| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1852 - 814 pągines
...merchant-captains, with hearts as hard as stone, That flog men, and keel-haul them, and starve them to the bone. There were forty craft in Aves that were both swift and stout, All garnished well with small arms and cannons round about ; And a thousand men in Aves made laws both... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1852 - 814 pągines
...And England is a cruel place, for worn-out chaps like I ; But such a port for mariners I ne'er shall see again, As the pleasant Isle of Aves, beside the Spanish main. Thence we sailed against the Spaniard, with his freights of plate and gold, Which he wrung by cruel... | |
| Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice - 1856 - 308 pągines
...port for mariners I ne'er shall see again, As the pleasant Isle of Aves, beside the Spanish mam. u. There were forty craft in Aves that were both swift and stout, All furnished well with small arms and cannons round about; And a thousand men in Aves made laws so fair... | |
| Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice - 1856 - 298 pągines
...port for mariners I ne'er shall see again, As the pleasant Isle of Aves, beside the Spanish mam. n. There were forty craft in Aves that were both swift and stout, All furnished well with small arms and cannons round about ; And a thousand men in Aves made laws so fair... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1856 - 312 pągines
...port for mariners I ne'er shall see again, As the pleasant Isle of Aves, beside the Spanish mam. II. There were forty craft in Aves that were both swift and stout, All furnished well with small arms and cannons round about; And a thousand men in Aves made laws so fair... | |
| Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice - 1856 - 310 pągines
...high; But England is a cruel place for such poor folks as I; And such a port for mariners I ne'er shall see again, As the pleasant Isle of Aves, beside the Spanish main. n. There were forty craft in Aves that were both swift and stout, All furnished well with small arms... | |
| Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice - 1856 - 294 pągines
...But England is a cruel place for such poor folks as I ; And such a port for mariners I ne'er shall see again, As the pleasant Isle of Aves, beside the Spanish main. ii. There were forty craft in Aves that were both swift and stout. All furnished well with small arms... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1858 - 188 pągines
...port for mariners I ne'er shall see- again As the pleasant Isle of Aves, beside the Spanish main. ii. There were forty craft in Aves that were both swift and stout, All furnished well with small arms and cannons round about ; And a thousand men in Aves made laws so fair... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1858 - 188 pągines
...But England is a cruel place for such poor folks as I ; And such a port for mariners I ne'er shall see again As the pleasant Isle of Aves, beside the Spanish main. n. There were forty craft in Aves that were both swift and stout, AH furnished well with small arms... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1865 - 562 pągines
...LAST BUCCANEER. A BALLAD— AD 1740. I. England is a pleasant place for them that's rich and high; There were forty craft in Aves that were both swift and stout, All furnished well with small arms and cannons round about ; And a thousand men in Ayes made laws so fair... | |
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