Survivors were forced to swim or climb ropes first to a wave-swept rock and then to a barren shore.
From 1892 to 1924, 12 million people sought entry on its barren shores.
At last we sighted a barren shore and came to the wide mouth of a river.
Perhaps I should go wandering on lonely moors and barren shores.
The barren shores were tinged with the red of Aswan granite.
He was pointing to a completely barren shore.
They had seen no sail since coming to that barren shore.
Jemmy had thought the water would carry him around the point and down the Crab's barren shore.
The bird sailing on through the darkness over the barren shore, the seamless sea.
Will you in your love-tide visit the barren shores of our dreams?