Epigram: On Sir Francis Drake
Sir Drake, whom well the world's end knew
Which thou didst compass round,
And whom both poles of heaven once saw,
Which north and south do bound,
The stars above would make thee known,
If men here silent were;
The Sun himself cannot forget
His fellow traveller.
Which thou didst compass round,
And whom both poles of heaven once saw,
Which north and south do bound,
The stars above would make thee known,
If men here silent were;
The Sun himself cannot forget
His fellow traveller.
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