Someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea without having a commission from any sovereign nation.
1I had rather be as I am, an honest sea rover.
2No sea rover ever had greater desire for women, or won them easier.
3They would never be happy under the tyrannical rule of the bold sea rover.
4These fair waters and yellow-rimmed, palm-nodding islands are the traditional home of the sea rover.
5Then might we hope to make a bold stand against any sea rover out of Norway.
6The others, he conceived, were devils, for many a sea rover had sold himself to Satan.
8Perhaps they had heard from some bold sea rover that we had come, but that we were not wholly gods!
9The dead sea rover was seated at a rough oak table with his head resting on his hand as if in deep thought.
10Sea rovers, bush lopers, these two could bid defiance to English raiders.
11There were many famous sea rovers, but none more celebrated than Capt.
12These old ancestors were hardy warriors and sea rovers, yet were capable of profound and noble emotions.
13Now see here, Gates; thar's no reason why we should beat about the bush-factis we're sea rovers.
14They are but incidents, not events, in the career of the brethren of the order of South Sea rovers.
15The Spaniards, scarcely stopping to encounter the enemy, flung away their arms as they saw the dreaded sea rovers approaching.
16Enraged by these defeats, King Philip II of Spain determined to invade England and destroy that nest of sea rovers.
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