It blew hard against the shore, which was as dreary and Harborless as you can conceive.
"Canoeing in the wilderness"
Henry David Thoreau
The whole coast of Italy is, one may almost say, Harborless and even, wharfless, and there are many thousands of miles of coast in rich commercial countries in Europe, where vessels can neither lie in safety for a single day, nor even, in better protected heavens, ship or land their passengers or cargoes except by the help of lighters, and other not less clumsy contrivances.
"The Earth as Modified by Human Action"
George P. Marsh
"Let him in straightway," cried she; "for the king's sake he shall not be Harborless!"
"King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table"
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