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:
“At sea a fellow comes out. Salt water is like wine, in that respect.”
—Herman Melville (18191891)
“If I asked her master hed give me a cask a day;
But she, with the beer at hand, not a gill would arrange!
May she marry a ghost and bear him a kitten, and may
The High King of Glory permit her to get the mange.”
—James Kenneth Stephens (18821950)
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