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That begged Pedrillo for an absolution,
That begged Pedrillo for an absolution,
Who told him to be damn'd,—in his confusion.
Who told him to be damn'd,—in his confusion.
** Byron—Don Juan. Canto II. St. 44.
** [[Lord Byron]], Don Juan. Canto II. St. 44.
Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell—
Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell—
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Then some leap'd overboard with fearful yell,
Then some leap'd overboard with fearful yell,
As eager to anticipate their grave.
As eager to anticipate their grave.
** Byron—Don Juan. Canto II. St. 52.
** [[Lord Byron]], Don Juan. Canto II. St. 52.
Again she plunges! hark! a second shock
Again she plunges! hark! a second shock
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Like a sheeted ghost, the vessel swept
Like a sheeted ghost, the vessel swept
Towards the reef of Norman's Woe.
Towards the reef of Norman's Woe.
** Longfellow—The Wreck of the Hesperus. St. 15.
** [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]], The Wreck of the Hesperus. St. 15.
Naufragium sibi quisque facit.
Naufragium sibi quisque facit.
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Dash'd all to pieces. O, the cry did knock
Dash'd all to pieces. O, the cry did knock
Against my very heart! Poor souls, they perished.
Against my very heart! Poor souls, they perished.
** Tempest. Act I. Sc. 2, line 5.
** [[William Shakespeare]], ''The Tempest'', Act I, scene 2, line 5.
A rotten carcass of a boat, not rigged,
A rotten carcass of a boat, not rigged,
Nor tackle, sail, nor mast; the very rats
Nor tackle, sail, nor mast; the very rats
Instinctively have quit it.
Instinctively have quit it.
** Tempest. Act I. Sc. 2, line 146.
** [[William Shakespeare]], ''The Tempest'', Act I, scene 2, line 146.
Every drunken skipper trusts to Providence. But one of the ways of Providence with drunken skippers is to run them on the rocks.
Every drunken skipper trusts to Providence. But one of the ways of Providence with drunken skippers is to run them on the rocks.
** Bernard Shaw—Heartbreak House. Act III.
** [[Bernard Shaw]], Heartbreak House. Act III.
Improbe Neptunum accusat, qui iterum naufragium facit.
Improbe Neptunum accusat, qui iterum naufragium facit.
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Apparent rari nantes in gurgite vasto.
Apparent rari nantes in gurgite vasto.
Here and there they are seen swimming in the vast flood.
Here and there they are seen swimming in the vast flood.
** Vergil—Æneid. I. 118.
** [[Vergil]], [[w:Aenid|Æneid]]. I. 118.
Or shipwrecked, kindles on the coast
Or shipwrecked, kindles on the coast
False fires, that others may be lost.
False fires, that others may be lost.
** Wordsworth—To the Lady Fleming.
** [[William Wordsworth]], To the Lady Fleming.

Revision as of 16:11, 24 April 2011

Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations

Quotes reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. ___.

Shipwreck

Some hoisted out the boats, and there was one That begged Pedrillo for an absolution, Who told him to be damn'd,—in his confusion.

Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell—

 Then shriek'd the timid, and stood still the brave,—

Then some leap'd overboard with fearful yell,

 As eager to anticipate their grave.

Again she plunges! hark! a second shock Bilges the splitting vessel on the rock; Down on the vale of death, with dismal cries, The fated victims shuddering cast their eyes In wild despair; while yet another stroke With strong convulsion rends the solid oak: Ah Heaven!—behold her crashing ribs divide! She loosens, parts, and spreads in ruin o'er the tide.

    • Falconer—Shipwreck. Canto III, line 642.

And fast through the midnight dark and drear,

 Through the whistling sleet and snow,

Like a sheeted ghost, the vessel swept

 Towards the reef of Norman's Woe.

Naufragium sibi quisque facit.

 Each man makes his own shipwreck.
    • Lucanus—Pharsalia. I. 499.

Through the black night and driving rain A ship is struggling, all in vain, To live upon the stormy main;—

   Miserere Domine!
    • Adelaide A. Procter—The Storm.
 But hark! what shriek of death comes in the gale,
 And in the distant ray what glimmering sail
 Bends to the storm?—Now sinks the note of fear!

Ah? wretched mariners!—no more shall day Unclose his cheering eye to light ye on your way!

    • Mrs. Radcliffe—Mysteries of Udolpho. Shipwreck.
  • O, I have suffer'd

With those that I saw suffer: a brave vessel, Who had, no doubt, some noble creature in her, Dash'd all to pieces. O, the cry did knock Against my very heart! Poor souls, they perished.

A rotten carcass of a boat, not rigged, Nor tackle, sail, nor mast; the very rats Instinctively have quit it.

 Every drunken skipper trusts to Providence. But one of the ways of Providence with drunken skippers is to run them on the rocks.
 Improbe Neptunum accusat, qui iterum naufragium facit.
 He wrongly accuses Neptune, who makes shipwreck a second time.
    • Syrus. Gellius. 17. 14; Macrobius—Satires. II. 7.

Apparent rari nantes in gurgite vasto.

 Here and there they are seen swimming in the vast flood.

Or shipwrecked, kindles on the coast False fires, that others may be lost.