About 5,570 results
Open links in new tab
  1. The Wanderer captured the Anna B. during a blockade of Florida. This is the prize case for the Anna B. and includes information about the capture and prizes awarded for her capture.

  2. The Wanderer Always the one alone longs for mercy, Maker’s mildness, though, troubled in mind, across the ocean-ways he has long been forced to stir with his hands the frost-cold sea, and walk in …

  3. The wanderer is a type of the stout-hearted pagan who is none-the-less overwhelmed with grief; the wiseman is one who has learned the negative lesson that nothing on earth can be relied upon.

  4. Thus saith the Wanderer and mindful of misery, Grievous disasters, and death of kin: "Oft when the day broke, oft at the dawning, Lonely and wretched I wailed my woe. No man is living, no comrade left, …

  5. The Wanderer (Translation by The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project) Image credit: Tobias van Schneider Directions: Annotate the text by underlining and numbering the answers to the questions …

  6. Setting: The crew of The Wanderer sets sail from Connecticut, makes stops at Block Island and Martha’s Vineyard, moves along the southeast coast of Canada (stopping at Grand Manan), and …

  7. The Wanderer Manuscript: The Exeter Book (preserved in the library of Exeter Cathedral). Editions: Krapp, George Philip, and Elliot Van Kirk Dobbie, eds. The Exeter Book. ASPR 3. New York: …