| 1840 - 544 pagina’s
...ourselves that we must give him up. At length we turned the boat's head and made toward the vessel. " 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... | |
| British and foreign sailors' society - 1841 - 412 pagina’s
...ourselves that we must give him up. At length we turned the boat's head, and made towards the vessel. 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... | |
| 1841 - 658 pagina’s
...ourselves that we must give him up. At length we turned the boat's head and made towards the vessel. " 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... | |
| 1841 - 276 pagina’s
...interests. • "O my son," says an Arabic proverb, "take care that your mouth breaks not your neck. 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;"... | |
| Richard Henry Dana (Jr.) - 1840 - 540 pagina’s
...ourselves that we must give him up. At length we turned the boat's head and made towards the vessel. 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... | |
| 346 pagina’s
...adored, Messiah ! ! ! Ever blest ! !" KENNETT ERACIIAM MARTIN. n Sailor's lieftrrtt'on on Heat ft. 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... | |
| 1843 - 346 pagina’s
...ourselves that we must give him up. At length we turned the boat's head and made towards the vessel. 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... | |
| 1843 - 378 pagina’s
...ourselves that we must give him up. At length we turned the boat's head and made towards the vessel. 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... | |
| Clemens Lamping - 1845 - 200 pagina’s
...Before the Mast," a passage describing the effect produced by the sad spectacle of a man overboard:— " 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... | |
| 1846 - 436 pagina’s
...of oppression in pieces ; it strikes the fetters from his slaves. — Bev. J. French. DEATH AT SEA. 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... | |
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