The Early Naval Ballads of EnglandPercy Society, 1841 - 144 páginas |
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... Ship 9 . Sir Francis Drake and Queen Elizabeth 10. The Fame of Sir Francis Drake 11. The Triumph of Sir Francis Drake - 21 24 25 25 12. On the Signall Victory obtained in a Sea - Fight , by his Ma- jesty of Great Brittain's Fleet , over ...
... Ship 9 . Sir Francis Drake and Queen Elizabeth 10. The Fame of Sir Francis Drake 11. The Triumph of Sir Francis Drake - 21 24 25 25 12. On the Signall Victory obtained in a Sea - Fight , by his Ma- jesty of Great Brittain's Fleet , over ...
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... ships were every year fitted out from different ports , with cargoes of pilgrims , to the shrine of St. James of Compostella ; for , strange as it may seem , pilgrims at this time were really , as Sir Henry Ellis observes , articles of ...
... ships were every year fitted out from different ports , with cargoes of pilgrims , to the shrine of St. James of Compostella ; for , strange as it may seem , pilgrims at this time were really , as Sir Henry Ellis observes , articles of ...
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... ship - boys , to guide a great ship on the sea : Bow - men and gunners of good skill shall for this service chosen be , And they at thy command and will , in all affairs shall wait on thee . " Lord Howard call'd a gunner then , who was ...
... ship - boys , to guide a great ship on the sea : Bow - men and gunners of good skill shall for this service chosen be , And they at thy command and will , in all affairs shall wait on thee . " Lord Howard call'd a gunner then , who was ...
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... ship it doth belong unto New - castle upon Tine . " " Canst thou shew me , " the Lord did say , " as thou didst sail by day and night , A Scottish rover on the sea , his name is Andrew Barton , knight ? " Then the merchant sigh'd and ...
... ship it doth belong unto New - castle upon Tine . " " Canst thou shew me , " the Lord did say , " as thou didst sail by day and night , A Scottish rover on the sea , his name is Andrew Barton , knight ? " Then the merchant sigh'd and ...
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... ship most huge and mighty strong , With eighteen pieces of ordnance he carrieth on each side along : With beams for his top - castle , as also being huge and high , That neither English nor Portugal can Sir Andrew Barton pass by ...
... ship most huge and mighty strong , With eighteen pieces of ordnance he carrieth on each side along : With beams for his top - castle , as also being huge and high , That neither English nor Portugal can Sir Andrew Barton pass by ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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