单词 | harbourage |
例句 | And then the flea said, “This night will we change our harbourage”; and so they did. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z Owing to the constant shifting of the camp as the railway lengthened, Will had had some trouble in finding harbourage at once secure and convenient for his vessel. Swift and Sure 2012-03-16T02:00:24.627Z "This craft of ours is only fit for fair weather and easy harbourage, and not knowing the little crinkles o' the coast, t'ud be nowt but a miracle if we 'scaped being stove in." With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z It is a consolation for my poverty," said he with the simplest dignity, "that I can therefore offer you a safer harbourage. Lawrence Clavering 2012-02-01T03:00:11.667Z While Penpoll Creek, nearer the sea, affords a comfortable harbourage even in a very high wind. Cornwall 2012-01-20T03:00:16.790Z It also furnishes harbourage for insects, which will find them both food and exercise in picking up. Poultry A Practical Guide to the Choice, Breeding, Rearing, and Management of all Descriptions of Fowls, Turkeys, Guinea-fowls, Ducks, and Geese, for Profit and Exhibition. 2012-01-19T03:00:19.390Z Thy body is a tent, where harbourage The Sultan spirit takes for one brief age; When he departs, comes the tent-pitcher death, Strikes it, and onward moves, another stage. The Sufistic Quatrains of Omar Khayyam 2012-01-08T03:00:15.553Z In this way the Maid Marian floated slowly up the gully on the flood, and another couple of tides brought her within a few yards of the pool, which he designed for her permanent harbourage. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z I therefore sat upon the steps and read the paper, superfluous to all save the dogs, to whom I at least offered a harbourage in the general stress. Further Experiences of an Irish R.M. 2011-11-24T03:00:44.527Z Beyond the fact that it was once a well-known harbourage for pirates it does not seem to have any striking title to fame. Cornwall 2012-01-20T03:00:16.790Z On the rocks there is no ledge or cranny which could give us proper harbourage; and starting from Breuil it is certainly impossible to reach the summit in a single day.” The Ascent of the Matterhorn 2011-11-19T03:00:23.233Z “Nevertheless, he is giving harbourage all the time to the Prince’s ships at Emden.” The Legend of the Glorious Adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegel in the land of Flanders and elsewhere 2011-10-04T02:00:19.193Z My other acquaintances in the hotel, too, appeared anxious to avoid me, as if they had been warned not to give me harbourage there. The Log of a Sea-Waif Being Recollections of the First Four Years of My Sea Life 2011-07-09T02:00:13.057Z He could push the boat through the reeds and bulrushes and find snug harbourage under the willows. The Soul of Susan Yellam 2011-06-16T02:00:19.090Z The studs were saplings on which I left the bark, thus making a fine harbourage for all sorts of biting, stinging and stinking vermin. From Chart House to Bush Hut Being the Record of a Sailor's 7 Years in the Queensland Bush 2011-06-08T02:00:16.290Z The road itself lay chiefly through pine woods, which afforded good harbourage to these brigands, and more than once I thought that I saw a horseman watching us as we went. The Great White Army 2011-03-12T03:00:25.450Z The harbour lights flamed brightly, anear and afar, while steamers passing to the different points of the endless harbourage lighted up the glittering plain with their variegated lamps, as if an operatic effect were intended. A Modern Buccaneer 2011-03-02T03:00:23.990Z The sea has encroached within late years on the eastern shores of Mount's Bay, but the harbourage is good, and a fine fleet of fishing-vessels sails from here. Nooks and Corners of Cornwall 2010-12-30T03:00:24.033Z But, alas! they were but gusts, and after a few months of peaceful harbourage in the rose-covered cottage I found for her, she fled from me again and was lost for years. One of My Sons 2010-12-21T22:55:57.893Z In aping the Faculty of Medicine, it lost the touch of mother earth without gaining any harbourage in the deep waters of the proud. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time Scudding for harbourage, under a corner of sail, two stout luggers passed; and the men, watching their mad course, waved to warn, and shouted unheard. The Unknown Sea From the gulf to the beginning of the Delta the coast is rock-bound, but slightly indented, and possesses no good harbourage. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 1 "Edwardes" to "Ehrenbreitstein" It was situated at the extremity of a little promontory, rather of rock than of land, forming a small harbourage apart in the creek of Houmet Paradis. Toilers of the Sea In a few moments the brief line was passed, and the islanders waiting about upon the beach saw the English vessel ride smoothly into harbourage under shadow of the huge castle rock. A Monk of Cruta We were heading out for the white suburb which is beneath the Bellver Castle, and what harbourage the fugitives could hope to find in that direction we couldn't for the life of us imagine. The Recipe for Diamonds I could not go home till I had found harbourage, a fire to dry my clothes at, and a bed where I might lie till they were ready. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) For vessels drawing twenty-four feet or less there are about two more square miles of harbourage. The Boys of '98 And with these were mingled grimmer sounds, like very music of the storm: the echo of distant gunshots fired by Czerny's men at the anchored yacht which refused them harbourage. The House Under the Sea A Romance When they had entered, they begged for the love of God harbourage during the night, at the house of a certain soldier, who received them cheerfully and entertained them nobly. Mediaeval Tales Imagine, therefore, my anxiety on learning that you have given harbourage to some rascal, who having by base practises learned that the Earl had an errand with me, now usurps his name and credit. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) In the 16th century it was repeatedly plundered by pirates until it came to terms with them, gave them welcome harbourage, and based a less precarious existence upon continuous illicit trade. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Now, there was no harbourage left on all that long road, and, but for the grace of God, that pitiful traveller might have lain there till the ravens picked out his eyes. The Fifth Queen Crowned Trevaunance Porth, which now has some insignificant accommodation for shipping, is notable for the difficulties that opposed even such small harbourage. The Cornwall Coast Munching bread and butter, drinking hot tea himself, he appeared entirely to have forgotten that a thirsty and bewilderedly disappointed puppy was gazing at him from the harbourage of his old coat. Antony Gray,—Gardener Thou only thus, Untamed wild creature, wilder than the rest, Deniest love the harbourage of thy breast. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) For many years Louis-burg had afforded harbourage to French privateers, who had harried the coast of New England and captured rich cargoes of merchandise. American Sketches 1908 Well, in good faith, sir, 'tis my earnest hope that some are guests in my heart, and I would fain believe that I give harbourage to all the noble train. Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea The harbourage is good, but rather difficult to make in rough weather; south-westerly winds drive the seas fiercely against its mouth. The Cornwall Coast The moon tonight, O royal Sage, In Maghá's252 House takes harbourage; On the third night his rays benign In second Phálguni253 will shine: Be that the day, with prosperous fate, The nuptial rites to celebrate.” The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse A bit of the old Wesley—'Quiet harbourage from the turmoil of city life, my dear lady. Men of Affairs Her husband was keen to have a good harbourage for her, and all settled down before the time came. Gudrid the Fair A Tale of the Discovery of America And all the while the plotters had secret harbourage at Dean Tower, coming and going by stealth and in the darkness, avoiding all men, playing no bogy tricks, but maturing their plans. Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea Sennen can boast a new breakwater, and every scrap of harbourage is often badly needed. The Cornwall Coast I will let my vessel break up on such harbourage if once she takes the land.' The Aeneid of Virgil They had come to the court of Arthur, and had craved harbourage there, and the king of his kindness had granted it them. King Arthur's Knights The Tales Re-told for Boys & Girls A decayed gentleman, who had found harbourage at Fleurs, was staying rather longer than convenient. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century It was too dark down there at the water's edge, and so by a great detour he made for the Lost Folk's Acre—that port of final harbourage to which the drowned were brought. Patsy This insane suspicion had found no harbourage in his mind at any other time; but now, he hugged it dejectedly, watching Zoe Oppner's pretty, expressive face for confirmatory evidence. The Sins of Séverac Bablon But yet, does not it speak volumes for the remoteness of this harbourage of repose to realise that the unseen musician is only now learning "The Honeysuckle and the Bee"? Impressions of a War Correspondent No rest did the good Sir Bors give to himself, but swiftly did he ride hither and thither questioning all knights whom he met, and inquiring of every hermitage and abbey and at every harbourage. King Arthur's Knights The Tales Re-told for Boys & Girls Judging from sight alone, no better harbourage could we find than that which we have just passed. The Cruise of the Nonsuch Buccaneer Their library—a large one—boasted a delightful harbourage of such writers as Jane Austen, Miss Mitford, and Maria Edgeworth. Scottish Ghost Stories They had craved harbourage of Arthur, and had obtained it; and during the whole year, neither of them had spoken a single word to any one. The Mabinogion Vol. 1 And with that doubt came another and more disturbing one, which, if it had ever before crossed her mind, had found no harbourage there. The Cow Puncher She was as one come into safe harbourage after long and futile tossing upon the waters of strife. The Swindler and Other Stories Originally he was, as his name implies, a god of harbourage. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Life and love seek harbourage on the landward side: Wind is lord and change is sovereign of the strand. A Midsummer Holiday and Other Poems Ships put in at Piræus merely for repairs, and no longer, as in the great past, pay a part of their cargoes to Athens, a fee of harbourage. Roads from Rome But her nature was too sweet, and her heart too full of gratitude, to allow long harbourage to any such thoughts. Carette of Sark He was not asking for help or harbourage, but advice only. Come Rack! Come Rope! As he approached, the Florentines laid waste their suburbs, and threw down their wreath of towers, in order that the enemy might have no harbourage or points of vantage for attack. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series In truth, if my son were within, you were little likely to find harbourage here. Helmet of Navarre Mrs. Ralston would have offered her harbourage had she desired it, but there was pride in Stella—a pride that surged and rebelled very far below her serenity. The Lamp in the Desert Free shall the ship of Thorgils be from toil or harbourage in all ports of our land from henceforward. A Prince of Cornwall A Story of Glastonbury and the West in the Days of Ina of Wessex Plainly a great deal had been staked upon the attack on Padley, which, for its remoteness from towns, was known to be a meeting-place where priests could always find harbourage. Come Rack! Come Rope! The islands are valuable in German eyes, not only for their fertility and capacity for plantation development, but as affording good harbourage and coaling stations on the sea-road to China, Japan, and Central America. William of Germany Another word regarding her philanthropic harbourage of the young man, Marshall Wace, remained to be spoken—but not yet. Deadham Hard He was too eager to raise any doubts of the safety of the suggested harbourage. The Moon Rock The harbourage is excellent, and in summer the town is a favourite resort as a watering-place. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge The thrushes sing clear in the tiny thickets, and the blackbird flirts with a sudden outcry in and out of his leafy harbourage. The Silent Isle A mighty wind drove them far from their harbourage, so that their rudder was broken, and their sail torn from the mast. French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France It is considered the best harbourage on the English coast, and is hardly 300 nautical miles from the German coast. Germany and the Next War He wished to announce himself and his name at this place under the pretence of asking harbourage for the brief remainder of the night. Trailin'! There is excellent harbourage for the extensive shipping, and an active export and import trade is carried on. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Yet harbourage and welcome as before Had he who sought it; neither more nor less: Because Tanacro in his courteous lore Equalled his brother as in gentleness. Orlando Furioso She can be run into some safe harbourage on this coast, given a new coat of paint and a new name, and be off before we can do anything to stop her. Scarhaven Keep The burden of the chain slipt its harbourage, and the next minute the Abbot had ring and locket in the palm of his hand. The Forest Lovers Moreover, the Greek and Roman cities along the coast are not found on the actual coast, on the bars, but were planted on the lagoons, which afforded them perfect harbourage for their merchant vessels. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc W. of Bangor; is the chief mail-packet station for Ireland, and has excellent harbourage, &c. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge The ship of his individual fate no longer drifted rudderless or risked danger of stranding, but steered steadily, fearlessly, towards the promise of a secure and lovely harbourage. The Far Horizon But where that clandestine boat had glided into gloom and greyness, a fosse of Nature's digging, deeply lined with wood and thicket, offered snug harbourage to craft and fraud. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War Along the streets, little red flags are hanging out of the houses, at frequent intervals: signals of harbourage for the parched wayfarer. Old Calabria As the steamer from the South enters the bay, the traveller sees ahead the fringe of houses on the low lands fronting the inlet where shipping finds safe and convenient harbourage. Tropic Days Never indeed shall he climb the brazen heaven, but whatsoever splendours we of mortal race may reach, through such he hath free course even to the utmost harbourage. The Extant Odes of Pindar He forgot all about his companion, aware only that those two unbidden guests, Old Age and Loneliness, stood close beside him, claiming harbourage and entertainment. The Far Horizon Her father saw that her views were sound, and consented to take her advice; but who was to acquaint his brother with their needs, and to learn if he could afford a harbourage? The Story of Louis Riel: the Rebel Chief She knows already that there is safe harbourage there. Alice Sit-By-The-Fire "Where did you part from him?" continued Bothwell; "was it in the highway, or did you give him harbourage in this very house?" Old Mortality, Volume 1. Finding harbourage on the Californian coast, he repaired the Pelican thoroughly, and then proceeded on a voyage of circumnavigation; the spring of 1579 being now well advanced. England under the Tudors On the other hand, however, the grand natural harbourage of Port Jackson, not to dwell upon its surpassing scenic beauty, gives to Sydney a most decided economic advantage for all time. Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria Good acres—good anchorage; good coffers—good harbourage. The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete Good acres—good anchorage; good coffers— good harbourage. The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Volume 3 Acting on the cloak-room attendant's advice, Mavis sought harbourage in one of the seemingly countless houses which, in Pimlico, are devoted to the letting of rooms. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl It is noteworthy also that France was affording harbourage to many gentlemen of the West Country who had been more or less implicated in the January rising. England under the Tudors The sun declined, and ere long it would be necessary to seek harbourage. Veranilda With endless difficulty Mr. Bride escaped from his vicarage to freedom and semi-starvation, and deemed himself very lucky indeed when at length he regained levitical harbourage. Our Friend the Charlatan "I have sent down to the village to tell them to bring the boat up to our harbourage." Jeanne of the Marshes It offered a welcome harbourage after the many bufferings she had suffered upon storm-tossed seas. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl One blown sail beneath her, hardly making Forth, wild-winged for harbourage yet to be, Strives and leaps and pants beneath the breaking Wind and sea. A Century of Roundels There," said Ebbo, "will they give you harbourage, food, a guide, and a beast to carry the rest of your goods. The Dove in the Eagle's Nest And the old birds that had sung in the spring sang now amid the same leaves, grown older too to give them harbourage. The Return He had the charity to give me his guidance from the Sands, and a night's harbourage from the tempest. Redgauntlet Little as Mavis was disposed to find harbourage for herself and little one in the unhomely places she inspected, she was hurt by the refusals encountered. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl Come there at any hour, day or night, and say 'The Faithful Friend,' and you shall find safe harbourage. Black Bartlemy's Treasure Here he found harbourage with a friendly fence, Wild's mortal enemy, who promised him a safe conduct across the seas. A Book of Scoundrels Arise, I pray you, rise: We do not look for reverence, but for love, And harbourage for ourself, our ships, and men. Pericles This was a shameful custom and usage, a knight for his harbour-asking to have such harbourage. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 Was the moral sentiment of the country population so perverted, so obliterated, that robbers and murderers could find safe harbourage, trustworthy friends, and secret intelligence? Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields Say but the word and I'll deliver ye, bring ye to safe harbourage and cherish ye with much good ale. Black Bartlemy's Treasure To-night, hearkening to this dreadful tempest I was full of gratitude to God that He had brought us to this safe harbourage and set me in your companionship. Black Bartlemy's Treasure |
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