... with an horrible tempest, which held them for fourteen days together, in seven whereof they saw not sun, moon or star, but were driven upon the coast of Norway. The mariners often despaired of life, and once with doleful shrieks gave over all, as... Old South Leaflets: General series - Page 21896Full view - About this book
| Cotton Mather - New England - 1853 - 732 pages
...were not with them, for they were surprized with an horrible tempest, which held them for Iburteen days together, in seven whereof they saw not sun,...mariners with sunk hearts often cried out, "We sink! we sink!" the passengers, without such distraction of mind, even while the water was running into their... | |
| Cotton Mather - New England - 1855 - 680 pages
...neighbours, of whom none durst in this fright stay with them, were a very rueful spectacle; some crying for fear, some shaking for cold, all dragged by troops...mariners with sunk hearts often cried out, "We sink! we sink!" the passengers, without such distraction of mind, even while the water was running into their... | |
| Cotton Mather - New England - 1855 - 676 pages
...very rueful spectacle; some crying for fear, some shaking for cold, all dragged by troops of armed"and angry men from one Justice to another, till not knowing...and when the mariners with sunk hearts often cried onj, "We sink! we sink!" the passengers, without such distraction of mind, even while the water was... | |
| United States - 1883 - 82 pages
...men at sea found reason to be glad that their families were not with them, for they were surprised with an horrible tempest, which held them for fourteen...mariners with sunk hearts often cried out, We sink ! We sink ! the passengers without such distraction of mind, even while the water was running into... | |
| Mary Ann Radzinowicz - Literary Criticism - 1984 - 300 pages
...neighbours, of whom none durst in this fright stay with them, were a very rueful spectacle; some crying for fear, some shaking for cold, all dragged by troops...mariners with sunk hearts often cried out, We sink! we sink!' the passengers, without such distraction of mind, even while the water was running into their... | |
| Various - History - 1994 - 676 pages
...neighbours, of whom none durst in this fright stay with them, were a very rueful spectacle; some crying for fear, some shaking for cold, all dragged by troops...mariners with sunk hearts often cried out, "We sink! we sink!" the passengers, without such distraction of mind, even while the water was running into their... | |
| Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants Staff - History - 1996 - 256 pages
...and Angry Men from one Justice to another, till not knowing what to do with them, they e'en dismiss'd them to shift as well as they could for themselves....Mariners with sunk Hearts often cried out, We Sink! We Sink! The Passengers without such Distraction of Mind, even while the Water was running into their... | |
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