O Artemis, who watchest o'er sea-beat Limna and the race-course thundering to the horse's hoofs, would I were upon thy plains curbing Venetian steeds! ❋ Unknown (2008)
Well for thee hadst thou died in that day, when, to win thy wife, thou didst go forth to exact vengeance for her slain brethren by sacking the Taphians 'sea-beat town. ❋ Unknown (2008)
O aged son of Aeacus! now am I sure that thou wert with the Lapithae, wielding thy famous spear, when they fought the Centaurs; and on Argo's deck didst pass the cheerless strait beyond the sea-beat Symplegades on her voyage famed; and when in days long gone the son of Zeus spread slaughter round Troy's famous town, thou too didst share his triumphant return to Europe. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Melodious poets shall be hoarse as street ballads when once the penetrating key-note of nature and spirit is sounded, — the earth-beat, sea-beat, heart-beat, which makes the tune to which the sun rolls, and the globule of blood, and the sap of trees. ❋ Unknown (2006)
It was a still, calm night in early autumn, the silvery moon looked down from her deep violet throne amidst the starry heavens; the dull, heavy sound made by the mighty ocean, as its huge waves were dashed upon the sea-beat shore, fell audibly on the ear in the silent night. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
From the ghostly harbours where your sea-beat galleons lie, ❋ Norah Mary (1918)
Alone, on the sea-beat rock, my daughter was heard to complain; frequent and loud were her cries. ❋ Unknown (1917)
This is a cluster of white houses on the sea-beat foot of a hill that sweeps upward to the giddy white clouds. ❋ Filson Young (1907)
'Alone on the sea-beat rocks, my daughter was heard to complain. ❋ Unknown (1886)
But when she was now far off from her own country, and neither sea-beat headland nor steep hill could now be seen, but above, the air, and beneath, the limitless deep, timidly she looked around, and uttered her voice, saying - ❋ 300 BC-260 BC Theocritus (1878)
If on the sea-beat shore, than the foam of the rolling ocean. ❋ Unknown (1875)
On the beach by the ebb left naked the sea-beat keels they lay: ❋ William Morris (1865)
And over the wind-stirred forest and the dearth of the sea-beat bent, ❋ William Morris (1865)
And fair feast the merchants deem it to warp their sea-beat ships ❋ William Morris (1865)
Melodious poets shall be hoarse as street ballads, when once the penetrating key-note of nature and spirit is sounded, -- the earth-beat, sea-beat, heart-beat, which makes the tune to which the sun rolls, and the globule of blood, and the sap of trees. ❋ Unknown (1850)
Scarcely a shape which is to be found among the butting crags, sea-beat headlands, or mountain summits, in every part of the world, was not there represented in the most brilliant and purest of materials. ❋ William Henry Giles Kingston (1847)