Sea King
Sea-King (translation of the Old Norse term SĒ£konungr), refers to a Viking, pirate chieftain of the early Middle Ages.
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Famous quotes containing the words sea and/or king:
“Rain patters on a sea that tilts and sighs.
Fast-running floors, collapsing into hollows,
Tower suddenly, spray-haired.”
—Philip Larkin (19221986)
“Coming to Rome, much labour and little profit! The King whom you seek here, unless you bring Him with you you will not find Him.”
—Anonymous 9th century, Irish. Epigram, no. 121, A Celtic Miscellany (1951, revised 1971)
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