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Definition of Seafarers
1. seafarer [n] - See also: seafarer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seafarers
Literary usage of Seafarers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Æneid of Virgil by Virgil (1910)
"... whose bounty then Gave steeds and riders; and new gear was sent To every
sea-worn ship, while he supplied seafarers' kit to all my loyal crews. ..."
2. English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature by Henry Morley, William Hall Griffin (1892)
"OF seafarers, AND OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY. PHILIP SIDNEY, whom we left, in the year
1579, praised to the queen by William the Silent as one who might be ..."
3. English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature by Henry Morley, William Hall Griffin (1892)
"OF seafarers, AND OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY. PHILIP SIDNEY, whom we left, in the year
1579, praised to the queen by William the Silent as one who might be ..."
4. Stories & Verse of Williams by Alfred Dudley Britton, Philip Richards Dunbar, Charles Fisher Hepburn, Williams College (1900)
"A SONG FOR seafarers HOW may he know the haven's peace Who never fared a-sea ?
Little recks he who bides on shore What tides and winds may be,— How the blue ..."
5. Soper's Select Speaker: Containing Choicest Orations, Humorous, Dramatic and by Henry Marlin Soper, Soper School of Oratory (1901)
"... crush for me The grapes of truth for wine of sacrifice; My clanking chains
were forged for such as thee— I am thy Master—yea, I am thy Vice I seafarers. ..."
6. Descriptive Catalogue of Books Contained in the Lending Library by Bishopsgate Institute, London, Charles William F. Goss (1901)
"seafarers Servant- 'it -in Vanished rival Year one.. Blown to bits.
By Ballantyne (RM) ... F Blowpipe in chemistry, mineralogy, and geology. ..."