Elson Grammar School Literature v4 by William H. Elson
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Which stanza do you like best? Why? Which lines are the most beautiful? "The Invincible Armada"--an immense Spanish fleet consisting of one hundred thirty vessels, sailed from Corunna in 1588 and attacked the English fleet but suffered defeat. This event furnished Southey the inspiration for a poem, "The Spanish Armada." "Trafalgar"--one of Lord Nelson's great sea-fights, occurring off Cape Trafalgar on the coast of Spain in 1805. Here he defeated the combined fleets of France and Spain, but was himself killed. Words and Phrases for Discussion. "unknelled" "uncoffined" "unknown" "playful spray" "oak leviathans" "yeast of waves" "These are thy toys" "The Armada's pride" "spoils of Trafalgar" "rock-built" "glasses itself" "fathomless" |
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