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'But not long after there arose against it a tempestuous wind called Euroclydon.
In spite of Auster, Euroclydon, low pressure, and the government bureau, things have gone forward.
Euroclydon, nevertheless, is a mighty pleasant zephyr to any one in-doors, with his feet on the hob quietly toasting for bed.
It stood on a sharp bleak corner, where that tempestuous wind Euroclydon kept up a worse howling than ever it did about poor Paul's tossed craft.
The fort was used as a prisoner-of-war camp in both World Wars, and was later known as HMS Euroclydon.
In 1940, it was commissioned as a stone frigate with the name HMS Euroclydon, and was used as a school for children of Royal Navy personnel.
Referenced in Roman Centurion's Song by Rudyard Kipling "Here where our stiff-necked British oaks confront Euroclydon!"
Following the example of his predecessor, he preached and published a sermon to sailors, Euroclydon, or the Dangers of the Sea considered and improved, &c. (Acts xxvii.)
Also noteworthy are "Euroclydon," an evocative setting of the text "They that go down to the sea in ships," and "Chesterfield," a mournful but hopeful text with a haunting tune.
Bryant's first work was Observations and Enquiries relating to various parts of Ancient History, ... the Wind Euroclydon, the island Melite, the Shepherd Kings, (Cambridge, 1767).
Dissertation on St. Paul's Voyage from Cæsarea to Puteoli; on the Wind Euroclydon; and on the Apostle's Shipwreck on the Island of Melita.
Poor Lazarus there, chattering his teeth against the curbstone for his pillow, and shaking off his tatters with his shiverings, he might plug up both ears with rags, and put a corn-cob into his mouth, and yet that would not keep out the tempestuous Euroclydon.