COIL VI. 
Apem. “ What a coil’s here! ” 
Timon of Athens, Act I. Scene 2. 
Tit. “ If the winds rage, doth not the sea wax mad, 
Threatening the welkin with his big-swollen face? 
And wilt thou have a reason for this coil ? ” 
Titus Andronicus, Act III. Scene 1. 
“ Stands a maiden, on the morrow, 
Musing by the wave-beat strand, 
Half in hope and half in sorrow, 
Tracing words upon the sand. 
* Shall I ever then behold him 
Who hath been my life so long — ” 
James Russell Lowell. 
“ And listen to the harp and horn, 
And see the waltzers near and far; 
The lamps and flowers are bright as yet.” 
N. P. Willis. 
Trin. “ A strange fish! Were I in 
England now, (as once I was,) and 
Had but this fish painted, 
* * * There would this monster make a man.” 
Tempest , Act II. 
“ It ’s nothing but a porpoise, sir, that ’s been a swimming past,” 
Out spoke the ancient fisherman ; “now bring me my harpoon ! 
I ’ll get into my fishing-boat, and fix the fellow soon.” 
O. W. Holmes. 
“These things beheld in dismay the crowd on the shore and on ship¬ 
board.” 
H. W. Longfellow. 
