Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of His Shipwreck, and Consequent Discovery of Certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea: With a Detail of Many Extraordinary and Highly Interesting Events in His Life, from the Year 1733 to 1749. As Written in His Own Diary, Bind 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green,&Longman, 1831 |
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... wishes should go along with him . " I bade Diego take him out to see if it was so , by leaving him loose , and observing to whom he would run . My Eliza proved to be right : they returned with his sister : and when my wife se- lected ...
... wishes should go along with him . " I bade Diego take him out to see if it was so , by leaving him loose , and observing to whom he would run . My Eliza proved to be right : they returned with his sister : and when my wife se- lected ...
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... wish the two young new negroes to come ashore with you to see their friends . " Diego , who had a kind heart , was glad of the errand ; and in a couple of hours we saw him return , with the two lads neatly dressed in white jackets and ...
... wish the two young new negroes to come ashore with you to see their friends . " Diego , who had a kind heart , was glad of the errand ; and in a couple of hours we saw him return , with the two lads neatly dressed in white jackets and ...
Side 68
... them to demand any particular article in store they might wish , as far as their means would go . Rota was cook to the colony , as well as to ourselves ; and she and the washerwomen 68 APRIL SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE .
... them to demand any particular article in store they might wish , as far as their means would go . Rota was cook to the colony , as well as to ourselves ; and she and the washerwomen 68 APRIL SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE .
Side 79
... wish this abundant store to be diminished ; it being the intention of my dear wife and myself , to divide them among the people , as soon as we could locate their families in separate habitations . And now that the coast was all clear ...
... wish this abundant store to be diminished ; it being the intention of my dear wife and myself , to divide them among the people , as soon as we could locate their families in separate habitations . And now that the coast was all clear ...
Side 85
... wish to pass . I do not want even that to complete my happiness . I want no- thing , my honoured husband , " said she , tenderly pressing my hand , " but you , and the Spirit of Him we desire to love . But , " resumed she , smiling ...
... wish to pass . I do not want even that to complete my happiness . I want no- thing , my honoured husband , " said she , tenderly pressing my hand , " but you , and the Spirit of Him we desire to love . But , " resumed she , smiling ...
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Allwood arrival Avon Awbury Bay of Honduras Bermudians boat brig brother brought canoe Captain Drake Captain Taylor Captain Tracey cargo carriage cigar colours crew dear Eliza dear wife Derrick desired Diego dine dinner dollars doubloons dressed Edward Edward's Island England favour finished four gave give glad gold ground hand happy honour iron chest Jamaica James kind Kingston Lady Seaward Lady Sundon Ladyship land leave letter look Lord Harrington maize Majesty mansion Martin ment minister Monday morning negro o'clock occasion ourselves Peccary Field Perry plantation pleased pleasure Porghee Powis present promontory Purdy Queen ready received replied requested respect returned rock Rosalie Rota sail Saturday saying schooner Seaward Islands sent ship shore Sir Robert Walpole sister smiled soon Spaniard Spanish storehouse Sunday tell thanked thing thought told took trees turtle uncle vessel wish Xavier
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Side 227 - At last divine Cecilia came, Inventress of the vocal frame ; The sweet enthusiast from her sacred store Enlarged the former narrow bounds, And added length to solemn sounds, With Nature's mother-wit, and arts unknown before. — Let old Timotheus yield the prize Or both divide the crown; He raised a mortal to the skies; She drew an angel down ! A* ODE TO SAINT CECILIA.
Side 230 - Venus, by her shape or features, but by the lustre of her mind which shone in them, and gave them their power of charming : " Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye ! In all her gestures dignity and love...
Side 228 - Oh happy they, the happiest of their kind, Whom gentler stars unite. I will tell the Queen all this," continued she; " I am sure her Majesty will be quite delighted." The two pieces of embossed gold tissue had been wrapped in a piece of white satin ; the original curious paper wrappers being previously folded round each piece. The parcel was placed in the carriage ; and my dear wife then taking leave of me, by kissing my forehead as I bent my head towards her, whispered — "Do not be uneasy about...
Side 356 - ... persons were assembled, and from whence, at an elevation of 2000 feet above the level of the sea, they had a view of the united kingdom of England and Ireland, with the seventeen parishes of the lordship of Mann lying at their feet like a beautiful and highly-finished painting. There was a sumptuous dinner, with all the usual accompaniments suitable to the occasion.