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〃Whales in the sea
God's voice obey。〃
N。 E。 PRIMER。
〃We saw also abundance of large whales; there being more in those
southern seas; as I may say; by a hundred to one; than we have to
the northward of us。〃
CAPTAIN COWLEY'S VOYAGE ROUND THE GLOBE; A。D。 1729。
* * * * * 〃and the breath of the whale is frequendy attended with
such an insupportable smell; as to bring on a disorder of the brain。〃
ULLOA'S SOUTH AMERICA。
〃To fifty chosen sylphs of special note;
We trust the important charge; the petticoat。
Oft have we known that seven…fold fence to fail;
Tho' stuffed with hoops and armed with ribs of whale。〃
RAPE OF THE LOCK。
〃If we compare land animals in respect to magnitude; with those that
take up their abode in the deep; we shall find they will appear
contemptible in the comparison。 The whale is doubtless the largest
animal in creation。〃
GOLDSMITH; NAT。 HIST。
〃If you should write a fable for little fishes; you would make
them speak like great wales。〃
GOLDSMITH TO JOHNSON。
〃In the afternoon we saw what was supposed to be a rock; but it
was found to be a dead whale; which some Asiatics had killed; and were
then towing ashore。 They seemed to endeavor to conceal themselves
behind the whale; in order to avoid being seen by us。〃
COOK'S VOYAGES。
〃The larger whales; they seldom venture to attack。 They stand in
so great dread of some of them; that when out at sea they are afraid
to mention even their names; and carry dung; lime…stone; juniper…wood;
and some other articles of the same nature in their boats; in order to
terrify and prevent their too near approach。〃
UNO VON TROIL'S LETTERS ON BANKS'S AND SOLANDER'S
VOYAGE TO ICELAND IN 1772。
〃The Spermacetti Whale found by the Nantuckois; is an active; fierce
animal; and requires vast address and boldness in the fishermen。〃
THOMAS JEFFERSON'S WHALE MEMORIAL TO THE FRENCH
MINISTER IN 1778。
〃And pray; sir; what in the world is equal to it?〃
EDMUND BURKE'S REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT TO THE
NANTUCKET WHALE…FISHERY。
〃Spain… a great whale stranded on the shores of Europe。〃
EDMUND BURKE。 (SOMEWHERE。)
〃A tenth branch of the king's ordinary revenue; said to be
grounded on the consideration of his guarding and protecting the
seas from pirates and robbers; is the right to royal fish; which are
whale and sturgeon。 And these; when either thrown ashore or caught
near the coast; are the property of the king。〃
BLACKSTONE。
〃Soon to the sport of death the crews repair:
Rodmond unerring o'er his head suspends
The barbed steel; and every turn attends。〃
FALCONER'S SHIPWRECK。
〃Bright shone the roofs; the domes; the spires;
And rockets blew self driven;
To hang their momentary fire
Around the vault of heaven。
〃So fire with water to compare;
The ocean serves on high;
Up…spouted by a whale in air;
To express unwieldy joy。〃
COWPER; ON THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO LONDON。
〃Ten or fifteen gallons of blood are thrown out of the heart at a
stroke; with immense velocity。〃
JOHN HUNTER'S ACCOUNT OF THE DISSECTION OF A WHALE。
(A SMALL SIZED ONE。)
〃The aorta of a whale is larger in the bore than the main pipe of
the water…works at London Bridge; and the water roaring in its passage
through that pipe is inferior in impetus and velocity to the blood
gushing from the whale's heart。〃
PALEY'S THEOLOGY。
〃The whale is a mammiferous animal without hind feet。〃
BARON CUVIER。
〃In 40 degrees south; we saw Spermacetti Whales; but did not take
any till the first of May; the sea being then covered with them。〃
COLNETT'S VOYAGE FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTENDING THE
SPERMACETI WHALE FISHERY。
〃In the free element beneath me swam;
Floundered and dived; in play; in chace; in battle;
Fishes of every color; form; and kind;
Which language cannot paint; and mariner
Had never seen; from dread Leviathan
To insect millions peopling every wave:
Gather'd in shoals immense; like floating islands;
Led by mysterious instincts through that waste
And trackless region; though on every side
Assaulted by voracious enemies;
Whales; sharks; and monsters; arm'd in front or jaw;
With swords; saws; spiral horns; or hooked fangs。〃
MONTGOMERY'S WORLD BEFORE THE FLOOD。
〃Io! Paean! Io! sing。
To the finny people's king。
Not a mightier whale than this
In the vast Atlantic is;
Not a fatter fish than he;
Flounders round the Polar Sea。〃
CHARLES LAMB'S TRIUMPH OF THE WHALE。
〃In the year 1690 some persons were on a high hill observing the
whales spouting and sporting with each other; when one observed:
there… pointing to the sea… is a green pasture where our children's
grand…children will go for bread。〃
OBED MACY'S HISTORY OF NANTUCKET。
〃I built a cottage for Susan and myself and made a gateway in the
form of a Gothic Arch; by setting up a whale's jaw bones。〃
HAWTHORNE'S TWICE TOLD TALES。
〃She came to bespeak a monument for her first love; who had been
killed by a whale in the Pacific ocean; no less than forty years ago。〃
IBID。
〃No; Sir; 'tis a Right Whale;〃 answered Tom; 〃I saw his sprout; he
threw up a pair of as pretty rainbows as a Christian would wish to
look at。 He's a raal oil…butt; that fellow!〃
COOPER'S PILOT。
〃The papers were brought in; and we saw in the Berlin Gazette that
whales had been introduced on the stage there。〃
ECKERMANN'S CONVERSATIONS WITH GOETHE。
〃My God! Mr。 Chace; what is the matter?〃 I answered; 〃we have been
stove by a whale。〃
〃NARRATIVE OF THE SHIPWRECK OF THE WHALE SHIP ESSEX OF
NANTUCKET; WHICH WAS ATTACKED AND FINALLY DESTROYED BY
A LARGE SPERM WHALE IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN。〃 BY OWEN
CHACE OF NANTUCKET; FIRST MATE OF SAID VESSEL。 NEW
YORK; 1821。
〃A mariner sat in the shrouds one night;
The wind was piping free;
Now bright; now dimmed; was the moonlight pale;
And the phospher gleamed in the wake of the whale;
As it floundered in the sea。〃
ELIZABETH OAKES SMITH。
〃The quantity of line withdrawn from the boats engaged in the
capture of this one whale; amounted altogether to 10;440 yards or
nearly six English miles。〃 * * *
〃Sometimes the whale shakes its tremendous tail in the air; which;
cracking like a whip; resounds to the distance of three or four
miles。〃
SCORESBY。
〃Mad with the agonies he endures from these fresh attacks; the
infuriated Sperm Whale rolls over and over; he rears his enormous
head; and with wide expanded jaws snaps at everything around him; he
rushes at the boats with his head; they are propelled before him
with vast swiftness; and sometimes utterly destroyed。
* * * It is a matter of great astonishment that the consideration of
the habits of so interesting; and; in a commercial point of view; so
important an animal (as the Sperm Whale) should have been so
entirely neglected; or should have excited so little curiosity among
the numerous; and many of them competent observers; that of late
years; must have possessed the most abundant and the most convenient
opportunities of witnessing their habitudes。〃
THOMAS BEALE'S HISTORY OF THE SPERM WHALE; 1839。
〃The Cachalot〃 (Sperm Whale) 〃is not only better armed than the True
Whale〃 (Greenland or Right Whale) 〃in possessing a formidable weapon
at either extremity of its body; but also more frequently displays a
disposition to employ these weapons offensively and in manner at
once so artful; bold; and mischievous; as to lead to its being
regarded as the most dangerous to attack of all the known species of
the whale tribe。〃
FREDERICK DEBELL BENNETT'S WHALING VOYAGE ROUND THE
GLOBE; 1840。
October 13。 〃There she blows;〃 was sung out from the mast…head。
〃Where away?〃 demanded the captain。
〃Three points off the lee bow; sir。〃
〃Raise up your wheel。 Steady!〃
〃Steady; sir。〃
〃Mast…head ahoy! Do you see that whale now?〃
〃Ay ay; sir! A shoal of Sperm Whales! There she blows! There she
breaches!〃
〃Sing out! sing out every time!〃
〃Ay Ay; sir! There she blows! there… there… thar she blows …bowes
…bo…o…os!〃
〃How far off?〃
〃Two miles and a half。〃
〃Thunder and lightning! so near! Call all hands。〃
J。 ROSS BROWNE'S ETCHINGS OF A WHALING C