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by Sir Walter Scott    ( comments )

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Well, then--our course is chosen--spread the sail--
Heave oft the lead, and mark the soundings well--
Look more

Well, then--our course is chosen--spread the sail--
Heave oft the lead, and mark the soundings well--
Look to the helm, good master--many a shoal
Marks this stern coast, and rocks, where sits the Siren
Who, like ambition, lures men to their ruin.

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by Ben Jonson    ( comments )

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Yet the best pilots have need of mariners, besides sails, anchor
and other tackle.

Yet the best pilots have need of mariners, besides sails, anchor
and other tackle.

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by Ben Jonson    ( comments )

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--They write here one Cornelius--Son
Hath made the Hollanders an invisible eel
To swim the haven at more

--They write here one Cornelius--Son
Hath made the Hollanders an invisible eel
To swim the haven at Dunkirk, and sink all
The shipping there.
--But how is't done?
--I'll show you, sir.
It is automa, runs under water
With a snug nose, and has a nimble tail
Made like an auger, with which tail she wriggles
Betwixt the costs of a ship and sinks it straight.

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by Charles Mackay    ( comments )

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Some love to roam o'er the dark sea's foam,
Where the shrill winds whistle free.

Some love to roam o'er the dark sea's foam,
Where the shrill winds whistle free.

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by Arthur Murphy    ( comments )

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Thus far we run before the wind.

Thus far we run before the wind.

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by Ovid (publius Ovidius Naso)    ( comments )

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We have ploughed the vast ocean in a fragile bark.
[Lat., Nos fragili vastum ligno sulcavimus aequor.]

We have ploughed the vast ocean in a fragile bark.
[Lat., Nos fragili vastum ligno sulcavimus aequor.]

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by Martyn Parker    ( comments )

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Ye gentlemen of England
That live at home at ease,
Ah! little do you think upon
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Ye gentlemen of England
That live at home at ease,
Ah! little do you think upon
The dangers of the seas.

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by Martyn Parker    ( comments )

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A strong nor'wester's blowing, Bill!
Hark! don't ye hear it roar now?
Lord help 'em, how I more

A strong nor'wester's blowing, Bill!
Hark! don't ye hear it roar now?
Lord help 'em, how I pities them
Unhappy folks on shore now!

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by Pliny The Elder (caius Plinius Secundus)    ( comments )

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And that all seas are made calme and still with oile; and
therefore the Divers under the water doe more

And that all seas are made calme and still with oile; and
therefore the Divers under the water doe spirt and sprinkle it
abroad with their mouthes because it dulceth and allaieth the
unpleasant nature thereof, and carrieth a light with it.

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by Plutarch    ( comments )

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Why does pouring Oil on the Sea make it Clear and Calm? Is it
that the winds, slipping the more

Why does pouring Oil on the Sea make it Clear and Calm? Is it
that the winds, slipping the smooth oil, have no force, nor cause
any waves?

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