| 1887 - 722 páginas
...a-teeming with marvels. Or mark them sailing past a headland : ' At this Cape lieth a great stone, to the which the barkes that passed thereby, were wont to...of butter, meale and other victuals, thinking that unlesse they did so, their barkes or vessels should there perish, as it hath been oftentimes seene... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1893 - 352 páginas
...a-teeming with marvels. Or mark them sailing past a headland : " At this Cape lieth a great stone, to the which the barkes that passed thereby, were wont to...of butter, meale and other victuals, thinking that unlesse they did so, their barkes or vessels should there perish, as it hath been oftentimes seene... | |
| Albert Lee - 1906 - 400 páginas
...daring, and of marvellous escapes. Jenkinson tells of his call at a cape named Swetinoz, where there was a great stone, " to which the barkes that passed thereby were wont to make offerings of butter, meal, and other victuals, thinking that unless they did so their barkes or vessels should there perish."... | |
| 1923 - 468 páginas
...saylers whitmeats least Their ships should tempests harrie.1 H At this cape lie ha great stone, to the which the barkes that passed thereby were wont to...of butter, meale and other victuals, thinking that, unlesse they did so, their barkes or vessels should there perish Note that the sixt day we passed by... | |
| 1886 - 372 páginas
...this Cape lieth a great stone, to the which the barkes that passed thereby, were wont to make offrings of butter, meale, and other victuals, thinking that vnlesse they did so, their barkes or vessels shoulde there perish, as it hath bene oftentimes scene : and there it is very darke and mistie. Note... | |
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