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tempest-tossed
ˈtempest-ˌtossed, -ˌtost, a. (-tɒst, poet. -ˌtɒsɪd; also -tɔː-) Tossed by or as by a tempest. Hence ˈtempest-ˌtoss v. trans. and intr., to toss or pitch about as a tempest or a tempestuous sea; to agitate or be agitated violently; ˈtempest-ˌtossing, violent agitation by or as by a tempest, etc.1592 ...
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The Tempest
The masque
The Tempest begins with the spectacle of a storm-tossed ship at sea, and later there is a second spectacle—the masque. music to "The Tempest".
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tempest
▪ I. tempest, n. (ˈtɛmpɪst) Forms: 3– tempest; also 3–6 tempeste, 4–5 tempast, -e. [a. OF. tempeste, fem. (11th c. in Roland) = It., Prov. tempesta:—pop. L. *tempesta-m, for cl. L. tempestās, -ātem season, weather, storm, f. tempus a time, a season; also a. OF. tempest masc. (13th c. in Godef.) = Pr...
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Gerard Windsor
memoir)
The Mansions of Bedlam: Stories and Essays (2000)
I Have Kissed Your Lips (2004) (novel)
Ned Kelly and the Odd Rellie (2007) (clerihews)
The Tempest-Tossed
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Matthew 14:25
It is said that Christ allowed this long period of tossing by a tempest so that the disciples might be 1. accustomed to endure hardness. 2. might more Commentary from the Church Fathers
Chrysostom: "But He suffers them to be tossed the whole night, exciting their hearts by fear, and inspiring them with
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ovicular
oˈvicular, a. rare. [f. med. or mod.L. ōvicul-um (dim. of ōvum egg) + -ar.] Of the shape or nature of an egg.1774 J. Bryant Mythol. II. 352, I invoke Protogonos, who wandered..inclosed in an ovicular machine. 1816 G. S. Faber Orig. Pagan Idol. II. 252 The tempest-tossed egg or ovicular arkite machin...
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Benjamin Franklin Haynes
He wrote a book, Tempest-Tossed on Methodist Seas, about his decision to leave the Methodist Episcopal Church, South because of bitter divisions within
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Operation Chaos (novel)
Dependence on the moon is lightly tossed aside with a comment that the necessary components of moonlight (specific frequencies of polarized light) have In a mysterious "Inn Between the Worlds" she meets with Prince Rupert of the Rhine, the main character of Midsummer Tempest, as well as meeting Holger
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Caroline Spurgeon
"Sailing in this salt flood; the winds, the sighs ... will overset thy tempest-tossed body" (Romeo and Juliet)
clothing images: e.g.
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Shelter from the Storm
Both Robert Shelton and Oliver Trager describe the song's narrator's mood as "tempest-tossed", with Shelton saying that the song explores a "search for
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Theodore Tilton
A Biographical Sketch. 1871
Tempest-Tossed A Romance. 1874.
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Russ Baker (pilot)
He had the physique of a boxer and the strength of an ox and needed both in that tempest-tossed land.
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Matthew 14:32-33
both kinds were to be signified; that is, the strong, in his walking upon the waters; the weak, in that he doubted, for to each of us our lusts are as a tempest But when thy heart is tossed with desire, then that thou mayest overcome thy lust, call upon the divine person of Christ."
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Second circle of hell
corresponding to classifications of sin; the second circle represents the sin of lust, where the lustful are punished by being buffeted within an endless tempest of hell, this is manifested as an eternal storm which buffets souls in its wake; as the lustful in life acted "without reason", so too are their souls tossed
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1840 Natchez tornado
This windstorm tossed 116 flatboats (of the 120 docked at Natchez that day) into the river, drowning their crews and passengers. The Free Trader stated, "Reports have come in from plantations 20 miles distant in Louisiana, and the rage of the tempest was terrible.
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