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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONNET: 80, by LUIS DE CAMOENS Poet's Biography First Line: Saved from the perils of the stormy wave Last Line: And grief and ruin spread their snares for me. Alternate Author Name(s): Camoes, Luis De; Camoens, Luiz Vaz De Subject(s): Shipwrecks | |||
SAVED from the perils of the stormy wave, And faint with toil, the wanderer of the main, But just escaped from shipwreck's billowy grave, Trembles to hear its horrors named again. How warm his vow, that Ocean's fairest mien No more shall lure him from the smiles of home! Yet, soon, forgetting each terrific scene, Once more he turns, o'er boundless deeps to roam. Lady! thus I, who vainly oft in flight Seek refuge from the dangers of thy sight, Make the firm vow, to shun thee and be free: But my fond heart, devoted to its chain, Still draws me back where countless perils reign. And grief and ruin spread their snares for me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WRECK OF THE THRESHER by WILLIAM MEREDITH EX-VOTO FOR A SHIPWRECK by AIME CESAIRE CAESAR'S LOST TRANSPORT SHIPS by ROBERT FROST AFTER THE SHIPWRECK by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: SIBYLLA'S DIRGE by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES ON THE LOSS OF THE ROYAL GEORGE by WILLIAM COWPER |
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