Impressions of Australia Felix, During Four Years Residence in that Colony: Notes of a Voyage Round the World; Australian Poems, &c |
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... hour ; clumsy , as a land - lubber is sure to be , but by degrees learn what I am about . The anchor is raised after a great deal of hurry and hubbub . The bluff old pilot all the while stalking about , hoarsely giving directions . When ...
... hour ; clumsy , as a land - lubber is sure to be , but by degrees learn what I am about . The anchor is raised after a great deal of hurry and hubbub . The bluff old pilot all the while stalking about , hoarsely giving directions . When ...
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... hour . The two vessels draw near and nearer to each other ; we are next - door neighbours , and converse in a neighbourly manner . All of us are visible : eighty souls in the Branken Moor , passengers ; our number forty - eight . The ...
... hour . The two vessels draw near and nearer to each other ; we are next - door neighbours , and converse in a neighbourly manner . All of us are visible : eighty souls in the Branken Moor , passengers ; our number forty - eight . The ...
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... hour , With death's dark shadow o'er us cast : And heard him cry with conscious power , That he would stand by helm and mast : Unfaltering on destruction's brink— And sail with her or with her sink . III . By his firm courage succoured ...
... hour , With death's dark shadow o'er us cast : And heard him cry with conscious power , That he would stand by helm and mast : Unfaltering on destruction's brink— And sail with her or with her sink . III . By his firm courage succoured ...
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... hour , her wealth , her power , Were doomed to wane away . Rome , seated on her seven hills , Had prowess and renown : With wings unfurled , of all the world She won and wore the crown . Ambitious was she - haughty , cold : Loved Empire ...
... hour , her wealth , her power , Were doomed to wane away . Rome , seated on her seven hills , Had prowess and renown : With wings unfurled , of all the world She won and wore the crown . Ambitious was she - haughty , cold : Loved Empire ...
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... hour , in the right quarter . The morning quite exhilarating . Very few in the vessel during this terrible night but have been sea - sick , illness adding heavily to the mise- ries of the time . October 5. - Nearly out of the Channel ...
... hour , in the right quarter . The morning quite exhilarating . Very few in the vessel during this terrible night but have been sea - sick , illness adding heavily to the mise- ries of the time . October 5. - Nearly out of the Channel ...
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