Sir Walter Ralegh: "the Shepherd of the Ocean;" Selections from His Poetry and Prose |
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... hundred besides the Marriners ; in some five , in others eight hundred . In ours there were none at all , beside the Marriners , but the servants of the commanders and some fewe volun- tarie Gentlemen only . After many enterchanged ...
... hundred besides the Marriners ; in some five , in others eight hundred . In ours there were none at all , beside the Marriners , but the servants of the commanders and some fewe volun- tarie Gentlemen only . After many enterchanged ...
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... hundred free from sicknes , and fourescore and ten sicke , laid in hold upon the Ballast . A small troupe to man such a ship , and a weake Garrison to resist so mighty an Army . By those hundred all was sustained , the voleis ...
... hundred free from sicknes , and fourescore and ten sicke , laid in hold upon the Ballast . A small troupe to man such a ship , and a weake Garrison to resist so mighty an Army . By those hundred all was sustained , the voleis ...
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... hundred shot of great artillerie , besides manie assaults and entries . And that himself and the shippe must needes be pos- sessed by the enemie , who were not all cast in a ring round about him ; The Revenge not able to move one way or ...
... hundred shot of great artillerie , besides manie assaults and entries . And that himself and the shippe must needes be pos- sessed by the enemie , who were not all cast in a ring round about him ; The Revenge not able to move one way or ...
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... hundred and odde saile of the Indie fleet , expected this yeere in Spaine , what in this tempest , and what before in the bay of Mex- ico , and about the Bermudas there were 70. and odde consumed and lost , with those taken by our ships ...
... hundred and odde saile of the Indie fleet , expected this yeere in Spaine , what in this tempest , and what before in the bay of Mex- ico , and about the Bermudas there were 70. and odde consumed and lost , with those taken by our ships ...
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... hundred gentlemen of his owne name and familie to follow him , besides others . All which he possessed in peace for three or foure hundred yeares : was in lesse then three yeares after his adhering to the Spaniards and rebellion ...
... hundred gentlemen of his owne name and familie to follow him , besides others . All which he possessed in peace for three or foure hundred yeares : was in lesse then three yeares after his adhering to the Spaniards and rebellion ...
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