Hull Woodland
Hull Woodland
Walt Steinsieker: Tyler, Eidems shooting the best scores in Ercildoune Lanes Bryan Tyler rolled the top series of 758, while DJ Eidem pitched a 277 high of the week, and Keira Eidem led the women to score his series of 594 and 234 games in the Sebastian River Classic at Ercildoune Metcalf led lanes.DJ scores of children with a series of 583 and 255 games in the Ercildoune Lanes USBC Youth League, while Kelsey Sutton topped the girls with their series of 545 and 235 …
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Beautiful Hull Woodland Vase $39.99 |
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Explain the meaning of Horace’s “The Ship of State (Odes I, 14)”?
On Ship! New billows sweep thee out
Seaward. What wilt thou? Hold the port, be stout
See’st not thy mast
How rent by stiff Southwestern blast?
Thy side, of rowers how forlorn?
Thine hull, with groaning yards, with rigging torn,
Can ill sustain
The fierce, and ever fiercer main;
Thy gods, no more than sails entire,
From whom yet once they need might aid require,
Oh Pontic Pine,
The first of woodland stocks is thine.
Yet race and name are but as dust,
Not painted sterns gave storm-tost seamen trust;
Unless thou dare
To be the sport of storms, beware.
O fold at best a weary weight,
A yearning care and constant strain of late,
O shun the seas
That girt those glittering Cyclades
Analysis copied from
http://community.middlebury.edu/~harris/Texts/HoraceOdes.html
This famous poem on The Ship of State is a good example of Horace’s perfect polish, as he interfuses the wording and metaphors of a Ship and the Country racked by civil turmoil. Yet this is all indirect and poetic, Horace is not a reformer, there is no political platform for change, not even a tone of anger. It is all couched in terms of Regret, which may after all be the way it is always going to be.
The Romans never attained the Phoenician/.Carthaginians’ skills at navigation, and clung in fear to the shoreline often wrecking on the rocks. So this “political” poem has a stronger sea-dread than might at first appear, perhapsmore like our fear of atomic catastrope leaving us helplessly adrift.
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