Journal of a Voyage across the Atlantic by George Moore
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6th.--Strong easterly gales, with dark cloudy weather, and a heavy sea
running. 202 miles. Lat. 47° 10'; Long. 47° 56'. 7th.--Moderate breeze, and clear weather: wind easterly, with a head sea. 178 miles. Lat. 48° 12'; Long. 44° 17'. 8th.--Strong S.E. gales: dark gloomy weather, and heavy N.E. swell. 214 miles. Lat. 49° 0'; Long. 39° 0'. 9th.--Winds strong N.E. breezes, with drizzly rains: dark cloudy weather: heavy northerly swell running. 238 miles. Lat. 50° 19'; Long. 33° 12'. 10th, _Sunday_.--Light baffling winds, and clear weather, with a heavy northerly swell or sea. Performed Divine service at eleven A.M. This put me in mind of the pilot's song-- "Fear not, but trust in Providence, Wherever you may be." |
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