William Falconer

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William Falconer (1732–1769) was a Scottish poet.

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[edit] The Shipwreck (1762)

  • Thou living ray of intellectual fire.
    • Canto I, line 104.
  • High in his chariot glow'd the lamp of day.
    • Canto I, 426.
  • The sacred lamp of day
    Now dipt in western clouds his parting ray.
    • Canto II, line 27.
  • Again she plunges! hark! a second shock
    Bilges the splitting vessel on the rock;
    Down on the vale of death, with dismal cries,
    The fated victims shuddering cast their eyes
    In wild despair; while yet another stroke
    With strong convulsion rends the solid oak:
    Ah Heaven!—behold her crashing ribs divide!
    She loosens, parts, and spreads in ruin o'er the tide.
    • Canto III, line 642.

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