"A sea voyage? | |
"A voyage through life, but it is not told | |
"After every voyage, when I return to the manor, | |
"At the launch of any great voyage, there's always a single voice." | |
"Aunt March is bedridden, and would not survive the voyage." | |
"A sea voyage? | |
"A voyage through life, but it is not told | |
"After every voyage, when I return to the manor, | |
"At the launch of any great voyage, there's always a single voice." | |
"Aunt March is bedridden, and would not survive the voyage." | |
"I may seem weird to you, but on these weird voyages... "weird creatures appear. | |
"I tell him that it will end, like all voyages". | |
"The ship set sail from Barbados in 1676" "on one of the most ruinous voyages in maritime history." | |
"but look at what can come to you on Christmas Eve. Hang on, old friend. "I may seem weird to you, but on these weird voyages... | |
"elite voyages - come frolic with us"? | |
"I may seem weird to you, but on these weird voyages... "weird creatures appear. | |
"I tell him that it will end, like all voyages". | |
"The ship set sail from Barbados in 1676" "on one of the most ruinous voyages in maritime history." | |
"but look at what can come to you on Christmas Eve. Hang on, old friend. "I may seem weird to you, but on these weird voyages... | |
"elite voyages - come frolic with us"? | |
And she voyaged with the Cousteau expedition as a consultant on bathyspheric pressure studies. | |
Arms are my theme, and those matchless heroes who... from Portugal's far Western shores... by oceans where none had ventured, voyaged to... | |
But whether there are only a few advanced galactic civilizations or millions shouldn't some of them have voyaged to Earth? | |
Howard and Micheal Hall has spent thirty years exploring and filming reefs their underwater photography is world known when Howard and Micheal got Russy's message they voyaged the mountains far from the reefs they loved | |
John voyaged to salvage business that ===== allowed him to search the world for this artefact. | |
"Mind forever voyaging through strange seas of thought alone." Which, of course, comes from the Wordswon'th sonnet. | |
- We'll be voyaging on the sea. | |
Back in the Solomons, on the tiny island of Taumako, descendants of the Lapita still build and sail traditional voyaging canoes. | |
Being captured by the slavers, escaping the harem, voyaging with you these past few months. Places we've been and people we've met along the way. | |
By voyaging only at night or in the fog, we expect to avoid the enemy. | |
And she voyaged with the Cousteau expedition as a consultant on bathyspheric pressure studies. | |
Arms are my theme, and those matchless heroes who... from Portugal's far Western shores... by oceans where none had ventured, voyaged to... | |
But whether there are only a few advanced galactic civilizations or millions shouldn't some of them have voyaged to Earth? | |
Howard and Micheal Hall has spent thirty years exploring and filming reefs their underwater photography is world known when Howard and Micheal got Russy's message they voyaged the mountains far from the reefs they loved | |
John voyaged to salvage business that ===== allowed him to search the world for this artefact. | |
"Mind forever voyaging through strange seas of thought alone." Which, of course, comes from the Wordswon'th sonnet. | |
- We'll be voyaging on the sea. | |
Back in the Solomons, on the tiny island of Taumako, descendants of the Lapita still build and sail traditional voyaging canoes. | |
Being captured by the slavers, escaping the harem, voyaging with you these past few months. Places we've been and people we've met along the way. | |
By voyaging only at night or in the fog, we expect to avoid the enemy. | |