. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . ; after that [of] his excellentservice, both by sea and land, in Ireland, binder Walter, Earlof Essex ; his next, about the World; another, wherein he tookSt. Jago, Cartagena, St. Domingo, St. Augustino; his doingsat Cadiz; besides the first Carrack taught by him to sail intoEngland; his stirrings in Eighty-seven; his remarkable actionsin Eighty-eight; his endeavours in the Portugal employment;his last enterprise, determined by death; and his filling Plymouth-with a plentiful stream of fresh water: btit I pass by all h


. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . ; after that [of] his excellentservice, both by sea and land, in Ireland, binder Walter, Earlof Essex ; his next, about the World; another, wherein he tookSt. Jago, Cartagena, St. Domingo, St. Augustino; his doingsat Cadiz; besides the first Carrack taught by him to sail intoEngland; his stirrings in Eighty-seven; his remarkable actionsin Eighty-eight; his endeavours in the Portugal employment;his last enterprise, determined by death; and his filling Plymouth-with a plentiful stream of fresh water: btit I pass by all had rather thou shoiddest inquire of others! then to seem myselfa vainglorious man. I intend not his praise ! I strive only to set out the praiseof his and our good GOD ! that guided him in his truth I andprotected him in his courses! My ends are to stir thee up tothe worship of GOD, and service of our King and Country, byhis example! If anything be worth thy co7isideration ; concludewith me, that the LORD only, can do great things ! F RANC I s D R AKE [Bart.] 493.


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