Westward ho !Macmillan, 1887 - Sermons, English |
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... , who will join , jolly mariners all ? And who will join , says he , O ! To fill his pockets with the good red goold , By sailing on the sea , O ! " " Who'll list ? " cried the gaunt man again 4 [ CHAP . I. HOW MR . OXENHAM.
... , who will join , jolly mariners all ? And who will join , says he , O ! To fill his pockets with the good red goold , By sailing on the sea , O ! " " Who'll list ? " cried the gaunt man again 4 [ CHAP . I. HOW MR . OXENHAM.
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... sail the minute we get back , and we want a dozen out of you Bide- ford men , and just a boy or two , and then we'm ... sailing as smooth as a duck - pond as soon as you're past Cape Finisterre . I'll run a Clovelly herring - boat there ...
... sail the minute we get back , and we want a dozen out of you Bide- ford men , and just a boy or two , and then we'm ... sailing as smooth as a duck - pond as soon as you're past Cape Finisterre . I'll run a Clovelly herring - boat there ...
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... sail without them after all , while they are stowed away under women's mufflers , and in tavern cellars . If any man is of that humour , he had better to cut himself up , and salt himself down in a barrel for pork , before he meets me ...
... sail without them after all , while they are stowed away under women's mufflers , and in tavern cellars . If any man is of that humour , he had better to cut himself up , and salt himself down in a barrel for pork , before he meets me ...
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... sail in them , and see the wonders of the deep ? And as he stands there with beating heart and kindling eye , the cool breeze whistling through his long fair curls , he is a symbol , though he knows it not , of brave young England ...
... sail in them , and see the wonders of the deep ? And as he stands there with beating heart and kindling eye , the cool breeze whistling through his long fair curls , he is a symbol , though he knows it not , of brave young England ...
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... sail with Richard Grenvil himself , or with better men than he , on a nobler errand than gold - hunting on the Spanish Main . " " O my boy , my boy ! " said Mrs. Leigh , " hear what the good Sir Richard promises you . Many an earl's son ...
... sail with Richard Grenvil himself , or with better men than he , on a nobler errand than gold - hunting on the Spanish Main . " " O my boy , my boy ! " said Mrs. Leigh , " hear what the good Sir Richard promises you . Many an earl's son ...
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