15782 examples of the sea in sentences

"And you, ye exiles, who afar In many a foreign land have strayed; And from strange cities o'er the sea A second fatherland have made Degenerate sons of glorious Spain!

They had spoken thus of many other harbor towns in the centuries that men have gone down to the sea.

But for you I should throw myself through that port into the sea.

They ordained their ships, and with a fair wind crossed the sea, and came safely to Wales.

The lords of his baronage, who had repaired from the court to their fiefs, hastened to make ready with those whom they should bring across the sea.

It was truly a great thing for the Sea Lion of Oyster Pond to have thrown off her namesake of the Vineyard.

With fourteen companions he crosses the sea.

It is about seventeen miles from the sea, and about two hundred feet above it.

You know nothing of the sea, so let me tell you.

alone, and himself sets off running up the street to call for Master Ratsey; and they two make straight across the sea-meadows in the dark.

great fish down in the sea, Come, if you dare, and swallow me.

The sea has risen frightfully and everything wears a most alarming aspect.

In a few hours it had entirely passed over, but the sea did not become calm again for a considerable time.

Sailors, however, do not give it the latter designation before reaching the Straits of Magellan, as up to this point the sea is continually stormy and agitated, as we learned to our cost, being driven by violent storms as far back as 60 degrees South lat.

The sea, exhaled by drops, will, in continuance, be dry; and Seneca, let blood line by line and page by page, at length must needs die to our stage.

And as the wind-gusts waft The sea-foam brightly, So the loud laugh of scorn, Out of those lips unshorn, From the deep drinking-horn Blew the foam lightly.

Sundry buckets, most of which had been provided for the extinction of fire, were quickly seen pendant from as many whips on the outer extremity of the different yards descending towards the sea.

The latter, however, always keep at a respectable distance, for powerful as they are, they possess little of the courage which has in all ages been attributed to them, being in this respect much inferior to the domestic cock, the raven, the sea-swallow, and a hundred other birds.

This town, which covers a large extent of ground, is about sixty mile from the sea."[C] Barbot tells us, "That it contains thirty streets, twenty fathom wide, and almost two miles long, commonly, extending in a straight line from one gate to another; that the gates are guarded by soldiers; that in these streets markets are held every day, for cattle, ivory, cotton, and many sorts of European goods.

" Harry, as he drank the glass of beer he had ordered, had joined occasionally in the conversation, not taking any part, but agreeing chiefly with the sea-captain in his desire for peace.

The sea and the cave.

The country, on the coast of which the Spaniards now were, was a province of the great empire of Mexico, over which Montezuma then reigned, a prince of great wisdom and penetration, who had heard of the exploits of the Spaniards, and the pains they took to become acquainted with the sea coasts of his dominions.

It is, in fact, a long, steep, broken ridge, shaped like a wedge; one end of the broad lace dips into the sea, the other, high on land, exposes swelling bluffs; its back bears the town, its point lifts the castle.

Says Daniel, The four winds of Heaven strove upon the great sea, and four beasts came up from the sea.

The Mississippi at last "flowed unvexed to the sea."

15782 examples of  the sea  in sentences