What doe Marriners after boone voyages, but let all flye; and what Souldiers, when warres are done, but fatten peace?
Marriners call it by a kind of excellency, The line.
These marriners did vse a certaine coniuration to breake the said tayle, or cut it in two, which as they say doth preuaile.
Sometimes they are listed as "marriners instruments" and in one case a quadrant is valued at L1.
This miserable spectacle is seen on the Coasts of Norway when men go to wash themselves, namely, strangers and Marriners that are ignorant of the dangers, leap out of their ships into the sea.
The Bothnick Marriners conjecture by their own Cloaths, that are made of these Skins, whether the Sea shall be calm, and their voyage prosperous, or they shall be in danger of Shipwreck.
But divine goodnesse hath provided for the safety of Marriners herein; for, though he be a very fierce Creature, yet is he very slow, that such as fear his coming may fly from him.
Master and three fourthes of the Marriners at least are English,[92] under the penalty of the Forfeiture [of Vessell and Cargo].
To the Gentlemen he sente the rewarde by his Controller, and to the Marriners & other seruitors, by a Page of his housholde.
Cortes for this purpose sent tenne Spanyardes, all good marriners and Pylots, in companye of the Indians that Mutezuma sent on that voyage at his owne cost.
Likewise Cortes prepared certayne of his Marriners for Shipwrightes.
Then my 3 marrinersmade such requests vnto the rest of my men to come aborde, as I was constrained to take them in.
Your Shippes are not well mann'd, Your Marriners are Militers, Reapers, people Ingrost by swift Impresse.
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