The World of Waters; Or, A Peaceful Progress O'er the Unpathed SeaR. Carter, 1852 - 363 ページ |
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... Rock.-Mr. Bar- raud . - Jock of Jedburgh . - Wreck of the Forfarshire . - Remark- able Providence . - Denmark . - The Baltic . - Journey to the Gulf of Finland . - Reindeer and Sledge . - Reval . - Superstitions.- Strange Fashions ...
... Rock.-Mr. Bar- raud . - Jock of Jedburgh . - Wreck of the Forfarshire . - Remark- able Providence . - Denmark . - The Baltic . - Journey to the Gulf of Finland . - Reindeer and Sledge . - Reval . - Superstitions.- Strange Fashions ...
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... are but rarely taken perfect , as the instant they are disturbed they disappear . They are more frequently caught in the nets of fishermen than any other way , or found left dry on rocks . 28 STORY OF God for your kindness to me :
... are but rarely taken perfect , as the instant they are disturbed they disappear . They are more frequently caught in the nets of fishermen than any other way , or found left dry on rocks . 28 STORY OF God for your kindness to me :
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... rock ) stands here , with many other remains of antiquity ; and through nearly the whole length of this island runs the chain of White Mountains , so called on account of their snow coverings . The island abounds with cattle , sheep ...
... rock ) stands here , with many other remains of antiquity ; and through nearly the whole length of this island runs the chain of White Mountains , so called on account of their snow coverings . The island abounds with cattle , sheep ...
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... rock , and bravely and successfully withstood the attacks of his enemies . Malta was given to the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in 1530 by the Emperor Charles V. , when the Turks drove them out of Rhodes . They have since been called ...
... rock , and bravely and successfully withstood the attacks of his enemies . Malta was given to the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in 1530 by the Emperor Charles V. , when the Turks drove them out of Rhodes . They have since been called ...
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... rock on the western coast , bearing a resemblance to that little imple- ment ; and which , with other pieces of rock , had been disjointed from the mainland by the force of the waves . This rock was 120 feet high . About seventy years ...
... rock on the western coast , bearing a resemblance to that little imple- ment ; and which , with other pieces of rock , had been disjointed from the mainland by the force of the waves . This rock was 120 feet high . About seventy years ...
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animal appearance ashore BARRAUD Bay of Biscay beautiful birds boat Borneo called Cape captain Captain Cook cause CHARLES chief coast covered crew crocodile Dahomey dear deck delightful DORA dreadful EDDYSTONE LIGHTHOUSE EMMA exclaimed eyes fear feet fertile fire fish FREDERIC HAMILTON gold GRANDY Gulf Gulf of Finland Gulf of Penas hands happy head heard inhabitants island Isle of Thanet Isles ladies Lake land larboard larboard side largest Lighthouse look Madagascar mamma miles mother mountains natives navigators negroes never night North Sea Ocean papa pass poor port-hole possess principal remarkable rock Royal George sail sailors scarcely serpent ship slaves Society Islands soon STANLEY story Straits tell things tion town vessel voyage waves whale WILTON wind woman WRECK Yarmouth
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87 ページ - twas a very wicked thing!" said little Wilhelmine. "Nay... nay... my little girl," quoth he, "it was a famous victory. And everybody praised the Duke who this great fight did win." "But what good came of it at last?" quoth little Peterkin. "Why that I cannot tell," said he, "but 'twas a famous victory.
77 ページ - With all her crew complete. Toll for the brave ! Brave Kempenfelt is gone ; His last sea-fight is fought ; His work of glory done. It was not in the battle ; No tempest gave the shock ; She sprang no fatal leak ; She ran upon no rock.
51 ページ - Better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith.
87 ページ - They say it was a shocking sight After the field was won ; For many thousand bodies here Lay rotting in the sun ; But things like that, you know, must be After a famous victory. "Great praise the Duke of Marlbro' won And our good Prince Eugene." "Why, 'twas a very wicked thing!" Said little Wilhelmine. "Nay, nay, my little girl," quoth he, "It was a famous victory.
24 ページ - Man may trouble and distress me, 'Twill but drive me to Thy breast ; Life with trials hard may press me, Heaven will bring me sweeter rest. Oh, 'tis not in grief to harm me, While Thy love is left to me ; Oh, 'twere not in joy to charm me, Were that joy unmixed with Thee.
23 ページ - JESUS, I my cross have taken, All to leave and follow thee ; Naked, poor, despised, forsaken, Thou, from hence, my all shall be : Perish every fond ambition, All I've sought, or hoped, or known ; Yet how rich is my condition ! God and heaven are still my own.
78 ページ - Weigh the vessel up, Once dreaded by our foes ! And mingle with our cup The tear that England owes. Her timbers yet are sound, And she may float again, Full charged with England's thunder, And plough the distant main. But Kempenfelt is gone ; His victories are o'er ; And he and his eight hundred Shall plough the wave no more.
147 ページ - ... it discovers the distant hills, and again leaves all in darkness, when in an instant it re-appears in vivid and successive flashes, and exhibits the nearest objects in all the brightness of day. During all this time the distant thunder never ceases to roll, and is only silenced by some nearer peal, which bursts on the ear with such a sudden and tremendous crash as can scarcely fail to strike the most insensible heart with awe *. At length the thunder ceases, and nothing is heard but the continued...
47 ページ - And the barbarous people shewed us no little kindness: for they kindled a fire, and received us every one, because of the present rain, and because of the cold.
24 ページ - tis not in grief to harm me! While Thy love is left to me! Oh, 'twere not in joy to charm me, Were that joy unmixed with Thee. Take, my soul, thy full salvation; Rise o'er sin, and fear, and care; Joy to find in every station Something still to do or bear!