| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1873 - 614 páginas
...sea. I behold it pursuing, with a thousand misgivings, the uncertain, the tedious voyage. Suns rise and set, and weeks and months pass, and winter surprises...brings them not the sight of the wished-for shore. ! Carr and Villiers, the unworthy in the interior of South America, favorites of James I., the English... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1874 - 424 páginas
...MAYFLOWER. behold it pursuing, with a thousand misgivings, the uncertain the tedious voyage. Suns rise and set, and weeks and months pass, and winter surprises...before the raging tempest, on the high and giddy waves. 2. The awful voice of the storm howls through the rigging. The laboring masts seem straining from their... | |
| 1875 - 212 páginas
...unknown sea. I behold it pursuing with a thousand misgivings, theuncertain, the tedious voyage. Suns rise and set, and weeks and months pass, and winter surprises...and giddy waves. The awful voice of the storm howls tlirough the rigging- The laboring masts seem straining from their base ; the dismal sound of tho pumps... | |
| 1875 - 220 páginas
...sea. I behold it pursuing with a thousand-misgivings, the uncertain, the tedious voyage. Suns rise and set, and weeks and months pass, and winter surprises...before the raging tempest, on the high and giddy waves. Tho awful voice of the storm howls through the rigging. The laboring masts seem straining from their... | |
| Russell Thacher Trall - 1875 - 132 páginas
...sea. I behold it pursuing, with a thousand misgivings, the uncertain, the tedious voyage. Suns rise and set, and weeks and months pass, and winter surprises...brings them not the sight of the wished-for shore. 6. I see them now scantily supplied with provisions ; crowded almost to suffocation in their ill-stored... | |
| William Russell - 1875 - 312 páginas
...sea. I behold it pursuing, with a thousand misgivings, the uncertain, the tedious voyage. Suns rise and set, and weeks and months pass, and winter surprises...brings them not the sight of the wished-for shore. 1 see them now, scantily supplied with provisions, crowded almost to suffocation in their ill-stored... | |
| John Walker Vilant Macbeth - 1875 - 558 páginas
...the unknown sea. I behold it pursuing with a thousand misgivings the uncertain, the tedious voyage. I see them now, scantily supplied with provisions...prison; delayed by calms; pursuing a circuitous route. The awful voice of the storm howls through the rigging; the laboring masts seem straining from their... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1875 - 252 páginas
...sea. I hchold it pursuing, with a thousand misgivings, the uncertain, the tedious voyage. Suns rise and set, and weeks and months pass, and winter surprises them on the deep, but hrings them not the sight of the wishcd-for shore. I see them now, scantily supplied with provisions,... | |
| James Edward Murdoch - 1876 - 314 páginas
...sea. I behold it pursuing, with a thousand misgivings, the uncertain, the tedious voyage. Suns rise and set, and weeks and months pass, and winter surprises...brings them not the sight of the wished-for shore. I eee them now, scantily supplied with provisions, crowded almost to suffocation in their ill-stored... | |
| 1876 - 734 páginas
...sea. I behold it pursuing, with a thousand misgivings, the uncertain, the tedious voyage. Suns rise and set, and weeks and months pass, and winter surprises...brings them not the sight of the wished-for shore. I sea them now, scantily supplied with provisions, crowded almost to suffocation in their ill-stored... | |
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