10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHIPLESS»
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shipless in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
shipless and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Wrath of a
Shipless Pirate
Betrayed and left for dead, Corin Hugh emerges victorious from a mind-bending adventure in the distant past with a powerful thirst for vengeance--and strange new powers.
With little hope for the future and little left to lose, Hornblower throws caution to the wind once more. This is the seventh of eleven books chronicling the adventures of C. S. Forester’s inimitable nautical hero, Horatio Hornblower.
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Legends of many lands: sonnets, songs and other poems
(1) " Shoreless and infinite as the blue sky Whose starry cupola beameth on high,
Treeless and fountainless stretches that plain, Herbless that solitude, shipless
that main. "Shipless! Yet no; mild-eyed camels, brown slaves, Barks of the ...
4
Lectures on educational, social and moral subjects
shore and a shipless sea ; on the other an apparently limitless country, inhabited
by savages, in which not a step could be taken without danger of being totally lost
; a country which produced no wild fruit or root fit for the sustenance of man, ...
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Fra Cipolla, and other poems
TERRACINA. The black waves come in lashing the old walls, The shipless
harbour from the shipless sea; The dreary wind sinks down at intervals, Winter is
here, and yet it spring should be, Chasing the snows with sweet regality, And the
wild ...
John Hanmer (1st baron.), 1839
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The First Quarto of King Henry V
... as a stray The King of Scots, Whom like a caitiff she did lead to France, ioo
Filling your chronicles as rich with praise As is the ooze and bottom of the sea
With sunken wreck and shipless treasury. LORD There is a saying, very old and
true, 'If.
William Shakespeare, Andrew Gurr, 2000
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Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of his ...
(TG 1.1.8, Valentine), OED Shapeless a.2, 3; shipless *'deprived of its carrying
ship': With sunken wrack and shiplesse treasurie. (H5 1.2.165 Q, Archbishop of
Canterbury; F has sum-lesse), OED Shipless a.2 [1808]; *shunless 'inescapable':
...
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The life, writings, opinions, and times of ... lord Byron, ...
... and the sullen winds could possibly have been without them." His Lordship is
certainly right, the aspect of a shipless sea is as barren as the deserts of Arabia,
and without some accidental images of ships* on 8 cowper's needle and lear's ...
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Class, Culture and Suburban Anxieties in the Victorian Era
The sea to the east of London was also, in fact, relatively shipless thanks to a
decrease in shipbuilding in the years previous to the publication of this poem.
With these figures, Thomson evokes the London he knew, while at the same time
...
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The fairy minstrel: and other poems
The tide flow'd full — she scanned the deep — The wind blew fair o'er lake and
lea ; But strange ! the favouring breezes sweep, The bosom of a shipless sea ! "
What means this sorrow unforeseen ?" The lovely weeping lady cried, " I thought
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SHIPLESS»
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After a series of rudimental experiments, he devised a shipless system in which an array of floating barriers anchored to the bottom of the ocean would catch ... «Quartz, Jun 15»
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