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  1. Analysis (ai): The North Ship, a poem depicting the voyages of three ships, stands out with its concise language and symbolism. Each ship represents a different fate, with the third embarking on an ominous journey toward the unforgiving north.

  2. The North Ship is the debut collection of poems by Philip Larkin (19221985), published in 1945 by Reginald A. Caton's Fortune Press. Caton did not pay his writers and expected them to buy a certain number of copies themselves.

  3. ‘The North Ship’ is a poem about journeys and the immense ways they can vary for those who embark on them. Philip Larkin’s poem examines the routes of three different ships that symbolize the various paths we might find ourselves on in life.

  4. The North Ship. I saw three ships go sailing by, Over the sea, the lifting sea, And the wind rose in the morning sky, And one was rigged for a long journey. The first ship turned towards the west, Over the sea, the running sea, And by the wind was all possessed And carried to a rich country.

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  6. 11 de ene. de 2020 · The north ship. by. Larkin, Philip. Publication date. 1973. Publisher. London : Faber. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  7. 'The North Ship' I saw three ships go sailing by, Over the sea, the lifting sea, And the wind rose in the morning sky, And one was rigged for a long journey. The first ship turned towards the west, Over the sea, the running sea, And by the wind was all possessed And carried to a rich country.