Flying Childers: His CruiseHotten, 1870 - 63 pages |
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... Pull'd down our trusty bulwarks stone by stone , And left us powerless , friendless , and alone . The days were once when England's word could give Strength to the Slave , and bid the hopeless live ; From wasted limbs the shacklebolts ...
... Pull'd down our trusty bulwarks stone by stone , And left us powerless , friendless , and alone . The days were once when England's word could give Strength to the Slave , and bid the hopeless live ; From wasted limbs the shacklebolts ...
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... pull'd faces queer : What he thought of all this rumpus I am not in case to tell ; But I rather think he grumbled , " Who is this new naval swell ? " XVIII . Now descends Sir Richard Airey From his fortress to the strand , < And he ...
... pull'd faces queer : What he thought of all this rumpus I am not in case to tell ; But I rather think he grumbled , " Who is this new naval swell ? " XVIII . Now descends Sir Richard Airey From his fortress to the strand , < And he ...
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... Nottingham. And wh So ready Insensate For Peace With ever The prude When to d Who shall 1 Behold you Smile , if y ' Twas by You stole Pull'd dow And left u The day giv Strength t From wast The lamp FYTTE YE THIRD . YE STORM . I. GOOD -
... Nottingham. And wh So ready Insensate For Peace With ever The prude When to d Who shall 1 Behold you Smile , if y ' Twas by You stole Pull'd dow And left u The day giv Strength t From wast The lamp FYTTE YE THIRD . YE STORM . I. GOOD -
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His Cruise George James Finch-Hatton Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham. And So real Insens For P With The pl When Who s Behold Smile , ' Twas You st Pull'd And le The Strengt From v The lar many , ds tore ls , 51 ન asters ,
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Æneas AGAMEMNONA MULTI Agincourt Arrian aught Avast Behold Biscay Blue Peter bore Britannia's banner brace of shakes Caledonia call'd Cape Clear CARENT QUIA VATE Castle of Tangier Cork Corkagian cruise cuneiform deserting Cuneus disarm'd Don Louis doth he steer Eneidos England Fleet Flying Childers Flying Dutchman fools forget love fortemque FORTES ANTE AGAMEMNONA FYTTE YE SECOND FYTTE YE THIRD gale gallant guise saluteth garboard strakes Hercules IGNOTIQUE LONGA NOCTE Inconstant larboard look Lord High Admiral Lord High Admiral's Louis of Braganza Lusitanian marvels fed Moor'd Northumberland o'er OMNES ILLACRYMABILES URGENTUR oranges and port Pallas Peace pepper'd Monsieur Joinville port wine Pull'd quâ QUIA VATE SACRO Richard Airey royal standard flying sailor sea went Flying SED OMNES ILLACRYMABILES signall'd squadron lay squalls STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES starboard stays twice sword thou three columns doth Twas Twenty-seven long valiant captains VIXERE FORTES wash'd wast The lamp Whilom YE FAIR WEATHER YE STORM
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Page 51 - Unam, quae Lycios fidumque vehebat Oronten, Ipsius ante oculos ingens a vertice pontus In puppim ferit : excutitur pronusque magister Volvitur in caput ; ast illam ter fluctus ibidem Torquet agens circum, et rapidus vorat aequore vertex.
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Page i - Vixere fortes ante Agamemnona Multi, sed omnes illacrymabiles Urgentur, ignotique longa Nocte, carent quia vate sacro.
Page 52 - Oronten, ipsius ante oculos ingens a vertice pontus 115 in puppim ferit: excutitur pronusque magister volvitur in caput, ast illam ter fluctus ibidem torquet agens circum et rapidus vorat aequore vertex.