A Farewell to My Old Shipmates and Messmates: With Some Examples, and a Few Hints of AdviceW. Woodward, 1847 - 107 pagina's |
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Pagina 61
... received the blow ) , had said to me what he did to the prisoner , I fear I should have acted much worse . He then related all that had passed in a clear manly way , and when ended , the captain , with a look that spoke volumes , said ...
... received the blow ) , had said to me what he did to the prisoner , I fear I should have acted much worse . He then related all that had passed in a clear manly way , and when ended , the captain , with a look that spoke volumes , said ...
Pagina 71
... received , or the loss his services would be ( for he was a useful man ) , no sooner was the ship anchored in Rio Janeiro , than himself and five more took the boat E 2 FAREWELL . 71 six who had volunteered for the ship, and joined ...
... received , or the loss his services would be ( for he was a useful man ) , no sooner was the ship anchored in Rio Janeiro , than himself and five more took the boat E 2 FAREWELL . 71 six who had volunteered for the ship, and joined ...
Pagina 75
... receiving an answer in the nega- tive , " Then Jem , " replied the other , " it's either Mathews or his ghost ; " and it was ... received the sum of thirteen pounds two shillings , thus proving the correctness of the old proverb , that a ...
... receiving an answer in the nega- tive , " Then Jem , " replied the other , " it's either Mathews or his ghost ; " and it was ... received the sum of thirteen pounds two shillings , thus proving the correctness of the old proverb , that a ...
Pagina 77
... received from other officers , I have recommended you to the notice of My Lords Com- missioners of the Admiralty , who , upon my recommenda- tion , have granted you a pension of thirty - one - pounds sixteen shillings per annum ; and as ...
... received from other officers , I have recommended you to the notice of My Lords Com- missioners of the Admiralty , who , upon my recommenda- tion , have granted you a pension of thirty - one - pounds sixteen shillings per annum ; and as ...
Pagina 90
... received since the death of my mother . It appeared to me that a weight was removed from my heart . I looked up at Mr. N. with a tear of gratitude in my eye , which he observed , and putting his hand on my close cut head , said , ' Be a ...
... received since the death of my mother . It appeared to me that a weight was removed from my heart . I looked up at Mr. N. with a tear of gratitude in my eye , which he observed , and putting his hand on my close cut head , said , ' Be a ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 106 - Tis sweet to hear the watch-dog's honest bark Bay deep-mouthed welcome as we draw near home; 'Tis sweet to know there is an eye will mark Char coming, and look brighter when we come...
Pagina 37 - Tis being, and doing, and having, that make All the pleasures and pains of which beings partake, To be what God pleases, — to do a man's best, And to have a good heart — is the way to be blest.
Pagina 68 - Breathes there a man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself has said, This is my own, my native land!
Pagina 58 - YEARS rush by us like the wind. We see not whence the eddy comes, nor whitherward it is tending, and we seem ourselves to witness their flight without a sense that we are changed ; and yet Time is beguiling man of his strength, as the winds rob the woods of their foliage.
Pagina 24 - Death is at all times solemn, but never so much so as at sea. A man dies on shore ; his body remains with his friends, and " the mourners go about the streets...
Pagina 7 - ... type of the divine nature itself! Even where our fellow-creatures are degraded by vice and poverty, let us still be gentle in our judging. The various fortunes which we every day see befalling the members of a single family, after they part off in their several paths through life, teach us, that it is not to every one that success in the career of existence is destined. Besides, do not the arrangements of society at once necessitate the subjection of an immense multitude to humble toil, and give...
Pagina 32 - ... or worse by far, torn from the very bed of his wife, to share the perils of the ocean, and brave the battle. All these horrors are done away with : the system of manning ships has improved with the march of intellect; and men who join the Navy, in nine cases out of ten gladly remain until they are promoted, or get pensions, perhaps medals for long service and good conduct.
Pagina 34 - How different it is now; every one can get a book, and read for himself. He can go to the library, take out a volume from a wellselected stock of books, and one day with another at sea, can have three hours to read and improve his mind.
Pagina 106 - My travels and my toils are now closed : and from this point of rest I may venture to look back upon the vicissitudes of my career, with, I trust, an acknowledging spirit, and a heart equally affected by gratitude and wonder. If my...