The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... ship could not be able to perform the voyage . So some of the chief of the com- pany , perceiving the mariners to fear the sufficiency of the ship , as appeared by their mutterings , they entered into serious con- sultation with the ...
... ship could not be able to perform the voyage . So some of the chief of the com- pany , perceiving the mariners to fear the sufficiency of the ship , as appeared by their mutterings , they entered into serious con- sultation with the ...
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... ship ; the hour has arrived when we must be moving . ' The cheerful ' Ay , ay , sir ! ' of the young lieutenant was hardly uttered , before the cries of half a dozen midshipmen were heard summoning the boatswain and his mates to their ...
... ship ; the hour has arrived when we must be moving . ' The cheerful ' Ay , ay , sir ! ' of the young lieutenant was hardly uttered , before the cries of half a dozen midshipmen were heard summoning the boatswain and his mates to their ...
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... ship's bows , nearly all the sea- mẹn now hung inactive ; hammers , bits of plank , lances , and harpoons , mechanically retained in their hands , just as they had darted from their various employments ; all their enchanted eyes intent ...
... ship's bows , nearly all the sea- mẹn now hung inactive ; hammers , bits of plank , lances , and harpoons , mechanically retained in their hands , just as they had darted from their various employments ; all their enchanted eyes intent ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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