The old sea captain [by G. Mogridge].1842 |
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Side vi
... hundred women aboard - The false pride of the second lieutenant - More than a thou- sand persons drowned - Cowper's lines on the Royal George CHAPTER VII . Heaving the lead - To heave a - head - To heave astern - To heave at the capstan ...
... hundred women aboard - The false pride of the second lieutenant - More than a thou- sand persons drowned - Cowper's lines on the Royal George CHAPTER VII . Heaving the lead - To heave a - head - To heave astern - To heave at the capstan ...
Side vii
... hundred fathom - A squall - Mainmast sprung half through -Chased a man - of - war - A blow - Gale increases - Birds fall on the deck - A hurricane - The fore rigging manned -Pumps at work - Ship almost on her beam ends - Main and mizen ...
... hundred fathom - A squall - Mainmast sprung half through -Chased a man - of - war - A blow - Gale increases - Birds fall on the deck - A hurricane - The fore rigging manned -Pumps at work - Ship almost on her beam ends - Main and mizen ...
Side x
... hundred and twenty - two persons perish - Mid - ships - Spinning yarns -Rogue's yarn - The fierce cratur - Articles of war- Sentence of death - Yards - Court - martial ... CHAPTER XXI . The way that sailors speak of ships - Columbus ...
... hundred and twenty - two persons perish - Mid - ships - Spinning yarns -Rogue's yarn - The fierce cratur - Articles of war- Sentence of death - Yards - Court - martial ... CHAPTER XXI . The way that sailors speak of ships - Columbus ...
Side 11
... hundred and twenty feet : ] and when they had gone a little fur- ther , they sounded again , and found it fifteen fathoms , [ ninety feet . ] Then fearing lest they should have fallen upon rocks , they cast four anchors out of the stern ...
... hundred and twenty feet : ] and when they had gone a little fur- ther , they sounded again , and found it fifteen fathoms , [ ninety feet . ] Then fearing lest they should have fallen upon rocks , they cast four anchors out of the stern ...
Side 17
... hundred and fifty yards long , with three- score baited hooks . I have known a conger twist himself so stiffly round a man's legs as to throw him down . ” " We will have nothing to do with conger eels , Captain ! " " Better not , boys ...
... hundred and fifty yards long , with three- score baited hooks . I have known a conger twist himself so stiffly round a man's legs as to throw him down . ” " We will have nothing to do with conger eels , Captain ! " " Better not , boys ...
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a-head Alceste anchor Archer better boat boys breeze cable called Cape Come-again Captain Back Captain Ross commander crew cruise danger death deck drowned Esquimaux Farewell fire fore fore-mast forecastle forget frigate futtock-shrouds gangway God's guns hands harbour haul hear heard heart heave helm hoisted hope hundred island Jack Jack Tars keep knot Lancaster Sound land larboard lieutenant life-boat lighthouse look Lord Lord Amherst main-mast Malays man-of-war mast mate mercy messmates mutineers nails never old sea Captain p.-jacket pinnace pirates pocket compass poor port quarter-deck raft reef rigging rope Royal George rudder sailed round sailors scud seamen seen ship's shipwreck shore shot Sir Hyde soon Spithead squall stay-sail storm studding sails tack tell terrible Thank thing thought told vessel voyage watch weather whale wind wreck yards yarn yawl
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