Moods of the Sea: Masterworks of Sea PoetryGeorge C. Solley, Eric Steinbaugh Naval Institute Press, 1981 - 300 sider |
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Side 68
... stand in the middle of a thing , but you cannot stand in the middle of this ; the sea has nothing to give but a well excavated grave . The firs stand in a procession , each with an emerald turkey - foot at the top , reserved as their ...
... stand in the middle of a thing , but you cannot stand in the middle of this ; the sea has nothing to give but a well excavated grave . The firs stand in a procession , each with an emerald turkey - foot at the top , reserved as their ...
Side 109
... stand to haul ; The tack's eased off , while the involving clue Between the pendent blocks ascending flew . The sheet and weather - brace they now stand by , The lee clue - garnet and the bunt - lines ply : Then , all prepared , Let go ...
... stand to haul ; The tack's eased off , while the involving clue Between the pendent blocks ascending flew . The sheet and weather - brace they now stand by , The lee clue - garnet and the bunt - lines ply : Then , all prepared , Let go ...
Side 156
... stand in rank and file . In neighbouring mansions -lo ! what clouds arise ; It half - conceals its owner from our ... stands , Cracked o'er and o'er by awkward , clumsy hands ; Chesterfield's page polite , the " Seaman's Guide , " A half ...
... stand in rank and file . In neighbouring mansions -lo ! what clouds arise ; It half - conceals its owner from our ... stands , Cracked o'er and o'er by awkward , clumsy hands ; Chesterfield's page polite , the " Seaman's Guide , " A half ...
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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 |