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1
Welcome as land to the
shipwrecked
mariner
was Ulysses to Penelope.
2
How good to come to me so soon, you dear old
shipwrecked
mariner
!
3
She seems to be the unfailing refuge of the
shipwrecked
mariner
in this district.
4
Never had
shipwrecked
mariner
come to safer harbor than she.
5
There was something very touching about this gift from a
shipwrecked
mariner
to his betrothed.
6
But she clung to the thought of Everard as a
shipwrecked
mariner
clings to a rock.
7
He had the appearance of a
shipwrecked
mariner
who suddenly catches sight of land in the offing.
8
His emotions at the sight of it were those of the
shipwrecked
mariner
who see a sail.
9
He puts on these duds, d'ye see, sinks Her Majesty's livery, and comes aboard, a '
shipwrecked
mariner
'
.
10
No
shipwrecked
mariner
on a desert island could have welcomed the appearance of a sail with greater enthusiasm.
11
We soon gained the shore, which was as captivating in appearance as any
shipwrecked
mariner
has ever landed on.
12
She clung to it as a
shipwrecked
mariner
clings to the plank which is his only hope of life.
13
This cliff extended for leagues in both directions, rendering drowning nearly inevitable to the
shipwrecked
mariner
on that inhospitable coast.
14
I returned in sadness to my lonely and desolate home, feeling like a
shipwrecked
mariner
,
cast upon a desert shore.
15
Her name rarely passed his lips, but he watched for her coming as a
shipwrecked
mariner
watches for a sail.
16
He was a
shipwrecked
mariner
,
in a sense: shipwrecked on the sea of Life and on the open Pacific as well.
shipwrecked
mariner
shipwrecked