England on the sea; or, The story of the British navy, its decisive battles and great commanders, Том 2F.V. White, 1885 |
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... fight till about three ; and then the Kent , bearing down under his stern , gave him her broadside , and fell to leeward afterwards ; the Superb , putting forward to lay the admiral aboard , fell on his weather - quarter ; upon which ...
... fight till about three ; and then the Kent , bearing down under his stern , gave him her broadside , and fell to leeward afterwards ; the Superb , putting forward to lay the admiral aboard , fell on his weather - quarter ; upon which ...
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... fight ! Oh ! that in this rolling ocean I had cast them with disdain , And obeyed my heart's warm motion , To have quelled the pride of Spain ! For resistance I could could fear none ; But with twenty ships had done What thou , brave ...
... fight ! Oh ! that in this rolling ocean I had cast them with disdain , And obeyed my heart's warm motion , To have quelled the pride of Spain ! For resistance I could could fear none ; But with twenty ships had done What thou , brave ...
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... fighting was severe ; the masts and rigging of the galleon were cut to pieces , and she received one hundred and fifty shots in her hull , many of them between wind and water . Having lost sixty - seven men killed and eighty - five ...
... fighting was severe ; the masts and rigging of the galleon were cut to pieces , and she received one hundred and fifty shots in her hull , many of them between wind and water . Having lost sixty - seven men killed and eighty - five ...
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... fight , when his ship , being damaged in her rigging , refused for a time to answer her helm . Overcome by the ... fights — and , representing that he was in- ferior to the enemy in number of men and weight of metal - he 1 The French ...
... fight , when his ship , being damaged in her rigging , refused for a time to answer her helm . Overcome by the ... fights — and , representing that he was in- ferior to the enemy in number of men and weight of metal - he 1 The French ...
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... fight ; They met after noon , Which I think was too soon , As they both ran away before night . ' A medal was struck , having a figure of the admiral , with the legend - certainly unjustifiable in its insinuation - ' Was Minorca sold ...
... fight ; They met after noon , Which I think was too soon , As they both ran away before night . ' A medal was struck , having a figure of the admiral , with the legend - certainly unjustifiable in its insinuation - ' Was Minorca sold ...
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Страница 162 - him, because he had not received his father's permission :— ' The boy stood on the burning deck, Whence all but he had fled ; The flame that lit the battle's wreck, Shone round him o'er the dead. The flames rolled on—he would not go, Without his father's word
Страница 163 - came a burst of thunder-sound, The boy—ah ! where was he ? Ask of the winds that far around With fragments strewed the sea. With mast and helm, and pennon fair, That well had borne their part; But the noblest thing that perished there Was
Страница 180 - to his cabin, and at seven o'clock wrote down the following prayer :—' May the great God whom I worship grant to my country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious victory ! and may no misconduct in anyone tarnish it! and may humanity, after victory, be the predominant feature in the British fleet! For myself, individually, I
Страница 63 - to reflect that a brother's sword has been sheathed in a brother's breast, and that the once happy and peaceful plains of America are either to be drenched with blood or inhabited by slaves. Sad alternative ! But can a virtuous man hesitate in his choice ?
Страница 180 - my life to Him who made me, and may His blessing light upon my endeavours for serving my country faithfully ! To Him I resign myself and the just cause which is entrusted to me to defend. Amen! Amen! Amen!
Страница 167 - It was ten of April morn by the chime ; As they drifted on their path There was silence deep as death ; And the boldest held his breath For a time.
Страница 180 - anyone tarnish it! and may humanity, after victory, be the predominant feature in the British fleet! For myself, individually, I commend my life to Him who made me, and may His blessing light upon my endeavours for serving my country faithfully ! To Him I resign myself and the just cause which is entrusted to me to defend. Amen! Amen! Amen!
Страница 13 - I, by twenty sail attended, Did this Spanish town affright [ Nothing then its wealth defended But my orders—not to fight ! Oh ! that in this rolling ocean I had cast them with disdain, And obeyed my heart's warm motion, To have quelled the pride of Spain ! For resistance I could
Страница 180 - the Nelson touch, it was like an electric shock. Some shed tears ; all approved. It was new, it was singular, it was simple; and from admirals downwards it was repeated, " It must succeed if ever they will allow us to get at them ! You are, my lord, surrounded by friends whom you inspire with confidence."
Страница 185 - officers on deck to survey each other with inquiring looks, each supposing the other to be wounded. His lordship then smiled and said,—" This is too warm work, Hardy, to last long," and declared that, through all the battles he had been in, he had never witnessed more