The Visions of England - Lyrics on leading men and events in English History by Francis Turner Palgrave
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sailed May 10, 1553, saluting the palace of Greenwich is they passed. By
September 18 he, with one consort, reached the harbour of Arzina, where all perished early in 1554. His will, dated in January of that year, was found when the ships were discovered by the Russians soon after. Willoughby has been taken here as the representative of the great age of British naval adventure and exploration. _Arzina_ is placed near the western headland of the White Sea, east of the Waranger Fiord, and west of Nova Zembla and the mouth of the Petchora. CROSSING SOLWAY May 16: 1568 Blow from the North, thou bitter North wind, Blow over the western bay, Where Nith and Eden and Esk run in And fight with the salt sea spray, And the sun shines high through the sailing sky In the freshness of blue Mid-may. Blow North-North-West, and hollow the sails Of a Queen who slips over the sea As a hare from the hounds; and her covert afar; And now she can only flee; |
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