Voyages of the Elizabethan Seamen to America: Select Narratives from the "Principal Navigations" of HakluytClarendon Press, 1900 - 272 страници |
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... houses and golden temples , with golden furniture , were added as a matter of course . ' El Dorado ' was originally sought for in the neighbour- hood of the Andes of Northern Peru , or of New Granada . Sometimes , however , it was ...
... houses and golden temples , with golden furniture , were added as a matter of course . ' El Dorado ' was originally sought for in the neighbour- hood of the Andes of Northern Peru , or of New Granada . Sometimes , however , it was ...
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... houses built of cedar and fortified round about with sharp trees to keep out their enemies , and the entrance into ... house for fear of stealing . When we were come into the utter room ( having five rooms in 1 The site of the colony ...
... houses built of cedar and fortified round about with sharp trees to keep out their enemies , and the entrance into ... house for fear of stealing . When we were come into the utter room ( having five rooms in 1 The site of the colony ...
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... house ) she caused us to sit down by a great fire , and after took off our clothes and washed them and dried them again . Some of the women plucked off our stockings and washed them , some washed our feet in warm water , and she herself ...
... house ) she caused us to sit down by a great fire , and after took off our clothes and washed them and dried them again . Some of the women plucked off our stockings and washed them , some washed our feet in warm water , and she herself ...
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... houses . But because we were few men , and if we had miscarried the voyage had been in very great danger , we durst not adventure anything , although there was no cause of doubt ; for a more kind and loving people there cannot be found ...
... houses . But because we were few men , and if we had miscarried the voyage had been in very great danger , we durst not adventure anything , although there was no cause of doubt ; for a more kind and loving people there cannot be found ...
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... houses , and took what spoil we would , which was but little ; but all the people fled , and in our retiring aboard in a very little plain at their town's end they shot their arrows at us out of the woods , and hurt three or four of our ...
... houses , and took what spoil we would , which was but little ; but all the people fled , and in our retiring aboard in a very little plain at their town's end they shot their arrows at us out of the woods , and hurt three or four of our ...
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aboard abundance Admiral adventure Amazons anchor arquebus bark Berreo boat Brazil brought cacique called canoas Cape Cape Race captain and master Carapana Caroli Caroni river Cavendish coast course Crown 8vo departed discovery divers Dorado Edition El Dorado England English Epuremei espied expedition fish fleet further Gilbert gold Golden Hind Guiana Hakluyt harborough harbour hath Indians island isle king labour land leagues lieth lord Majesty Manoa marvellous miles Morequito morning mountains nations never Newfoundland night Nuevo Reyno Orenoque Orinoco Peru pinnace Port Desire Portugals promised province Raleigh rest rich river sail Santo Tomé sent shewed ship shore shot side soldiers sort southward Spain Spaniards Spanish standeth Straits Straits of Magellan thence thither told took town Trinidad unto valley victuals voyage weather West Indies whereof wind withal woods
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Страница 171 - Many years since I had knowledge, by relation, of that mighty, rich, and beautiful empire of Guiana, and of that great and golden city, which the Spaniards call El Dorado, and the naturals Manoa...
Страница 62 - We were entertained with all love and kindness, and with as much bounty (after their manner) as they could possibly devise. We found the people most gentle, loving, and faithful, void of all guile and treason, and such as live after the manner of the golden age.
Страница 46 - I will hasten to the end of this tragedy, which must be knit up in the person of our General. And as it was God's ordinance upon him, even so the vehement persuasion and entreaty of his friends could nothing avail to divert him of a wilful resolution of going through in his frigate; which was overcharged upon the decks with fights, nettings, and small artillery, too cumbersome for so small a boat that was to pass through the ocean sea at that season of the year, when by course we might expect much...
Страница 244 - Ewaipanoma : they are reported to have their eyes in their shoulders, and their mouths in the middle of their breasts, and that a long train of hair growetb.
Страница 42 - At which very instant, even in winding about, there passed along between us and towards the land which we now forsook a very lion to our seeming, in shape, hair, and colour, not swimming after the manner of a beast by moving of his feet, but rather sliding upon the water with his whole body, excepting the legs, in sight, neither yet diving under, and again rising...
Страница 245 - Indies were discovered, we find his relations true of such things as heretofore were held incredible : whether it be true or no, the matter is not great, neither can there be any profit in the imagination ; for mine own part I saw them not, but I am resolved, that so many people did not all combine, or forethink, to make the report.
Страница xx - And as the Indies were not found, before Those rich perfumes which, from the happy shore, The winds upon their balmy wings convey'd, Whose guilty sweetness first their world betray'd; So by your counsels we are brought to view A rich and undiscover'd world in you. By you our monarch does that fame assure, Which kings must have, or cannot live secure: For prosperous princes gain their subjects...
Страница 63 - Idol, which they worship, of whom they speak incredible things. While we were at meat, there came in at the gates two or three men with their bows and arrows from hunting, whom when we espied, we began to look one towards another, and offered to reach our weapons, but as soon as she espied our mistrust, she was very much moved, and caused some of her men to run out, and take away their bows and arrows and break them, and withal beat the poor fellows out of the gate again. When we departed in the...
Страница 196 - Dudley told me he had seen. Upon this sight, and for the abundance of gold which he saw in the city, the images of gold in their temples, the plates, armours, and shields of gold which they use in the wars, he called it El Dorado.
Страница 222 - ... volumes of Herbals; we relieved ourselves many times with the fruits of the country, and sometimes with fowl and fish. We saw birds of all colours, some carnation, some crimson, orange-tawny, purple, watchet,™ and of all other sorts, both simple and mixed, and it was unto us a great good-passing of the time to behold them, besides the relief we found by killing some store of them with our fowlingpieces...