| George Melville Baker - 1879 - 734 pages
...wild Carnarvon coast. He'da good ship underneath him, and a crew of English form, So he sailed out for the Mersey in the hurricane and storm. All the luck...yourselves, my gallant fellows! we are drifting to onr death!" Then they looked at one another, and they felt the awful shock, When with louder crash... | |
| 1881 - 426 pages
...sheltered than the wild Carnarvon coast. He'da "ood ship underneath him, and a crew of English form, So he sailed from out the Mersey in the hurricane and storm....the night Sails were torn and rent asunder. Then he Kpoke with bated breath : '' Save yourselves, my gallant fellows! we are drifting to our death ! "... | |
| Clement Scott - 1882 - 150 pages
...sheltered than the wild Carnarvon coast. He'da good ship underneath him, and a crew of English form, So he sailed from out the Mersey in the hurricane and storm. All the luck was dead against him—with the tempest at its height, Fires expired, and rudders parted, in the middle of the night... | |
| Clement William Scott - 1884 - 92 pages
...sheltered than the wild Carnarvon coast. He'da good ship underneath him, and a crew of English form, So he sailed from out the Mersey in the hurricane and storm....and rent asunder. Then he spoke with bated breath : — "SpT-e yourselves, my gallant fellows ! we are drifting to our Then they looked at one another,... | |
| Robert Ford - 1892 - 144 pages
...sheltered than the wild Carnarvon coast. He'da good ship underneath him, and a crew of English form, So he sailed from out the Mersey in the hurricane and storm....yourselves, my gallant fellows! we are drifting to Then they looked at one another, and they felt the awful shock, When, -with louder crash than tempest,... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1897 - 940 pages
...sheltered than the wild Carnarvon coast. He'da good ship underneath him, and a crew of English form, So he sailed from out the Mersey in the hurricane and storm....the night Sails were torn and rent asunder. Then he spake with bated breath : "Save yourselves, my gallant fellows! we are drifting to our death ! " Then... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1897 - 938 pages
...from out the Mersey in the hurricane and storm. AH the luck was dead against him— with the temi>est at its height, Fires expired, and rudders parted ; in the middle of the night Pails were torn and rent asunder. Then he spake with bated breatli : "Save yourselves, my gallant fellows!... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - 1904 - 1196 pages
...sheltered than the wild Carnarvon coast. He'da good ship underneath him, and a crew of English form, So he sailed from out the Mersey in the hurricane and storm....the night Sails were torn and rent asunder. Then he spake with bated breath : — " Save yourselves, my gallant fellows ! we are drifting to our death... | |
| 1910 - 624 pages
...sheltered than the wild Carnarvon coast. He'da good ship underneath him, and a crew of English form, So he sailed from out the Mersey in the hurricane and storm....Sails were torn and rent asunder. Then he spoke with 190 "Save yourselves, my gallant fellows ! we are drifting to our death!" Then they looked at one another,... | |
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