And thus we departed, thinking it not probable that they would come foorth so long as we watched for them before the hauens mouth, or within sight of them.
To be short, whatsoeuer things were requisite for the making of bridges, and for the barring and stopping vp of hauens mouthes with stakes, posts, and other meanes, he commanded to be made ready.
Iohn de Vllua, and the other ports of Tamiago, and Tamachos, which are two barred hauens West and by South aboue threescore leagues from S.
A discourse of the faire hauens that are on those coastes, and of very many Islands which they saw, before they came to the Cape called Capo de las Plaias.
Vpon the East side of the Hauens entrance, Saint Maryes, alias, S.
Howsoeuer they agree for competence among themselues, the worst of them, by most mens iudgements, hath the precedence (Milford onely excepted) of all other hauens in England.
To note the goodnesse or badnesse of the hauensand harborowes in the Islands.
All the whole Iland is full of cliffes and promontories, whereby no small number of baies and some hauens are producted.
There is also a rocke in the hauensmouth right as you enter.
M340) For all the sea coasts are ful of cleare and glistering stones, and alablaster, and therefore it is full of good hauens and harboroughs for ships.
But in stead of writing vnto his wife, he spake vnto the boyes secretly that with all diligence she should send the vessels that were in the hauens neere that place to succour and rescue him.
All this coast is full of shoulds and very dangerous, albeit in sight many good hauens seeme to be there, yet is there nought else but shelues and sands.
Furthermore, it cannot be finished without diuers wintrings by the way, hauing no hauens in any temperate climate to harbour in there: for it is as much as we can well saile from hence to S.
Ribaut describes it as "a countrie full of hauens riuers and Ilands of such fruitfulnes, as cannot with tongue be expressed.
And likewise he tooke all the barkes and brigantines out of the hauens and portes in those coastes, because they should giue no knowledge of his armie.
About this season were certeine ships driuen by force of wind and weather into certeine hauens on the north coasts of England towards Barwike, which ships were of a verie strange forme and fashion, but mightie and strong.
Those that were driuen into the hauens were staied for a time by the bailiffes of the ports.
There laie also without the hauenson the coast diuerse other ships of like forme, mold and fashion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hauens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.