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" For resistance I could fear none, But with twenty ships had done What thou, brave and happy Vernon, Hast achieved with six alone. Then the Bastimentos never Had our foul dishonour seen, Nor the sea the sad receiver Of this gallant train had been. "Thus,... "
Cameos from English History: The end of the Stewarts (1662-1748). 1896 - Страница 326
по Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1896
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...had hr.cn. ' Thus, like thec, proud Spain dismaying, And her galleons leading home, Though condemn'*) for disobeying, I had met a traitor's doom. To have fallen, my country crying He has play'd an English part, Had been better far than dying Of a griev'd and broken heart. * Uurepining...

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...never ' Had our foul dishonour seen, ' Nor the sea the sad receiver ' Of this gallant train had been. ' Thus, like thee, proud Spain dismaying, 'And her galleons leading home, ' Though, condemn' d for disobeying, ' I had met a traitor's doom ; ' To have fall'n, my country crying, ' He...




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