1597 M. Drayton f. 67 After long trauaile, tempest-torne and wrack'd.
1918 W. S. Churchill in M. Gilbert (1977) IV. Compan. i. 418 Prompt and clear must be those great decisions which assign definite limits to the increasing confusion and miseries of the vanquished and above the tempest-torn waters light again the beacons of mankind.
1939 R. Campbell ii. 64 The wide-winged and wounded Albatross The tempest-torn that rides (and bears) the strife.