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1
For hours the Victoire bombarded the
lonely
rock
from the north.
2
Far above him an eagle's nest clung to the
lonely
rock
.
3
His
lonely
rock
,
when he looked round at it in wonder, was all unfamiliarly red.
4
Nor even the hapless position of Gibraltar, a
lonely
rock
whose inhabitants voted overwhelmingly to stay in the EU.
5
Yet here he was, sitting on a
lonely
rock
,
consumed with an unquenchable restlessness, a kind of trapped sensation.
6
Here follows a noble burst of poetical fervour in praise of the
lonely
rock
,
and the scenes of the huntsman's youth.
7
Their cheers at his verdict reverberated out from the synthesis refinery chamber, spreading like a high-frequency quake throughout the
lonely
rock
.
8
That
lonely
rock
ran hundreds of feet up into the heavens, and pointed downwards also to the deepest part of the blue.
9
The foreign colony, disturbed like a flock of gulls on a
lonely
rock
,
flutters back as soon as the battle blast is over.
10
Yet, even as I wrestle with my cousins for control over this
lonely
rock
that was our common home, I'm reminded how much I've lost.
11
In the last days of 1812 the eyes of all German patriots were fixed longingly and hopefully upon that
lonely
rock
in the North Sea.
12
The sort of yearning I feel towards those
lonely
rocks
is indescribably acute.
13
Strange shapes shall hew thy monument in the recesses of the
lonely
rocks
!
14
His boat had struck a huge, dangerous rock called
Lonely
Rock
,
and been wrecked.
15
Before daylight all were safely carried to the bare,
lonely
rocks
,
with a goodly store of food and water.
16
'I went out upon the
lonely
rock
which commands so delicious a panoramic view.
lonely
rock
lonely