And then the tempest strikes him ; and between the lightning-bursts is seen only a driving wreck, and the pale master on his spar-strewn deck with anguish'd face and flying hair grasping the rudder hard, still bent to make some port he knows not where,... The Journal of Abnormal Psychology - Page 561918Full view - About this book
| Matthew Arnold - 1855 - 270 pages
...freshening wind and blackening waves. And then the tempest strikes him, and between The lightning bursts is seen Only a driving wreck, And the pale Master on his spar-strewn deck With anguish'd face and flying hair Grasping the rudder hard, Still bent to make some port he knows not... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 pages
...freshening winds and blackening waves. And then the tempest strikes him, and between The lightning bursts is seen Only a driving wreck, And the pale Master on his spar-strewn deck With anguish'd face and flying hair Grasping the rudder hard, Still bent to make some port he knows not... | |
| Arthur Middleton - 1868 - 236 pages
...threatening signs and shifting sails, until The tempest strikes him ; and between The lightning bursts is seen Only a driving wreck. And the pale master on his spar-strewn deck, With anguish'd face and flying hair, Grasping the tiller hard ; Still striving for some port he knows not... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 pages
...happily ignorant of the fatal typhoons that cross his sea from eternity: 'And then the tempest striken* him; and between The lightning-bursts is seen Only...And the pale master on his spar-strewn deck, With anguish'd face and flying hair, Grasping the rudder hard. Still bent to make some port, he knows not... | |
| 1883 - 520 pages
...heart Listeth, will sail ; ******* And then the tempest strikes him, and hetween The lightning bursts is seen Only a driving wreck, And the pale master on his spar-strewn deck. ****** * Fainter and fainter wreck and helmsman loom. And he too disappears and comes no more. Is there... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 280 pages
...some false way, undebarr'd By thwarting signs, and braves The freshening wind and blackening waves. And then the tempest strikes him ; and between The...wreck, And the pale master on his spar-strewn deck With anguish'd face and flying hair Grasping the rudder hard, Still bent to make some port he knows not... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1889 - 258 pages
...some false way, undebarrM By thwarting signs, and braves The freshening wind and blackening waves. And then the tempest strikes him ; and between The...wreck, And the pale master on his spar-strewn deck With anguish'd face and flying hair Grasping the rudder hard, Still bent to make some port he knows not... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1895 - 352 pages
...some false way, undebarr'd By thwarting signs, and braves The freshening wind and blackening waves. And then the tempest strikes him; and between The...wreck, And the pale master on his spar-strewn deck With anguifh'd face and flying hair Grasping the rudder hard, Still bent to make some port he knows not... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 540 pages
...some false way, undebarr'd By thwarting signs, and braves The freshening wind and blackening waves. And then the tempest strikes him ; and between The...wreck, And the pale master on his spar-strewn deck With anguish'd face and flying hair Grasping the rudder hard, Still bent to make some port he knows not... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1895 - 352 pages
...some false way, undebarr'd By thwarting signs, and braves The freshening wind and blackening waves. And then the tempest strikes him; and between The lightning-bursts is seen Only a driving wreck, With anguish'd face and flying hair Grasping the rudder hard, Still bent to make some port he knows... | |
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