Now and then a high-Sterned junk drifted by like a phantom galley, then we slackened speed to avoid exterminating a fleet of triangular- looking fishing-boats with white square sails, and so on through the grayness and dumbness hour after hour.
"Unbeaten-Tracks-in-Japan"
Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy)
Such a piece, however, was not easy to obtain; but at last he procured it by rooting up a small tree which had a branch growing at the proper angle about ten feet up its stem, with two strong roots growing in such a form as enabled him to make a flat-Sterned boat.
"The Coral Island"
R.M. Ballantyne
This did not damage the low flat ships of the Greeks, but it caught the high-Sterned Persian ships, over-weighted as they were with lofty decks, and presented their broadsides to the Greeks, who eagerly attacked them, watching Themistokles because he was their best example, and also because Ariamenes, Xerxes's admiral, and the bravest and best of the king's brothers, attacked him in a huge ship, from which, as if from a castle, he poured darts and arrows upon him.
"Plutarch's Lives, Volume I (of 4)"
Plutarch