Use voyage in a sentence
Sentences ending with voyage
- His consumptive appearance when he went on board caused the captain to say to himself, "There's a chap who will go overboard before we get across;" but his condition was much improved by the voyage. [4]
- As the months went by, everything prospered with him on his drifting voyage. [4]
- The ship had to stay a week or more at Gibraltar to take in coal for the home voyage. [5]
- It was necessary to remain awhile in order to recruit the animal's health before resuming the voyage. [5]
- They ordered her to Italy for next winter--which seems to indicate that by autumn she will be able to undertake the voyage. [5]
- Others danced on the flood, taking the sun on their sails, and went away with good promise of a long voyage. [4]
- Iberville had mastered the chart before he sailed, and when they were well on their way he disclosed to the captain the object of their voyage. [11]
- Manners led the talk, and spoke more than was needful concerning our approaching voyage. [9]
- These clouds came slowly sailing from the distant horizon, like ships on an aerial voyage. [4]
- It was long since Hermon had felt so free and light-hearted as during this voyage. [10]
Sentences containing voyage two or more times
- It isn't any use for me to talk about the voyage, because I can have no faith in that voyage till the ship is under way. [5]
- If all do not join now to save the good old ship of the Union this voyage, nobody will have a chance to pilot her on another voyage. [7]
- Smith in his "True Relation" does not say so; in his voyage up the Chickahominy he seems to have seen Powhatan for the first time; and Wingfield speaks of Powhatan, on Smith's return from that voyage, as one "of whom before we had no knowledge. [4]
More example sentences with the word voyage in them
- For Proctotretus, see 'Zoology of the Voyage of the "Beagle"; Reptiles,' by Mr. Bell, p. 8. [1]
- No doubt, however, you are, as I am, prepared for critical severity; but I have good hopes that the vessel is sufficiently sound of construction to weather a gale or two, and to make a prosperous voyage for you in the end. [14]
- Arriving in New York, after an adventurous voyage, he met a number of old Californians--men who believed in him--and urged him to lecture. [5]
- She was a woman, and embarked on a voyage of discovery. [9]
- When the boats with their chattering passengers had pushed out into the lake and accomplished a third of the voyage, they were met by a skiff containing the faithful chaperons Mrs. Simpkins and Mr. Meigs. [4]
- The voyage began with a favourable wind. [10]
- He could surely win over the abbess in the course of the voyage, and Paula might be brought to reason, perhaps, this very evening. [10]
- O Sweet, we will voyage again To the camp of Love's fire, Nevermore to return! [11]
- The entire voyage will be completed, and the passengers landed in New York again, on the 14th of December, 1991. [5]
- Noah's memorable voyage will always possess a living interest for me, henceforward. [5]
- He had already whispered this intention to Myrtilus, when he heard Daphne's companion say to Thyone, "Philotas will accompany us, and on this voyage they will plight their troth if Aphrodite's powerful son accepts my sacrifice. [10]
- I wish Orion were going on this voyage, for I believe he could not help but be cheerful and jolly. [5]
- He said: "I went ashore at Naples one voyage when I was in that trade, and stood around helping my passengers, for I could speak a little Italian. [5]
- Many deemed it well worth a short voyage to see the actors in so strange an adventure and be the first to greet them. [10]
- The ship which was to bear the loyal companion of her youth to Spain was wrecked just before the end of the voyage, and Wolf went down with it. [10]
- The petroleum story was not told to me; he told it to Joe Twichell, who ran across him by accident on a sea voyage where I think the two were the only passengers. [5]
- But the weather was dry and the voyage to Westchester accomplished successfully. [9]
- During the long voyage, the strange mystery of the ocean was wrought into her consciousness so deeply, that it seemed to have become a part of her being. [6]
- After a long voyage through the canal which had been dug a short time before, connecting the Mediterranean with the Red Sea, the three men reached Clysma. [10]
- After a rough voyage this noble old knight reached the Bermudas. [4]
- And a sea voyage on the Atlantic is of no use--voyage too short, sea too rough. [5]
- Marquette's and Joliet's voyage of discovery ended at the same spot--the site of the future town of Napoleon. [5]
- And on this voyage I was reminded of Josiah Royce's splendid summary of the American philosophy--of the American religion as set forth by William James: "The spirit of the frontiers-man, of the gold-seeker or the home-builder transferred to the metaphysical or to the religious realm. [9]
- A twelve months' voyage at sea would make of an ordinary man a very miracle of meanness. [5]
- After a pleasant voyage and a good rest, we drew near to Egypt and out of the mellowest of sunsets we saw the domes and minarets of Alexandria rise into view. [5]
- The voyage thence up the Derwent Frith displays a grand succession of fairy visions, in its entire length elsewhere unequaled. [5]
- Even the voyage up the coast was a little unreal--an insubstantial episode in life. [4]
- Their voyage was toward a "promised land"--the only name they give it. [5]
- Ned's first voyage to the Chinchas, but his fame had gone before him--the fame of being a man who would fight at the dropping of a handkerchief, when imposed upon, and would stand no nonsense. [5]
- He then began to talk in a general way about Gaston's voyage, of the Hudson's Bay Company, and expeditions to the Arctic, drawing Lady Dargan into the conversation. [11]
- On our voyage to San Francisco we ran into a calm in the middle of the Pacific, and did not move a rod during fourteen days; this gave me a chance to copy the diaries. [5]
- During the voyage to Pelusium he had caught Althea's eye again and again, and rejected as an insult her demand to give her his whole love. [10]
- Hermon had ceased to notice her; he had just gone to his gray-haired host with the entreaty that he would give him a ship for the voyage to Tennis, where Myrtilus would need his assistance. [10]
- So I say to my wife: "'This will be bon voyage for all. [11]
- Sir Humphrey wrote to his brother admiral, Sir George Peckham, indignantly of this desertion, the reason for which he did not know, and then proceeded on his voyage with his four remaining ships. [4]
- See, with respect to birds on oceanic islands, my 'Journal of Researches during the Voyage of the "Beagle,"' 1845, p. 398. [1]
- Henderson was compelled to be in the city most of the time, and Jack Delancy fancied that business required his presence there also; but he had bought a yacht, and contemplated a voyage, with several of the club men, up the Maine coast. [4]
- We did every thing by mass-meeting, in the good old national way, from swapping off one empire for another on the programme of the voyage down to complaining of the cookery and the scarcity of napkins. [5]
- Nilus had put them all up together; I was to have taken them with me on the voyage with the nuns, and I ordered that they should be carried to the house of Rufinus. [10]
- I owe you the success of this voyage so far, and my heart is full of it, up to the brim. [11]
- The rest of the ship's staff were the same, except the captain; and as Dyck had made a friend of Greenock the master, a man of glumness, the days were peaceful enough during the voyage to the Caribbean Sea. [11]
- Subsequently, however, on the sea voyage to Holzum, he had been informed by some monks that there was a second Sinai. [10]
- Jack replied that the only object of the voyage was to relieve the tedium of Bar Harbor, and, having accomplished this, he would present the vessel to Miss Tavish if she would navigate it back to the city. [4]
- He must take the nocturnal voyage in order not to grieve Ledscha. [10]
- He had acquainted the nobility with his projects, and was afraid to see the Prince Royal before he had accomplished anything, "but their great promises were nothing but air to prepare the voyage against the next year. [4]
- This project, by the help of Captain Martin, he again quieted and at last set forward on his famous voyage into the country of Powhatan and Pocahontas. [4]
- It is in the fall of 1607, just before his famous voyage up the Chickahominy, on which he departed December 10th--that he writes: "The President and Captain Arthur intended not long after to have abandoned the country, which project was curbed and suppressed by Smith. [4]
- Although some of the cottages were vacated, and the display was not so extensive as in August, it was still marvelously beautiful, and the night voyage around the illuminated islands was something long to be remembered. [4]
- As soon as the cold latitudes were left behind and the vessel entered summer weather, the voyage became a holiday picnic. [5]
- It was noticeable that the captain of the ship and all the officers had been markedly courteous to Mrs. Armour throughout the voyage, but, to their credit, not ostentatiously so. [11]
- The fact is that Gilbert did not reach Newfoundland on that voyage, and it is open to doubt if Raleigh started with him. [4]
- A still more striking spectacle was afforded by a voyage made on the Enz by the ladies of the Czarina's court, attired in airy summer dresses and adorned with a lavish abundance of flowers. [10]
- It is a steam ram, built so as to sacrifice nearly all capacity for carrying to those of speed and strength, so as to be able to split any vessel having hollow enough in her to carry supplies for a voyage of any distance. [7]
- His business was so crippled now, and so deranged, that to leave it would be ruin; therefore he sold out at a sacrifice that left him considerably reduced in worldly possessions, and began his voyage to San Francisco. [5]
- This singular proposal Smith accepted on condition Fry would not take anything that would cripple his voyage, or send more men aboard (Smith furnishing the boat) than he allowed. [4]
- I believe that she has brought bad luck to this ship; and it's my last voyage on it; and--and I begin to think you're a damned good fellow--excuse the insolence of it; and--good-night. [11]
- Philippus resolved to set off without delay and, as the way led past that mouth of the Nile, met his son on the voyage. [10]
- The travelling scholars set off singing merrily; but the strolling musicians waited for the ship to sail down the Main, on whose voyage they could earn money and have plenty to drink. [10]
- She had often seen the architect in Alexandria, and when they parted she had allowed him to promise to follow her and the Empress, and to escort them at any rate for a part of their voyage up the Nile. [10]
- For the Milvago, see 'Zoology of the Voyage of the "Beagle," Birds,' 1841, p. 16. [1]
- For New Zealand, see the voyage of the "Novara," and for the Aleutian Islands, Muller, as quoted by Houzeau, 'Les Facultes Mentales,' etc., tom. [1]
- At the first second-hand clothing shop I came to, up a back street, I got a rough rig suitable for a common seaman who might be going on a cold voyage, and bound up my face with a liberal bandage, saying I had a toothache. [5]
- We were at sea now, for a very long voyage--we were to pass through the entire length of the Levant; through the entire length of the Mediterranean proper, also, and then cross the full width of the Atlantic--a voyage of several weeks. [5]
- It is commonly said, and in this the biographical dictionaries follow one another, that Raleigh accompanied his brother on this voyage of 1579 and went with him to Newfoundland. [4]
- She was almost retiring in her manner, but she made Jack feel that she had a strong personal interest in his welfare, and she asked a hundred questions about the voyage and about town and about Edith. [4]
- A good and restful voyage for tired people, and there were several of us. [5]
- I am therefore quite sure that this 'American soul', the principal interest and the great object of my voyage, appears behind the records of Newport for those who choose to see it."--M. [5]
- With ten days' provisions Captain Josiah Mitchell performed this memorable voyage of forty-three days and eight hours in an open boat, sailing four thousand miles in reality and thirty-three hundred and sixty by direct courses, and brought every man safe to land. [5]
- The rout seems permanent; hence the smallness of the company at table since the voyage began. [5]
- But the shore people would change their minds about it at sea, on a long voyage. [5]
- By tongue or pen he can make a landsman live that strange and stirring voyage over with him; make him see it all and feel it all. [5]
- The Duke and party made the best of an awkward situation; the voyage progressed, and the vessel neared America. [5]
- She needed drawing out; and her husband drove her back into her corner, where she sulked rather till she died--died alone at Wiesbaden, with a German doctor, a stray curate, and a stuttering maid to wish her bon voyage. [11]
- You have seen our whole voyage. [5]
- These may be opened earlier or later on its voyage, but until they are opened no one can tell what is to be his course or to what harbor he is bound. [6]
- This was the only vessel we saw during the whole lonely voyage. [5]
- About seven o'clock one blistering hot morning--for it was now dead summer time--Higbie and I took the boat and started on a voyage of discovery to the two islands. [5]
- Smith exhorted his officers to proceed on their voyage for fish, either to New England or Newfoundland. [4]
- We have plenty of what you call time before us, and we will take our voyage leisurely, looking at such objects of interest as may attract our attention as we pass. [6]
- This is one of those pictures which help to make the Old World worth a voyage across the Atlantic. [6]
- In the recollections of this voyage, even in Jack's recollections of it after he had paid the bills, it seemed that it had been simply glorious, free from care, generally a physical setting-up performance, and a lark of enormous magnitude. [4]
- For the charge of the voyage of two or three thousand pounds we have not received the value of one hundred pounds, and for the quartered boat to be borne by the souldiers over the falls. [4]
- This thin sort of talk was perhaps pardonable after the weariness of a sea voyage, but the Major promptly said it wouldn't do. [4]
- See my 'Journal of Researches during the Voyage of the "Beagle,"' 1845, p. [1]
- Though the supply of furs was scanty in Virginia, one master confessed he had got in one voyage by this private trade what he sold in England for thirty pounds. [4]
- Badeni's voyage, instead of being smooth, was disappointingly rough from the start. [5]
- But he did not volunteer to be one of those to man the Petrel on her maiden voyage. [9]
- The Chevalier had not been with her, for on the afternoon of the very day her grandfather died, he had gone a secret voyage to St. Malo, to meet the old solicitor of his family. [11]
- Precepts are of no use unless, in the voyage of life, a manly will holds the rudder. [10]
- He had little news to impart; for on the voyage she had herself witnessed long enough the pitiable condition of her husband. [10]
- This comet is new and in thorough repair and is now on her first voyage. [5]
- Hungerford's solicitude for myself, however, was misplaced, because this one voyage would end my career as ship- surgeon, and, besides, I had not vegetated, but had been interested in everything that had occurred, humdrum as it was. [11]
- Nor is it my purpose to tell you of that long voyage across the Atlantic. [9]
- Think you only, my gentlemen, in the course of the voyage of a single sentence must the poor, persecuted, fatigued subject seven times change position! [5]
- He was too much petted and too infirm to face the discomforts of a sea voyage. [10]
- Soon after that Mr. Bascom started on a voyage around the world in a steam yacht--a long and leisurely trip, for he was making collections, in all lands, of birds, butterflies, and such things. [5]
- Our forty were miserable enough in the first place, and they lay about the decks seasick all the voyage, which about completed their misery, I take it. [5]
- There were thirty-one men on board at the time, and I was in Honolulu when the fifteen lean and ghostly survivors arrived there after a voyage of forty-three days in an open boat, through the blazing tropics, on ten days' rations of food. [5]
- If you love me, take Gibbus with you on the voyage. [10]
- There was one man, the mate on the first voyage. [11]
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