Moods of the Sea: Masterworks of Sea PoetryGeorge C. Solley, Eric Steinbaugh Naval Institute Press, 1981 - 300 sider |
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Side 77
... rocks - rubble of the sea- the broken hulk of a ship , hung with shreds of rope , pallid under the cracked pitch . they say there is no hope to conjure you— no whip of the tongue to anger you- no hate of words you must rise to refute ...
... rocks - rubble of the sea- the broken hulk of a ship , hung with shreds of rope , pallid under the cracked pitch . they say there is no hope to conjure you— no whip of the tongue to anger you- no hate of words you must rise to refute ...
Side 133
... rocks to port , all the passage scarred and scored , Shall the ' Formidable ' here with her twelve and eighty guns ... rock stands or water runs , Not a ship will leave the bay ! " IV Then was called a council straight . Brief and bitter ...
... rocks to port , all the passage scarred and scored , Shall the ' Formidable ' here with her twelve and eighty guns ... rock stands or water runs , Not a ship will leave the bay ! " IV Then was called a council straight . Brief and bitter ...
Side 216
... rocks and the seething brine , They burned the wreck of the Palatine . In their cruel hearts , as they homeward sped , " The sea and the rocks are dumb , " they said : " There'll be no reckoning with the dead . " But the year went round ...
... rocks and the seething brine , They burned the wreck of the Palatine . In their cruel hearts , as they homeward sped , " The sea and the rocks are dumb , " they said : " There'll be no reckoning with the dead . " But the year went round ...
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Admiral ancient arms blow blue boat body break breath calm Captain Carl Sandburg clear clouds coast cold comes Copyright crew dark dead dear death deck deep dream drowned earth eyes face fair fall fear fire fish friends give gone green hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hold hope John king land leaves light Lines live look Lord lost Mariner mast moon morning moved never night o'er ocean once pass POEMS port Reprinted by permission rise roar ROBERT rocks roll rose round sail sailor salt sand ship shore side sing sleep song soul sound spirits stand stars storm strange sweet tell thee things thou thought tide trail turn voice watch waves wild wind wreck
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Encyclopedia of American Literature of the Sea and Great Lakes Jill B. Gidmark Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2001 |