Herr, dein Lieb' so gross dich zwungen hat, Dass dein Blut an uns gross Wunder that Und bezahlt unser Schuld, Dass uns Gott ist worden hold.
George Worden and I came out, and we will go back in March and relieve them.
My son, Samuel, and Charles Worden are in charge of our interests in Alaska.
Mrs. Worden said, I have been treated with so much goodness and condescension since you went, that I have been beforehand, sir, in asking pardon myself.
I begged leave of my master to present Mrs. Worden with five guineas for a pair of gloves; which he said was well thought of.
The eyes of Captain Worden sparkled as he gave the command to prepare for action.
The Montauk moved up stream, came within range of the fort, which opened from all its guns, but to which Captain Worden gave no heed.
Just as Lieutenant Worden of the Monitor was looking through the slit in the turret to take aim, a shell struck outside and filled his face and eyes with powder and iron splinters!
When Lincoln entered his room, Worden was lying on a sofa with his eyes and head heavily bandaged.
The brave Wordenshortly after the famous battle went to Washington.
So dangerous was service in her considered, that volunteers were called for, and Lieutenant John Lorimer Worden was given command of her.
Captain Worden had taken his station in the pilot-house, and reserved his fire until within short range.
Honors were showered upon Wordenfor his gallant work.
Worden had entered the navy twenty-seven years before, and at the opening of the Civil War, had delivered the orders from the secretary of the navy which saved Fort Pickens, in the harbor of Pensacola, to the Union.
He said: "Mrs. Worden having the supervision of a farm near Auburn, was obliged to hire two or three men for its cultivation.
I kept the Monitor either moving around the circle or around the enemy, and endeavored to place our shots as near her amidships as possible, where Captain Worden believed he had already broken through her armor.
At the request of Captain Fox, Captain Worden had consented to give an account of his voyage from New York to Hampton Roads, and of what had afterward happened there on board the Monitor.
The men were formed in lines, with their officers a little in advance, when Captain Worden ascended the gangway.
Commodore Paulding had been the first, Captain Worden the second officer, of the navy, he said, to give an unqualified opinion in favor of armored vessels.
Captain Worden had volunteered to take command of the Monitor, at the risk of his life and reputation, before the keel was laid.
But her last shot struck point-blank upon the iron grating of the pilot-house just where Lieutenant Worden was looking out.
Worden in his pilot-house could speak through tubes to Lieutenant Green, who commanded the gunners in the tower.
Worden was in the pilot-house with a quartermaster at the wheel, and a local pilot to assist him.
At the same time Worden sent for me, and I went forward at once, and found him standing at the foot of the ladder leading to the pilot-house.
Worden recovered, and there was no permanent injury to his sight.
Worden was standing immediately behind this spot, and received in his face the force of the blow, which partly stunned him, and filling his eyes with powder, utterly blinded him.
Worden realized that if he allowed the fight to take place near the stranded ship, the "Merrimac" might engage him with one of her broadsides, and use the other to destroy the "Minnesota.
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