The Story of a Round-House, and Other Poems

The Story of a Round-House, and Other Poems

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Author: Masefield, John,1878-1967
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The Story of a Round-House, and Other Poems

The Story of a Round-House, and Other Poems

$19.99 $9.99

The Story of a Round-House, and Other Poems

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Masefield, John,1878-1967
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Story of a Round-House, and Other Poems

Ships Truth They closed her Eyes The Harp I saw the Ramparts That Blessed Sunlight Song The Ballad of Sir Bors Spanish Waters Cargoes Captain Stratton's Fancy An Old Song re-sung St. Mary's Bells London Town The Emigrant Port of Holy Peter Beauty The Seekers Prayer Dawn Laugh and be Merry June Twilight Roadways Midsummer Night The Harper's Song The Gentle Lady The Dead Knight Sorrow of Mydath Twilight Invocation Posted as Missing A Creed When Bony Death The West Wind Her Heart Being her Friend Fragments Born for Nought Else Tewkesbury Road The Death Rooms Ignorance Sea Fever The Watch in the Wood C. L. M. Waste Third Mate The Wild Duck Christmas, 1903 The Word Fo'c'sle. The cabin or cabins in which the men are berthed. It is usually an iron deck-house divided through the middle into two compartments for the two watches, and fitted with wooden bunks. Sometimes it is even fitted with lockers and an iron water-tank. Half-deck. A cabin or apartment in which the apprentices are berthed. Its situation is usually the ship's waist; but it is sometimes further aft, and occasionally it is under the poop or even right forward under the top-gallant fo'c'sle. Leeches. The outer edges of square sails. In furling some square sails the leech is dragged inwards till it lies level with the head upon the surface of the yard. This is done by the first man who gets upon the yard, beginning at the weather side. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 40717
Author: Masefield, John
Release Date: Sep 9, 2012
Format: eBook
Language: English

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