. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . r life. Most gracious Sovereign, Hat this brief Treatise is yours, both by right andby succession, will appear by the Authors andActors ensuing Dedication. To praise eitherthe Mistress or the Servant, might justly incurthe censure of Quis eos nnquam sanus vitnperavit; cithersworth having sufficiently blazed their fame. This Present loseth nothing, by glancing on formeractions; and the observation of passed adventures mayprobably advantage future employments. Cesar wrote hisown Commentaries; and this Doer was partly the Inditor


. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . r life. Most gracious Sovereign, Hat this brief Treatise is yours, both by right andby succession, will appear by the Authors andActors ensuing Dedication. To praise eitherthe Mistress or the Servant, might justly incurthe censure of Quis eos nnquam sanus vitnperavit; cithersworth having sufficiently blazed their fame. This Present loseth nothing, by glancing on formeractions; and the observation of passed adventures mayprobably advantage future employments. Cesar wrote hisown Commentaries; and this Doer was partly the is there wanting living testimony to confirm itstruth. For his sake, then, cherish what is good ! and I shallwillingly entertain check for what is amiss. Your favour-able acceptance may encourage my collecting of moreneglected notes ! However, though Virtue, as Lands, benot inheritable ; yet hath he left of his Name, one thatresolves, and therein joys to approve himself Your most humble and loyal subject, Francis D k ake [Bart.]. ^^3^^±±±±-^jt±^ 490. The Dedicatory Epistle^ intended to ilueen E L IZA B E TH, Written by Sir Francis Drake, deceased.


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