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The shipwreck

Chapter 70: Page 140, l. 6.
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The poem follows a sea voyage that sketches the officers, crew, and their personal ties before a catastrophic storm strikes. It intertwines vivid, technically informed descriptions of navigation and shiphandling with dramatic depictions of tempest, wreck, and human suffering. Classical allusions and explanatory notes accompany the narrative, supplying nautical vocabulary and practical rules for emergency seamanship. The work balances professional detail and lyrical pathos to explore the sea’s hazards, the duties and bonds of sailors, and the tragic costs of maritime catastrophe.

For every wave now smites the quivering yard.

The sea at this time ran so high, that it was impossible to descend from the mast-head without being washed overboard.

Page 140, l. 6.

All thoughts of happiness on earth are vain!
“... sed scilicet ultima semper
Expectanda dies homini; dicique beatus
Ante obitum nemo supremaque funera debet.

FINIS.

Printed by C. Whittingham, Chiswick.