Great Sea Stories: Second SeriesJoseph Lewis French Brentano's, 1925 - 348 sider |
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Side 15
... once againe got the winde of the Spaniards : who suffered themselves to be deprived of the commodity of the place in Caleis rode , and of the advantage of the winde neere unto Dunkerk , rather then they would change their array , or ...
... once againe got the winde of the Spaniards : who suffered themselves to be deprived of the commodity of the place in Caleis rode , and of the advantage of the winde neere unto Dunkerk , rather then they would change their array , or ...
Side 30
... once in no small danger , for that the Sea - horse had almost stricken her teeth into the sterne of their Boate ) thinking to over- throw it , but by meanes of the great crie that the men made , she was afraid , and swomme away againe ...
... once in no small danger , for that the Sea - horse had almost stricken her teeth into the sterne of their Boate ) thinking to over- throw it , but by meanes of the great crie that the men made , she was afraid , and swomme away againe ...
Side 32
... once fearing the number of our men , and yet they were thirtie at the least : the three that went forward in that sort , were Cornelius Jacobson , Master of William Barents ship , William Gysen , Pylot of the Pinnasse , and Hans van ...
... once fearing the number of our men , and yet they were thirtie at the least : the three that went forward in that sort , were Cornelius Jacobson , Master of William Barents ship , William Gysen , Pylot of the Pinnasse , and Hans van ...
Side 51
... of the killing and the wounding , and might have claimed a place in Alan's verses . But poets ( as a very wise man once told me ) have to think upon their rhymes ; and in good prose talk , Alan always did me THE SWORD OF ALAN 51.
... of the killing and the wounding , and might have claimed a place in Alan's verses . But poets ( as a very wise man once told me ) have to think upon their rhymes ; and in good prose talk , Alan always did me THE SWORD OF ALAN 51.
Side 66
... once settled in a very good situation in Glamorganshire , and was ruined by being security for an acquaintance . All differences being composed , he untied his bundle , which consisted of three bunches of onions , and a great lump of ...
... once settled in a very good situation in Glamorganshire , and was ruined by being security for an acquaintance . All differences being composed , he untied his bundle , which consisted of three bunches of onions , and a great lump of ...
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Alan answered appeared bark barque blood blow boat body cabin Cape Horn Captain Crimp cockswain Colonel Hope-Kennedy creature crew cried dark dead deck devil-fish door Duke of Parma English exclaimed eyes face feet fell felucca Finn fire flogged Flying Dutchman fo'c'sl forebridge forecastle frigate gale guns hand head heard Killarney Lady Monson land Lanyard lieutenant light look Lord Admirall mangroves marines master-at-arms masts mate midshipman Miss Laura monster mouth never night oars overboard Paimpol passed phantom ship pistol port pulled punishment rigging round round shot sail sailors says schooner sea-serpent seemed seen serpent ship's shore shot shouted side sight Spaniards Spanish Fleete spectral ship spectre-ship stood struck thought told took turned unto vessel voice whale Wilfrid wind wounded wreck yacht yards