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Newfoundland (Canada) (search for this): chapter 8
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Humphrey Gilbert (search for this): chapter 8
Book VIII: Sir Humphrey Gilbert.
(A. D. 1583.)
Eastward from Campobello Sir Humphrey Gilbert sailed: Three days or more seaward he bore, Then, alas!
the landSir Humphrey Gilbert sailed: Three days or more seaward he bore, Then, alas!
the land-wind failed. Alas!
the land-wind failed, And ice-cold grew the night; And nevermore, on sea or shore, Should Sir Humphrey see the light. He sat upon the deck, The the shock; Heavily the ground-swell rolled. Longfellow,
The death of Sir Humphrey Gilbert.
[Sir Humphrey Gilbert sailed from England for Newfoundland with a Sir Humphrey Gilbert sailed from England for Newfoundland with a fleet of five vessels.
The largest of these (two hundred tons), fitted out by Sir Walter Raleigh, soon returned to England; the next in size was lost; and the three ce, and want of clothes chiefly.
Whereupon they besought the general
Sir Humphrey Gilbert. to return for England before they all perished.
And to them of the Gol
Thus have I delivered the contents of the enterprise and last action of Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Knight, faithfully, for so much as I thought meet to be published; wher
Golden Hind (search for this): chapter 8
H. W. Longfellow (search for this): chapter 8
Pollux (search for this): chapter 8
Walter Raleigh (search for this): chapter 8
Walter Raleigh Knight (search for this): chapter 8
Hakluyt (search for this): chapter 8