What is being compared?
He sprang through the waves and caught her, then crouched amid ships,
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English, 15.02.2021 06:20 msdevdev777
What is being compared?
He sprang through the waves and caught her, then crouched amid ships,
Avoiding sure death, while a great wave bobbled the boat
This way and that with the current. As when in autumn
The North Wind blows close-clinging ball of thistles
About the fields, even so the winds were driving
That boat of his this way and that on the sea.
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