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"Love the sea? I dote upon it—from the beach."
"The land is dearer for the sea, The ocean for the shore."
"Would'st thou,"—so the helmsman answered, "Learn the secret of the sea? Only those who brave its dangers Comprehend its mystery!"
"It is a pleasure for to sit at ease Upon the land, and safely for to see How other folks are tossed on the seas That with the blustering winds turmoiled be."
"Distinct as the billows, yet one as the sea."
"Enten ... shaped lagoons in the water of the sea. He let fish and birds together come into existence by the sea."
"Streak of silver sea."
"The Channel is that silver strip of sea which severs merry England from the tardy realms of Europe."
"There the sea I found Calm as a cradled child in dreamless slumber bound."
"I loved the Sea. Whether in calm it glassed the gracious day With all its light, the night with all its fires; Whether in storm it lashed its sullen spray, Wild as the heart when passionate youth expires; Or lay, as now, a torture to my mind, In yonder land-locked bay, unwrinkled by the wind."
"Break, break, break, On thy cold gray stones, oh sea! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me."
"Littus ama; altum alii teneant."
"Why does the sea moan evermore? Shut out from heaven it makes its moan, It frets against the boundary shore; All earth's full rivers cannot fill The sea, that drinking thirsteth still."