sailed , Are these poor fragments only left Of vain desires and ... keel , The rocks whereon the sirens sing ? Have I not drifted hard upon The unmapped regions lost to man , The cloud ...
... keels cleft The enchanted sea on which they sailed , Are these poor fragments only left Of vain desires and ... keel , The rocks whereon the sirens sing ? Have I not drifted hard upon The unmapped regions lost to man , The cloud ...
Common terms and phrases
ancient Mariner beat beneath billows blow blue boat breath breeze calm Captain captain's gig clouds cold crew cries D. H. LAWRENCE dark dead dear death deck deep Don John dream drowned E. E. Cummings earth EDMUND SPENSER eyes fear fish foam friends gale green hand hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW JOHN MASEFIELD John of Austria keel land laugh light lips look Lord loud mast mate moon never night o'er ocean OGDEN NASH poems poets Port Admiral reef roar rocks roll round RUDYARD KIPLING sail sailor salt sand ship shore sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep song soul sound stars storm surges sweet tell tempest thee thou thunder tide trail vessel voice voyage WALT WHITMAN waves Wedding-Guest whale wild WILLIAM WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind wreck
References to this book
Encyclopedia of American Literature of the Sea and Great Lakes Jill B. Gidmark No preview available - 2001 |