Great Sea Stories: Second SeriesJoseph Lewis French Brentano's, 1925 - 348 sider |
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Side 3
... sides , gathered themselves close into the forme of an halfe Moone , and slackned their sailes , least they should outgoe any of their company . And while they were proceeding on in this manner , one of their great Galliasses was so ...
... sides , gathered themselves close into the forme of an halfe Moone , and slackned their sailes , least they should outgoe any of their company . And while they were proceeding on in this manner , one of their great Galliasses was so ...
Side 9
... sides , and mutually discharged all their Ordnance , being within one hundred or an hundred and twenty yards one of an- other . At length the Spaniards hoised up their sailes , and againe gathered themselves up close into the forme of a ...
... sides , and mutually discharged all their Ordnance , being within one hundred or an hundred and twenty yards one of an- other . At length the Spaniards hoised up their sailes , and againe gathered themselves up close into the forme of a ...
Side 15
... one broad side after another , they dispatched all their shot both great and small upon them , spending one whole day from morning till night in that violent kinde of conflict , untill such time as THE INVINCIBLE ARMADA 15.
... one broad side after another , they dispatched all their shot both great and small upon them , spending one whole day from morning till night in that violent kinde of conflict , untill such time as THE INVINCIBLE ARMADA 15.
Side 17
... sides . In the Galeon of Saint Philip was Francis de Toledo , brother unto the Count de Argas , being Colonell over two and thirty bands ; besides other Gentlemen ; who seeing their mast broken with shot , they shaped their course , as ...
... sides . In the Galeon of Saint Philip was Francis de Toledo , brother unto the Count de Argas , being Colonell over two and thirty bands ; besides other Gentlemen ; who seeing their mast broken with shot , they shaped their course , as ...
Side 18
... sides ; for the avoiding whereof , and to save his ship from sinking , he caused fifty men continually to labour at the Pump , though it were to small purpose . And seeing himselfe thus forsaken and separated from his Admiral , he ...
... sides ; for the avoiding whereof , and to save his ship from sinking , he caused fifty men continually to labour at the Pump , though it were to small purpose . And seeing himselfe thus forsaken and separated from his Admiral , he ...
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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