Sir Richard Grenville's FarewellIn Praise of Seafaring Men, in Hope of Good Fortune |
Who seeks the way to win renown, Or flies with wings of his desire; Who seeks to wear the laureate crown, Or hath the mind that would aspire: Let him his native soil eschew, Let him go range and seek anew.
2. Each haughty heart is well content
3. In change of streams each fish can live, | 4. To pass the seas some think a toil, Some think it strange abroad to roam; Some think it a grief to leave their soil, Their parents, kinfolks, and their home. Think so who list, I like it not: I must abroad to try my lot.
5. Who lists at home at cart to drudge,
6. If Jason of that mind had been, |