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Aubrey De Sélincourt. Foam - Flecks The bright thin grey foam - blossom , glad and hoar , That flings its flower along the flowerless shore On sand or shingle . A. C. SWINBURNE : Tristram of Lyonesse Sea Creatures And God created the ...
Aubrey De Sélincourt. Foam - Flecks The bright thin grey foam - blossom , glad and hoar , That flings its flower along the flowerless shore On sand or shingle . A. C. SWINBURNE : Tristram of Lyonesse Sea Creatures And God created the ...
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... foam ; then drawn again to land . They hauled in hastily . - - He was hurt . I saw blood on his face , from where I stood ; but he took no thought of that . He seemed hurriedly to give them some directions for leaving him more free or ...
... foam ; then drawn again to land . They hauled in hastily . - - He was hurt . I saw blood on his face , from where I stood ; but he took no thought of that . He seemed hurriedly to give them some directions for leaving him more free or ...
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... foam , all hoar , Bursts gradual , with a wayward indolence . ( ii ) JOHN KEATS : Endymion ' Twas a quiet eve , The rocks were silent , the wide sea did weave An untumultuous fringe of silver foam Along the flat , brown sand . JOHN ...
... foam , all hoar , Bursts gradual , with a wayward indolence . ( ii ) JOHN KEATS : Endymion ' Twas a quiet eve , The rocks were silent , the wide sea did weave An untumultuous fringe of silver foam Along the flat , brown sand . JOHN ...
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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