. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . C A N Z O N 40. Ut if She shall attend what fortunes sequelledThe naufrage of my poor afflicted bark ;Then tell, but tell in words unsyllabled !In sighs untuned accents, move her to harkUnto the tenour of thy sadder process !Say then, His tears (his hearts intelligencers !)Did intimate the griefs did him , Zepheria, unto thee ! these messengers I send ! O these, my loves, my faith shall witness !O these shall record loves and faith unfeigned !Look how my soul bathes in their innocency !Whose dying confidence him
. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . C A N Z O N 40. Ut if She shall attend what fortunes sequelledThe naufrage of my poor afflicted bark ;Then tell, but tell in words unsyllabled !In sighs untuned accents, move her to harkUnto the tenour of thy sadder process !Say then, His tears (his hearts intelligencers !)Did intimate the griefs did him , Zepheria, unto thee ! these messengers I send ! O these, my loves, my faith shall witness !O these shall record loves and faith unfeigned !Look how my soul bathes in their innocency !Whose dying confidence him designs unstainedOf guilty blush-note of impurity. (O Death ! Highway to Life, when Love is distained !) This said, if cruel She, no grace vouchsafe :Dead, may her Gravestone be her Epitaph ! Troppo spcray ,. A Gentleman in the Voyage. Sir John Ha wkins^s Second Voyage to the West htdies ; i8t/i Oct,, 1564—20t/i Sept,^ 1565. [Hakluvt. Iojtt^ts. 15S9.] [There are six stages in this Voyage : OCTTIVARDS. 18 Oct.—29 Nov. 1564. Plymouth, to Cape de Verde ... />/>. 88— 9329 Nov. 1564—19 Jan. 1565. Along the Guinea coast ... f>p. 93—102 19 Jan.—9 March 1565. Guinea coast to the W. I p. 102 9 Mar.—31 May 1565. Along the North coast of South America, to Rio de la Hacha ... pp. 102—118 May—28 July 1565. Rio de la Hacha, to River of May, Florida ;5i/>. 118—135 28 July—20 Sept. 1565. Florida, to Padstow in Cornwall pp. 135—136] The Voyage made by the Worshipful Master John Hawkins,Esquire, now Knight; Captain of the Jesus of Lubeck,one of Her Majestys ships: and General [Admiral] ofthe Solomon, and other two [vesselsj barks, going in hiscompany to the coast of Guinea, and the Indies of NewSpain; being in Africa and America. Began in AnnoDomini, 1564. T
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