Germany must not go adrift on uncharted seas toward unknown shores, with no one knowing when it will stop.
At least we should survey the unknown shore, and then we shall not have to begin the exploration again.
He would have to go the other way, towards the unknown shore, across maybe a quarter-mile yet of sandbanks.
Approaching an unknown shore by night was something even full-sized ships seldom risked.
Only two people survive, and they wash up on an unknown shore.
Yonder glowed the lights of the world, here was the gloomy, unknown shore.
Nearly every day for at least a year, a wagon full of weapons had left Thorbardin for some unknown shore.
One of them was due in a week with rubies from its unknown shore, and the townsfolk dreaded to see it dock.
Sometimes it can seem that history is turning in a wide arc, toward an unknown shore.
And the seas were wide, beyond the power of man to cross - to unknown shores: wide and dangerous.