Sailors and Saints: Or, Matrimonial Manoeuvres, Volym 1H. Colburn, 1829 |
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... turn his back on a blue - jacket , or shut his doors against a sailor . " " Why , I hope you're not out in your reck- ' ning , Sir ; -but you see , Sir , " said the tar , as- suming the air of one endowed " with a learned spirit of ...
... turn his back on a blue - jacket , or shut his doors against a sailor . " " Why , I hope you're not out in your reck- ' ning , Sir ; -but you see , Sir , " said the tar , as- suming the air of one endowed " with a learned spirit of ...
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... turn my back to another in the fleet ' sides yourself.'I doesn't know whether this palaver o ' Bob's pleases the leaftenant or no , but I knows , ever since , they've both taken together as nat'ral as brandy and water . " They had now ...
... turn my back to another in the fleet ' sides yourself.'I doesn't know whether this palaver o ' Bob's pleases the leaftenant or no , but I knows , ever since , they've both taken together as nat'ral as brandy and water . " They had now ...
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... turning a pit , " cried the captain's black cook , with that air of authority so peculiar to the sable race when in office . From all outward signs , the boy certainly seemed better calculated to turn the spit , than ever to succeed in ...
... turning a pit , " cried the captain's black cook , with that air of authority so peculiar to the sable race when in office . From all outward signs , the boy certainly seemed better calculated to turn the spit , than ever to succeed in ...
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... the captain , casting an ominous glance at his sister , exclaimed- " ' Pon my word , sister , this savours strongly of the fore - hold . - Why , Thomas , " said he , turning to his faithful dependant , " you know if 76 SAILORS AND SAINTS .
... the captain , casting an ominous glance at his sister , exclaimed- " ' Pon my word , sister , this savours strongly of the fore - hold . - Why , Thomas , " said he , turning to his faithful dependant , " you know if 76 SAILORS AND SAINTS .
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Or, Matrimonial Manoeuvres William Nugent Glascock. turning to his faithful dependant , " you know if the cook of the Grampus had sent up such soup to the cabin as this , he would have walked the weather netting for a whole dog - watch ...
Or, Matrimonial Manoeuvres William Nugent Glascock. turning to his faithful dependant , " you know if the cook of the Grampus had sent up such soup to the cabin as this , he would have walked the weather netting for a whole dog - watch ...
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Sailors and Saints: Or Matrimonial Manœvres William Nugent Glascock Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1829 |
Sailors and Saints; Or Matrimonial Manoeuvres William Nugent Glascock Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1829 |
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afore alarm aloft already anxiety anxious appeared Bay of Biscay better boat boatswain Brace breeze brig Camperdown canvas capstan captain carronade Cheltenham commander cottage coxswain crew cried Crank cruize d'ye deck doctor duty Emily Emily's endeavour enemy epaulettes excited exclaimed fair favour favourite feelings fellow felt female fire forecastle frigate gout guns hand Hasty haul head heart heave hoisted hope imagined interrupted ladies lieutenant look mast master matron midshipman mind morning never observed occasion officers old gentleman party perceived perhaps person poor port profes recollect render rienced rigging round sail sailor seamen seemed Senna ship ship's singular Sir Harry soger soon spirit Spitfire Spitfire's Staunch sure there's thing thought Tiller tion tone topman topsails turn uncle uncon vessel veteran weather weather gage whilst wind word yards yawl young young blade
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Sida 314 - God in Externals could not place Content. Fortune her gifts may variously dispose, And these be happy call'd, unhappy those ; But...
Sida 39 - And let me the canakin clink, clink ; And let me the canakin clink : A soldier's a man ; A life's but a span ; Why then let a soldier drink.
Sida 258 - His thoughts had wholly been confin'd to form and cultivate her mind. He hardly knew, till he was told, whether the nymph were young or old; had met her in a public place, •without distinguishing her face: much less could his declining age Vanessa's...
Sida 3 - Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts ; and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated...
Sida 105 - I find thee apt ; And duller should'st thou be than the fat weed That rots itself in ease on Lethe wharf, Would'st thou not stir in this.
Sida 79 - Admiralty, that the approach of the equinoctial new moon rendering it unsafe to proceed immediately out of the Chesapeake with the combined expedition, to act upon the plans which had been concerted prevj.
Sida 96 - Even now, methinks, as pondering here I stand, I see the rural virtues leave the land. Down where yon anchoring vessel spreads the sail, That idly waiting flaps with every gale, Downward they move, a melancholy band, Pass from the shore, and darken all the strand.
Sida 28 - Rodmond a rueful tale of wonders read, Of dragons roaring on the enchanted coast, The hideous goblin, and the yelling ghost ; But with Arion, from the sultry heat Of noon, Palemon, sought a cool retreat And lo ! the shore with mournful prospects...
Sida 154 - All was prepared — the fire, the sword, the men To wield them in their terrible array. The army, like a lion from his den, March'd forth with nerve and sinews bent to slay, — A human Hydra, issuing from its fen To breathe destruction on its winding way.
Sida 20 - Than many persons more advanced in life; And if we now and then a sigh must heave At quitting even those we quit in strife...