| Henry Edward John Stanley Baron Stanley - 1874 - 398 páginas
...form of a fire lighted at the summit of the mainmast,1 and remained there near two hours and a half, which comforted us greatly, for we were in tears,...brilliancy in the eyes of each, that we were near a quarter-of-an-hour like people blinded, and calling out for mercy. For without any doubt nobody hoped... | |
| John Davis - 1880 - 514 páginas
...form of a fire lighted at the summit of the mainmast, and remained there near two hours and a half, which comforted us greatly, for we were in tears,...brilliancy in the eyes of each that we were near a quarter-of-an-hour like people blinded, and calling out for mercy. For without any doubt nobody hoped... | |
| Sir Clements Robert Markham - 1884 - 246 páginas
...night, when it was very dark, the saint appeared in the form of a fire, lighted on the main truck, which comforted us greatly, for we were in tears, only expecting the hour of perishing. When that light once descends upon a vessel she is never lost." By day they were astonished at the... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1902 - 402 páginas
...Sante, or body of St. Anselm, appeared to us several times. Amongst others, one night that it was rery dark on account of the bad weather, the said Saint...like people blinded and calling out for mercy."— PIG AFETTA, Primo Viaggit, \. I, P- «3* "They worshipped nothing, nor did they believe in a future... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1902 - 406 páginas
...times. Amongst others, one night that it was very dark on account of the bad weather, the said Sa1nt appeared in the form of a fire in the main-top, in...the hour of perishing. And when that holy light was go1ng away from us, it gave out so great a brilliancy in the eyes of each that we were near a quarter... | |
| Philip Frederick Alexander - 1916 - 262 páginas
...form of a fire lighted at the summit of the mainmast, and remained there near two hours and a half, which comforted us greatly, for we were in tears,...brilliancy in the eyes of each, that we were near a quarter-of-an-hour like people blinded, and calling out for mercy. For without any doubt nobody hoped... | |
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