Great Sea Stories: Second SeriesJoseph Lewis French Brentano's, 1925 - 348 sider |
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Side 1
... Spaniards approach , with all speede and diligence possible hee warped his Ships , and caused his Mariners and Souldiers to come on boord , and that with great trouble and difficultie , insomuch that the Lord Admirall himselfe was faine ...
... Spaniards approach , with all speede and diligence possible hee warped his Ships , and caused his Mariners and Souldiers to come on boord , and that with great trouble and difficultie , insomuch that the Lord Admirall himselfe was faine ...
Side 3
... Spaniards then well perceiving the nim- blenesse of the English ships in discharging upon the enemy on all sides , gathered themselves close into the forme of an halfe Moone , and slackned their sailes , least they should outgoe any of ...
... Spaniards then well perceiving the nim- blenesse of the English ships in discharging upon the enemy on all sides , gathered themselves close into the forme of an halfe Moone , and slackned their sailes , least they should outgoe any of ...
Side 5
... Spaniards mighty wodden Castles , gathering the wind of them , with many other such like attempts . Immediately after , Valdez and his Company ( being a man of principall authority in the Spanish Fleet , and being descended of one and ...
... Spaniards mighty wodden Castles , gathering the wind of them , with many other such like attempts . Immediately after , Valdez and his Company ( being a man of principall authority in the Spanish Fleet , and being descended of one and ...
Side 6
... Spaniards . Howbeit the Gunpowder ( to the great admiration of all men ) remained whole and un- consumed . In the meane season the Lord Admirall of England in his ship , called the Arke - royall , all that night pursued the Spaniards so ...
... Spaniards . Howbeit the Gunpowder ( to the great admiration of all men ) remained whole and un- consumed . In the meane season the Lord Admirall of England in his ship , called the Arke - royall , all that night pursued the Spaniards so ...
Side 7
... Spaniards seemed to be more incensed to fight then before . But when the English fleet had con- tinually and without intermission from morning to night beaten and battered them with all their shot both great and small : the Spaniards ...
... Spaniards seemed to be more incensed to fight then before . But when the English fleet had con- tinually and without intermission from morning to night beaten and battered them with all their shot both great and small : the Spaniards ...
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answered appeared approach Beare began blood blow boat body cabin called Cape captain carried clear close Colonel coming continued course crew cried Crimp dark dead deck door English eyes face fear feet fell Finn fire fleet four gave give guns half hand hard head heard hold hundred keep land leave length lieutenant light look marines mate mean mind minutes monster mouth never night officers once Parma passed pistol port presently pulled rest returned round sail sailors says seemed seen sent ship shot side sight soon sound Spaniards Spanish standing stood tell things thought told took turned unto vessel voice watch whole Wilfrid wind wounded yards