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Page 30
... eyes , mouth should win Their freedom - excellent ! If they must brook the surge , No matter though they sink , let but the nose emerge . So , all of me in brine lay soaking : did I care One jot ? I kept alive by man's due breath of air ...
... eyes , mouth should win Their freedom - excellent ! If they must brook the surge , No matter though they sink , let but the nose emerge . So , all of me in brine lay soaking : did I care One jot ? I kept alive by man's due breath of air ...
Page 108
... eyes , but anxiety forced me to open them again . As near as I could judge , we were not twenty yards from the rocks , at the time that the ship passed abreast of them . We were in the midst of the foam , which boiled around us ; and as ...
... eyes , but anxiety forced me to open them again . As near as I could judge , we were not twenty yards from the rocks , at the time that the ship passed abreast of them . We were in the midst of the foam , which boiled around us ; and as ...
Page 272
... eyes : they cannot get out of here , however much the Corinthians or Eurybiades himself may wish to do so , because our fleet is surrounded . Go back to the conference , and tell them . ' ' Good news , and good advice , ' Themistocles ...
... eyes : they cannot get out of here , however much the Corinthians or Eurybiades himself may wish to do so , because our fleet is surrounded . Go back to the conference , and tell them . ' ' Good news , and good advice , ' Themistocles ...
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A. C. SWINBURNE aboord ALFRED LORD TENNYSON aloft anchor astern beach Bird blowing boat bows breakers broken calm captain clouds coast course crew cried Cruiser danger dark dead deck deep drowned EDMUND SPENSER eyes feet fell fish fleet foam Fu-Kien gale gone H. M. TOMLINSON hand harbour head heart HERMAN MELVILLE HILAIRE BELLOC hour island JOHN KEATS JOHN MASEFIELD JOSHUA SLOCUM knew land light looked Lord mainsail mast master mate Messrs miles Moby Dick moon morning never night oars ocean Odysseus once overboard passed port R. H. DANA rain reef rigging river roar rock rolled round running sail sailors sand seamen seemed ship ship's shippe shore side sight spray storm suddenly swell things thou thought tide took topsail turned unto vessel voyage watch waves weather WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind wreck yards