| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 714 lapas
...all night to see the success : font in fl»C, morning bearing with the Revenge, was hunted like an hare amongst many ravenous hounds, but escaped. All the powder of the Revenge to the last barrell was now spentr all her pikes broken, forty of her best men slain, and the most part of the... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1852 - 610 lapas
...more and more, by so much the more grew our discomfort, for none appeared in sight but enemies, save among many ravenous hounds — but escaped." AH the powder in the Revenge was now spent, all her pikes... | |
| 1854 - 542 lapas
...more and more, by so much the more grew our discomfort, for none appeared in sight but enemies, save one small ship called the Pilgrim, commanded by Jacob...morning bearing with the Revenge, was hunted like a hare among many ravenous hounds, but escaped. All the powder in rae Revenge was now spent, all her pikes... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1868 - 458 lapas
...much the more grew our discomfort, for none appeared in sight but enemies, save one small shipcalled the " Pilgrim," commanded by Jacob Whiddon, who hovered...the success, but in the morning, bearing with the " Bevenge," was hunted like a hare among many ravenous hounds — but escaped.' All the powder in the... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1868 - 314 lapas
...more, by so much more grew our discomfort. For none appeared in sight but enemies, save one little ship called the Pilgrim, commanded by Jacob Whiddon,...night to see the success; but in the morning, bearing up with the Revenge, was hunted like a hare amongst many ravenous hounds ; but escaped."* The sun rose.... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1868 - 666 lapas
...grew our discomforts. For none appeared in sight but enemies, save one small ship called the Pilgrim, who hovered all night to see the success; but in the morning, bearing with the Eevenge, she was hunted like a hare amongst many ravenous hounds, but escaped." the best men slain,... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1868 - 336 lapas
...more assaults. But as the day increased, so our men decreased, and as the light grew more and more, by so much more grew our discomforts. For none appeared in sight but enemies, save one small ship called the Pilgrim, who hovered all night to see the success ; but in the morning,... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1869 - 638 lapas
...more, by so much more grew our discomfort. For none appeared in sight but enemies, save one little ship called the Pilgrim, commanded by Jacob Whiddon,...night to see the success; but in the morning, bearing up with the Revenge, was hunted like a hare amongst many ravenous hounds ; but escaped."* The sun rose.... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 550 lapas
...more and more, by so much the more grew our discomfort, for none appeared in sight but enemies, save one small ship called the Pilgrim, commanded by Jacob...night to see the success, but in the morning, bearing wrtfi the Revenge, was hunted like a hare, among many ravenous bounds — but escaped." All the powder... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1871 - 484 lapas
...Grenville all alone, and, in " a small ship called the Pilgrim, hovered all night to see the successe ; but in the morning, bearing with the Revenge, was hunted like a hare amongst many ravenous houndes, but escaped"* — to learn, in after years, in company with hapless Keymis, only too much... | |
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