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More "Pitch into" Quotes from Famous Books
... an important part in the action. Two galleasses, each containing a thousand men, and two other vessels, surrounded Bor[a]k Reis, but the smaller ships could not fire over the koka's lofty sides, and were speedily sunk. Bor[a]k Reis threw burning pitch into the galleasses, and burnt up crews and ships, till, his own vessel catching fire, he and other notable captains, after performing prodigies of valour, perished in the flames. Wherefore the island of Prodano is by the Turks called Bor[a]k Isle to this day.[16] To the Christians the action ... — The Story of the Barbary Corsairs • Stanley Lane-Poole
... Mobile Bay, "as I am always hopeful; put my shoulder to the wheel with my best judgment, and trust to God for the rest"; or, in more homely language: "Everything has a weak spot, and the first thing I try to do is to find out where it is, and pitch into it with the biggest shell or shot that I have, and repeat the dose until it operates." "The Confederates at Fort Morgan are making great preparations to receive us. That concerns me but little"—words used not in a spirit of mere light-heartedness, but because it was ... — Admiral Farragut • A. T. Mahan
... castle: that's all explained afterwards. Out come the retainers, and pitch into the Baron till they make mincemeat ... — The Three Clerks • Anthony Trollope
... great globes were which were never used—and would there reproach him with the various frauds and oppressions he had endured at his hands. At the close of his observations he would make a signal to a Prizefighter concealed in the passage, who would then appear and pitch into the Reverend, till he was left insensible. Old Cheeseman would then make Jane a present of from five to ten pounds, and would leave the establishment in ... — Some Christmas Stories • Charles Dickens
... at SIMMINSES store. After tryin' on the garment about steelin' wood, it was hard to decide who the coat fit the best, but each one made up his mind to pay off an old grudge and "pitch into the Lait Gustise." ... — Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 19, August 6, 1870 • Various
... given you any cause of offence, Jack, why don't you pitch into him?" suggested a half-drunken fellow who bore the enviable reputation of being a most ... — My Life: or the Adventures of Geo. Thompson - Being the Auto-Biography of an Author. Written by Himself. • George Thompson
... itched to pitch into the boy and give him a good drubbing, but he controlled himself, and said, quietly, "What's the trouble with you, Carrots? Are you too lazy ... — The Bishop's Shadow • I. T. Thurston
... man apologized to me the other day for his merciless attack on one of my books, saying that he felt miserable that morning and must pitch into something; and my book being the first one on the table, he pitched into that. Our health decides our style of work. If this world is to be taken for God, we want more sanctified muscle. The man who comes to his Christian work having had sound sleep the night ... — Around The Tea-Table • T. De Witt Talmage
... such a proclamation? It is the merest nonsense. To thank the soldiers, few words were needed. But to say that the enemy must come and fight us on our own ground. O heaven! Hooker ought not to have had time to write a proclamation, but ought to pitch into the rebels, surprise and confuse them, and not wait for them. What is the ... — Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863 • Adam Gurowski
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