Two years before my birth, he sailed his ships into the tideless sea, from which our people came so long ago.
I rave: perhaps at this moment he is watching the sun rise over the Pyrenees, or on the tideless sea of the south.
Until sunset, it had lain at the water's edge, lapped by the gentle waves of the tideless sea.
The sea, tideless and silent, was a blank presence compared to the blaze of lights along the promenade.
And though the bedrooms were small, their long windows, opening like doors, gave on tiny iron balconies facing the full brilliance of the tideless sea.
But they could not veil the loveliness of the great white city that overlooked the tideless sea.
The black and tideless sea through which they voyaged at will between the island stars.
It had been intended that the rocketship land near one of those shallow, tideless seas.
There lived a singer in France of oldBy the tideless dolorous midland sea.
We traveled across a rich plain, and came to a sea that beat, dark but tideless, against rocky shores and little fishing harbors.