Scampavias: From Gibel Tarek to StamboulC. Scribner, 1857 - 350 sidor |
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... sailing orders came . When the tide made in the afternoon , the pilot gave the word , the iron fasts were let run from the ports , the stagings hauled on shore , and slowly the vessel's head swung off from the pier - head towards the ...
... sailing orders came . When the tide made in the afternoon , the pilot gave the word , the iron fasts were let run from the ports , the stagings hauled on shore , and slowly the vessel's head swung off from the pier - head towards the ...
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... sails and head winds , dashed away towards Halifax . It was a matter of discussion with us at dinner , that day , if the steward of the Cunarder had not supplied her with a superabundance of provisions , since long before night , with a ...
... sails and head winds , dashed away towards Halifax . It was a matter of discussion with us at dinner , that day , if the steward of the Cunarder had not supplied her with a superabundance of provisions , since long before night , with a ...
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... wide space , where a large lantern shed its gleams perpetually beside a sentinel placed there to keep guard over the residents and property ; and where , too , a plethoric wind - sail poured a current THE COCKPIT . 21.
... wide space , where a large lantern shed its gleams perpetually beside a sentinel placed there to keep guard over the residents and property ; and where , too , a plethoric wind - sail poured a current THE COCKPIT . 21.
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From Gibel Tarek to Stamboul Henry Augustus Wise. too , a plethoric wind - sail poured a current of fresh air from the breezy regions above : thus making , on the whole , our life more luxurious , wholesome , and comfortable than before ...
From Gibel Tarek to Stamboul Henry Augustus Wise. too , a plethoric wind - sail poured a current of fresh air from the breezy regions above : thus making , on the whole , our life more luxurious , wholesome , and comfortable than before ...
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... sails hoisted , and , in company with a great crowd of outward bounders , we all steered seaward together . Or gaining an offing , we hove to for a moment , to give the pilot a chance to step into his cockle - shell of a boat . 66 ...
... sails hoisted , and , in company with a great crowd of outward bounders , we all steered seaward together . Or gaining an offing , we hove to for a moment , to give the pilot a chance to step into his cockle - shell of a boat . 66 ...
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Scampavias from Gibel Tarek to Stamboul: From Gibel Tarek to Stamboul Henry Augustus Wise Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2019 |
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Admiral amid anchor Bashibazouks beautiful beheld beneath bipeds blue boat Bosphorus breeze broad broad causeway café caique Cape Capucin monastery charming cluster cool crew crowded deck descended dressed eyes feet fleet French friends frigate Genoa Golden Horn grand Greek green groves gulf Gulf of Spezia guns hand head hills horses hour Hyères Ischia island Jack Toker King kingdom of Sardinia La Spezia ladies land latakia Lazaretto leave legs light lofty looking lovely magnificent Mahon marble marine Mediterranean Minorca morning mountains Naples night noble officers ourselves palace Palermo passed pipes Piræus pleasant port Port Mahon pretty quay road rock rolled royal sailors sails Saint sharp ship shore side Signor sirocco smoking soldiers Spezia squadron Stamboul stands steamer stood streets throng tion took town troops Turkish Turks vessel walls wind wine
Populära avsnitt
Sida 343 - Wherever God erects a house of prayer, The Devil always builds a chapel there: And 'twill be found upon examination, The latter has the largest congregation.
Sida 190 - There a strange shepherd chanced to find me out, Whether allured with my pipe's delight, Whose pleasing sound yshrilled far about, Or thither led by chance, I know not right: Whom when I...
Sida 247 - Which, through the ages that have gone before us, In long reverberations reach our own. On helm and harness rings the Saxon hammer, Through Cimbric forest roars the Norseman's song, And loud, amid the universal clamour, O'er distant deserts sounds the Tartar gong.
Sida 45 - The bursting shell, the gateway wrenched asunder, The rattling musketry, the clashing blade; And ever and anon, in tones of thunder, The diapason of the cannonade.
Sida 94 - I look for streams immortalized in song, That lost in silence and oblivion lie (Dumb are their fountains and their channels dry), Yet run for ever by the Muse's skill, And in the smooth description murmur still.
Sida 179 - THERE stands a City, — neither large nor small, Its air and situation sweet and pretty ; It matters very little — if at all — Whether its denizens are dull or witty, Whether the ladies there are short or tall, Brunettes or blondes, only, there stands a city !Perhaps 'tis also requisite to minute That there's a Castle and a Cobbler in it. A fair Cathedral, too, the story goes, And kings and heroes lie...
Sida 127 - FAREWELL TO MALTA. ADIEU, ye joys of La Valette ! Adieu, sirocco, sun, and sweat ! Adieu, thou palace rarely enter'd ! Adieu, ye mansions where — I've ventured ! Adieu, ye cursed streets of stairs ! (How surely he who mounts you swears...
Sida 79 - Far on the right, her dogs foul Scylla hides: Charybdis roaring on the left presides, And in her greedy whirlpool sucks the tides; Then spouts them from below: with fury driv'n, The waves mount up and wash the face of heav'n. But Scylla from her den, with open jaws, The sinking vessel in her eddy draws, Then dashes on the rocks.
Sida 232 - There was Mrs. F. so very deaf That she might have worn a percussion cap And been knocked on the head without hearing it snap.
Sida 229 - Thence to the famous orators repair, Those ancient, whose resistless eloquence Wielded at will that fierce democratic, Shook the arsenal, and fulmined over Greece To Macedon and Artaxerxes...