| John Masefield - 1906 - 424 pàgines
...trumpets ; Whence is your ship? OfSpaine; Whence is yours? Of England. Are you a Merchant, or a Man of War ? We are of the Sea. He waves us to Lee-ward with his drawne Sword, cals amaine for the King of Spaine and springs his loufe. Give him a chase piece... | |
| John Masefield - 1925 - 304 pàgines
...trumpets ; Whence is your ship ? Of Spaine ; Whence is yours ? Of England. Are you a Merchant, or a Man of War ? We are of the Sea. He waves us to Lee-ward with his drawne Sword, cals amaine for the King of Spaine and springs his loufe. Give him a chase piece... | |
| John Smith - 1907 - 374 pàgines
...trumpets ; Whence is your ship ? Of Spaine ; Whence is yours ? Of England ; Are you a Merchant, or a man of War? We are of the Sea; He waves us to lee-ward with his drawne sword, cals amaine for the King of Spaine, and springs his loufe, give him a chase... | |
| 1918 - 302 pàgines
...charge! Dowse your topsail to salute him for the sea! Hail him with a noise of trumpets!' 'Whence is your ship?' 'Of Spain — whence is yours?' 'Of England.'...war?' 'We are of the Sea!' He waves us to leeward with his drawn sword, calls out 'Amain' for the King of Spain, and springs his luff [brings his vessel... | |
| William Wood - 1921 - 280 pàgines
...charge! Dowse your topsail to salute him for the sea! Hail him with a noise of trumpets!' 'Whence is your ship?' 'Of Spain — whence is yours?' 'Of England.'...war?' 'We are of the Sea!' He waves us to leeward with his drawn sword, calls out 'Amain' for the King of Spain, and springs his luff [brings his vessel... | |
| 1919 - 466 pàgines
...charge! Dowse your topsail to salute him for the sea! Hail him with a noise of trumpets!' 'Whence is your ship?' 'Of Spain — whence is yours?' 'Of England.'...war?' 'We are of the Sea!' He waves us to leeward with his drawn sword, calls out ' Amain' for the King of Spain, and springs his luff [brings his vessel... | |
| George Francis Dow, John Henry Edmonds - 1923 - 512 pàgines
...we shall reach him by and by. "Is all ready? Yea, yea. Every man to his charge. Dowse your top sail, salute him for the sea. Hail him! Whence your ship?...Spain, and keeps his luff. Give him a chase piece, a broadside, and run a-head, make ready to tack about. Give him your stern pieces. Be yare at helm, hail... | |
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