Old South Leaflets (General Series) |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 4
Page 59
... weather , waiting for her , and now we lye hear waiting for her in as faire a wind as can blowe , and so have done these 4. days , and are like to lye 4. more , and by yt time ye wind will happily * The person to whom this letter is ...
... weather , waiting for her , and now we lye hear waiting for her in as faire a wind as can blowe , and so have done these 4. days , and are like to lye 4. more , and by yt time ye wind will happily * The person to whom this letter is ...
Page 63
... weather being faire ) to finde some place aboute Hudsons river for their habitation . But after they had sailed yt course aboute halfe ye day , they fell amongst deangerous shoulds and roring breakers , and they were so farr intangled ...
... weather being faire ) to finde some place aboute Hudsons river for their habitation . But after they had sailed yt course aboute halfe ye day , they fell amongst deangerous shoulds and roring breakers , and they were so farr intangled ...
Page 70
... weather . After some houres sailing , it begane to snow & raine , & about ye midle of ye afternoone , ye wind increased , & ye sea became very rough , and they broake their rudder , & it was as much as 2. men could doe to steere her ...
... weather . After some houres sailing , it begane to snow & raine , & about ye midle of ye afternoone , ye wind increased , & ye sea became very rough , and they broake their rudder , & it was as much as 2. men could doe to steere her ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterward allso amongst arrows ashore betimes Bradford breefe bussines caled Cape Cod Carver coast of England comone conceived coppy corne crie devided espetially fear fell foule weather frose gott Hamton hart hath hear iland keepe ye knew leak letter Leyden litle London loving freind lustie master's mate Mayflower mended Mourt's Relation musket pany peeces Plymouth praires put into Dartmouth ready refreshed resolved rest Robart Cushman rune saftie saile Samuel Fuller sand sea againe selfe shee shew shipe shuch streate sufficiente ther therfore things thought meete togeather tould trime unto viage wher willdernes William Bradford ye best ye boate ye cheefe ye coast ye conditions ye harbor ye Indeans ye land ye Lord ye marchants ye night ye passengers ye place ye rest ye sea ye season ye shallop ye ship ye vioage ye water ye whole ye wind ye woods yonge