Tough yarns, by the Old Sailor1835 - 80 páginas |
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... is as sharp as a wedge , never stops at a sea , but goes smack through all . He looks at his wife , admires her head - gear and out - riggers , her braces and bow - lines ; compares her eyes to dolphin - GREENWICH HOSPITAL . 3.
... is as sharp as a wedge , never stops at a sea , but goes smack through all . He looks at his wife , admires her head - gear and out - riggers , her braces and bow - lines ; compares her eyes to dolphin - GREENWICH HOSPITAL . 3.
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Matthew Henry Barker. bow - lines ; compares her eyes to dolphin - strikers , boasts of her fancy and fashion - pieces , and de- clares that she darts along with all the grace of a bonnetta . When he parts with his wife to go on a cruise ...
Matthew Henry Barker. bow - lines ; compares her eyes to dolphin - strikers , boasts of her fancy and fashion - pieces , and de- clares that she darts along with all the grace of a bonnetta . When he parts with his wife to go on a cruise ...
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... eye sparkled with delight , as if he again saw the British ensign floating in the breeze as the proud signal for conquest ; or was labouring at the oar with his darling chief , like a tutelar deity of old , guiding the boat through the ...
... eye sparkled with delight , as if he again saw the British ensign floating in the breeze as the proud signal for conquest ; or was labouring at the oar with his darling chief , like a tutelar deity of old , guiding the boat through the ...
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... eyes but he makes ' em sheer agen ! Well behaved , my sons of thunder ! The old gemman knows the French are fond of dancing , so he's giving them a few balls and routs ! Ay , ay , we shall be at it presently , never fear ; our old chap ...
... eyes but he makes ' em sheer agen ! Well behaved , my sons of thunder ! The old gemman knows the French are fond of dancing , so he's giving them a few balls and routs ! Ay , ay , we shall be at it presently , never fear ; our old chap ...
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... eyes , -up to all manner of mischief . Well , round they came , and the hero seemed proud of his men ; he stopped occasionally to speak to one and to ano- ther , and his keen eye saw in a moment if any thing wasn't ship - shape . His ...
... eyes , -up to all manner of mischief . Well , round they came , and the hero seemed proud of his men ; he stopped occasionally to speak to one and to ano- ther , and his keen eye saw in a moment if any thing wasn't ship - shape . His ...
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Adele afterwards Agnes arms Arrah beautiful Bill Jennings blood boats boatswain's mate body bowsprit brave breast British ensign captain command countenance coxswain crew d'ye dare dark death deck duty enemy exclaimed eyes Farmer father feelings fell fellow fire fore French frigate gale gangway gave gazed GEORGE CRUIKSHANK grandfather Greenwich Hospital grog guerilla guns hand head heard heart honor hour Howsomever ingulph instantly lieutenant light looked massa master-at-arms mayhap messmates Michael Malone midshipman mind mother Nelson never nigger night officer once ould passed poor poor Tom quarter-deck red flag remember replied River Plate round sail sailor says schooner seamen seemed ship shipmate shore shout shriek sight signal-man Sir Edward Sir Sidney sodgers soon soul Spaniards spirit spot stood storm sweet tell tion Tom Brookes turned vessel veteran voice warn't watch waves whilst wild wretch
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Página 164 - Glendower.—I can call spirits from the vasty deep. Hotspur.—Why, so can I; or so can any man : But will they come when you do call for them ?
Página 147 - I am not much versed, corporal, said my Uncle Toby, in things of that kind; but I suppose God would not leave him without one, any more than thee or me.
Página 230 - when they saw the waters of destruction approaching. No human voice could warn them of their danger, no hand could be outstretched to save. There seemed to be a momentary stillness in the storm, and a shuddering instinct crept through every spirit,—a horrible dread of they knew not what. Still onward rolled the
Página 219 - down by me, love; come, sit thee down by me, And I will tell thee many a tale of the dangers of the sea,— Of the perils of the deep, love, when the stormy tempests roar, And the raging billows wildly dash upon the groaning shore. The skies are flaming red,
Página 222 - nevertheless, I thought of the " red flag at the fore," and as the boat lightly skimmed the surface of the dark blue waters, a feeling of honest pride swelled in my little breast;—henceforth I was to be devoted to my king and country. The
Página 239 - and was ordered to take charge of them to Ostend. There were about two thousand officers and men, most of them wounded and without a single application or dressing to the mangled parts ; yet their devotion to Napoleon was unabated, and with their stiffened limbs sore with laceration, and their bodies gashed and scored with
Página 231 - crash, the yell, and the agonized contortions of that drowning man, are present to my mind in all their horrors. The wreck was cleared, the storm abated ; a jurymast was erected, and once more the stately frigate held her way upon the
Página 198 - he spoke, A sea burst o'er them, and their cables broke ! Then, like a lion bounding from the toil, The ship shot through the billows' black recoil; Urged by the howling blast—all guidance gone— They shuddering felt her reeling, rushing on—
Página 240 - The battle of Waterloo ended the war ; Buonaparte was despatched to St. Helena, and all prospects of promotion are over. My noble patron has accomplished the number of his days, and no " red flag at the fore'' will ever fall to my lot, unless indeed I include a certain
Página 225 - quartermaster came down and inquired if Mr. Moriarty was below. A fine handsome young man, about two and twenty, immediately answered in the affirmative. " Here's a letter for you, sir," said the quartermaster, " with the Admiralty seal on the back, and a direction full of sheep-shanks and long splices