10-tarsh | tarsu-xii
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501 39 | Seeks Tarsus,5 through the signal providence~
502 39(5) | Tarshish," Eng. ver.; perhaps Tartessus in Spain. For this question,
503 104 | And tells the reason. Rigid turned
504 110 | 110"Lo! I your tempest am; I am the sum~
505 | Thence
506 | therefore
507 117 | A willing prey!" But they-all vainly!-strive~
508 | Thine
509 | though
510 28 | and peaceful issue of his threats~
511 | through
512 | thus
513 70 | 70 The tiller's struggles; or, with breast
514 3 | Penal, attested by time-frosted plains~
515 111 | the world's11 madness: 'tis in me," he says,~
516 14 | Tokens of penal visitations prove~
517 | too
518 53 | While the clouds touch the waves, and the waves
519 137 | White traces in the emerald furrow bloom.~
520 151(15)| curious enough to compare the translation, with all its defects, with
521 64 | Creaks shuddering; and the tree-like mast itself~
522 67 | Tries every chance for barque'
523 39(5) | this question, and the "trustiness" of Joppa (now Jaffa) as
524 37 | Far-famed for trusty port-Joppa her name.~
525 109(10)| Tunc Domini vates ingesta Spiritus
526 104 | tells the reason. Rigid turned they all~
527 66(8) | Oehler); geminus (Migne) = "twin clamour," which is not inapt.~
528 58 | Twixt sky and surge. From this
529 8(1) | These two lines, if this be their
530 81 | Unconscious of all this, the guilty
531 61 | As, underneath, her spinal length of keel,~
532 | unless
533 126 | Unravelling his body's train, 'gan urge~
534 145 | 145 By waters, yet untouched; in the sea's heart~
535 | up
536 | upon
537 52 | Uprises; nought of middle space
538 126 | Unravelling his body's train, 'gan urge~
539 34(3) | Lit. "from," i.e., which, urged by a heart which is that
540 | used
541 117 | willing prey!" But they-all vainly!-strive~
542 39(5) | Tarshish," Eng. ver.; perhaps Tartessus in Spain.
543 14 | Tokens of penal visitations prove~
544 88 | said, "Why sing's", with vocal nostril, dreams,~
545 94 | country's Sovran!" Then they vote~
546 93 | Make vows, and, pouring prayers on
547 141 | The while is voyaging, in other craft~
548 73 | Of inward sea. The wares and cargo all~
549 68(9) | i.e., probably from the wash and weed with which the
550 132 | sky and main. The billowy waste~
551 145 | 145 By waters, yet untouched; in the sea'
552 59 | Pounded she reels; 'neath each wave-breaking blow~
553 85 | 85 The functions of the wave-dividing prow~
554 16 | Kindly and patient of our waywardness,~
555 | we
556 68(9) | probably from the wash and weed with which the gale was
557 40 | God;6 nor marvel is's, I ween,~
558 11 | On her own head had well-nigh shaken down~
559 124 | from the eddy's depth a whale~
560 7 | While whatsoe'er is human still retains~
561 91 | Whelms us, and our one hope is
562 | whence
563 89 | such a crisis? In so wild a whirl,~
564 55 | 55 In whirling eddy.'Gainst the renegade,~
565 137 | White traces in the emerald furrow
566 92 | Thou also, whosoever is thy god,~
567 83 | stertorous with nostril wide~
568 8(1) | seem to refer to Lot's wife. But the grammar and meaning
569 120 | 120 Willed not to change. At last unto
570 117 | A willing prey!" But they-all vainly!-
571 94 | Win o'er thy country's Sovran!"
572 45 | 45 By the wind's seed excited: by degrees,~
573 54 | mingled by the bluster of the winds~
574 151 | A witness was he (in his very self),15 ~
575 | would
576 44 | With fleecy wrack sulphureous, itself7 ~
577 18 | Will launch no shaft of wrath, unless He first~
578 146 | yet beyond its reach; 'mid wrecks of fleets~
579 150(14)| Matt. xii. 38-41; Luke xi. 29,30.~
580 150(14)| Comp. Matt. xii. 38-41; Luke xi. 29,30.~
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