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Published by Adlard Coles, this latest volume by Anthony Burton (text) and Derek Pratt (photographs) is well written and beautifully photographed.
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I will tell you why; so shall my anticipation
prevent your discovery, and your secrecy to the king
and queen moult no feather. I have of late--but
wherefore I know not--lost all my mirth, forgone all
custom of exercises; and indeed it goes so heavily
with my disposition that this goodly frame, the
earth, seems to me a sterile promontory, this most
excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave
o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted
with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to
me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
What a piece of work is a man! how noble in reason!
how infinite in faculty! in form and moving how
express and admirable! in action how like an angel!
in apprehension how like a god! the beauty of the
world! the paragon of animals! And yet, to me,
what is this quintessence of dust? man delights not
me: no, nor woman neither, though by your smiling
you seem to say so.
I have been studying how I may compare
This prison where I live unto the world:
And for because the world is populous
And here is not a creature but myself,
I cannot do it; yet I'll hammer it out.
My brain I'll prove the female to my soul,
My soul the father; and these two beget
A generation of still-breeding thoughts,
And these same thoughts people this little world,
In humours like the people of this world,
For no thought is contented. The better sort,
As thoughts of things divine, are intermix'd
With scruples and do set the word itself
Against the word:
As thus, 'Come, little ones,' and then again,
'It is as hard to come as for a camel
To thread the postern of a small needle's eye.'
Thoughts tending to ambition, they do plot
Unlikely wonders; how these vain weak nails
May tear a passage through the flinty ribs
Of this hard world, my ragged prison walls,
And, for they cannot, die in their own pride.
Thoughts tending to content flatter themselves
That they are not the first of fortune's slaves,
Nor shall not be the last; like silly beggars
Who sitting in the stocks refuge their shame,
That many have and others must sit there;
And in this thought they find a kind of ease,
Bearing their own misfortunes on the back
Of such as have before endured the like.
Thus play I in one person many people,
And none contented: sometimes am I king;
Then treasons make me wish myself a beggar,
And so I am: then crushing penury
Persuades me I was better when a king;
Then am I king'd again: and by and by
Think that I am unking'd by Bolingbroke,
And straight am nothing: but whate'er I be,
Nor I nor any man that but man is
With nothing shall be pleased, till he be eased
With being nothing. Music do I hear?
Our legendary Quiz Night with drinks specials and prizes.
Bring your own food is welcome!
A unique opportunity for a Maximum of 25 Members to visit this RNLI's busiest Station
No more space available for the tour, but Club Supper can still be booked!
Lewis McDonald, Simon Kaye and Leigh Gibson will recall the highlights of this fantastic LSC event. Come and hear all about it
Celebrate 100 years of sailing with the Little Ship Club with a cruise in good company in the beautiful Golfe du Morbihan
Join us for a landmark evening as we celebrate 100 years of the Little Ship Club.
Dress Code is Black Tie
The Restaurant being used for a function on Thursday 5 October, so lunch will be served in the Library.
Our next Club Night will be Tuesday 10th October. There will be a talk on the Coriolis Force, followed by Club Supper - this is also anlkhkjh kjh kjh
Our next Club Night will be Tuesday 10th October. There will be a talk on the Coriolis Force, followed by Club Supper - this is also anlkhkjh kjh kjh
Our next Club Night will be Tuesday 10th October. There will be a talk on the Coriolis Force, followed by Club Supper - this is also anlkhkjh kjh kjh
Participants on training weekends on Lindisfarne learn many new skills to add to their existing experience levels
The ups and downs of the West Country Corinthians Cruise on Miranda
Keith Martin, our HPO for Northern East Brittany, writes "Publication of the National and Local Protocols has provoked a number of queries that have required further clarification from the Steering and Information Section (CRPC) of the Regional Customs Authority in Brittany"
The French Authorities have announced that with effect from 1st June new procedures are in place for yachtsman visiting many popular French Marinas and Destinations. These will reduce the need to visit Ports of Entry.
The November edition of The association of Thames Yacht clubs newsletter is below. You can also download a copy by clicking here.
Our Honorary Port Officers are scattered across the globe. Each one knows how to get the best out of any port you visit. Navigational approaches, berths, where to go, what to do, what to eat and how to make the best of your visit.
The Restaurant is to be used for a function on Friday 20 October, so lunch will be served in the Library.
Published by Adlard Coles, this latest volume by Anthony Burton (text) and Derek Pratt (photographs) is well written and beautifully photographed.
Designing by the seat of my pants - Memoir by Ron Holland
Excellent advice from a expert
Advice at every level, for cruisers and racers alike. Words and pictures. Even moving pictures.

Here are the courses for this Saturday's third fast cruise of the 2016-2017 winter season. Click the link below to download the pdf with full details.

Here are the LSC Handicap and Progressive Handicap results for the second Fast Cruise of the 2016-2017 winter season

Here are the courses for this Saturday's second fast cruise of the 2016-2017 winter season.
It is with great sadness that the Club has learned of the death of Robert Calmels, a member since 1978.

Here are the LSC Handicap and Progressive Handicap results for the first Fast Cruise of the 2016-2017 winter season

Here are the courses for this Saturday's first fast cruise of the 2016-2017 winter season
The fourth Thames Trafalgar Race weekend – conceived by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston when President of the Little Ship Club and jointly organised by the LSC and Erith YC – started with a convivial eveni
After a fabulous Corinthians Cruise we're delighted to have so many pictures and reports from participants.

The Commodore has been amongst the many consultative groups making inputs and suggestions about what the river Thames should look like over the next decades, which has resulted in the new “Thames V

Members who have completed their training can use this voucher for 10% off Practical Training courses with Sunsail!
Book by 31 May - valid only for members who have taken an LSC course.

Here are the courses for this Saturday's final fast cruise of the winter. Cick the link below to download the pdf with full details.


Here are the courses for this Saturday's fast cruise. Cick the link below to download the pdf with full details.

Participants on training weekends on Lindisfarne learn many new skills to add to their existing experience levels
The ups and downs of the West Country Corinthians Cruise on Miranda
Keith Martin, our HPO for Northern East Brittany, writes "Publication of the National and Local Protocols has provoked a number of queries that have required further clarification from the Steering and Information Section (CRPC) of the Regional Customs Authority in Brittany"
The French Authorities have announced that with effect from 1st June new procedures are in place for yachtsman visiting many popular French Marinas and Destinations. These will reduce the need to visit Ports of Entry.
The November edition of The association of Thames Yacht clubs newsletter is below. You can also download a copy by clicking here.
Our Honorary Port Officers are scattered across the globe. Each one knows how to get the best out of any port you visit. Navigational approaches, berths, where to go, what to do, what to eat and how to make the best of your visit.
Published by Adlard Coles, this latest volume by Anthony Burton (text) and Derek Pratt (photographs) is well written and beautifully photographed.
Designing by the seat of my pants - Memoir by Ron Holland
Excellent advice from a expert
Advice at every level, for cruisers and racers alike. Words and pictures. Even moving pictures.
What better place to celebrate your special day than at the Little Ship Club, overlooking the Thames?
Our club is licensed for weddings, and we offer a full wedding package to make it a beautiful, memorable event.
Situated next to Southwark bridge, Little Ship Club boasts unrivalled views of the River Thames with our terrace opening it’s doors to the Thames Path, perfect for a relaxing summer wedding.
Inside, the neutral colour schemes, comfy sofas and intergrated bar create an intimate atmosphere for your special day.
You can invite up to 250 reception guests or seat 120 in this secluded spot, then throw open the doors and romance the night away on the dance floor.
Airconditioned luxury, wheelchair-friendly, nearby parking, and superb catering,
Little Ship Club provides a great opportunity to make your event special.
Little Ship Club is licensed by Islington Council to perform weddings and civil ceremonies.
The frosted glass River Room is ideal for final bridal refinements.
You can even ‘anchor’ yourself overnight in the Cabins, although don’t be surprised to discover berths rather than beds!
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