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Identifier: navalbattlesanci00ship (find matches)
Title: Naval battles, ancient and modern
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Shippen, Edward, 1826-1911
Subjects: Naval battles
Publisher: Philadelphia (etc.) J.C. McCurdy & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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t the Ionian Sea, And take in Torque ? you have heard on t, sweet?Cleo. Celerity is never more admired Than by the negligent.Ant. A good rebuke, Which might have well becomed the best of men, To count it slackness. Canidius, we Will fight with him at sea.Cleo. By sea ! What else ? Canid. Why will my lord do so ?Ant. For that he dares us to t.Enob. So hath my lord dared him to single fight.Canid. Ay, and to wage this battle at Pharsalia, Where Csesar fought with Pompey : but these offers Which serve not for his vantage he shakes off; And so should you.Enob. Your ships are not well mannd ; Your mariners are muleteers, reapers, people Ingrossed by swift impress ; in Caesars fleet Are those that often have gainst Pompey fought; Their ships are yare; yours, heavy; no disgrace Shall fall you for refusing him at sea, Being prepared for land.Ant. By sea, by sea. Enob, Most worthy sir, you therein throw away The absolute soldiership you have by land; Distract your army, which doth most consist
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ACTIUM. 49 Of war-markd footmen ; Jeave unexecutedYour own renowned knowledge ; quite foregoThe way which promises assurance ; andGive up yourself merely to chance and hazard.From firm security. Ant. Ill fight at sea. Cleo. I have sixty sails, Csesar none better. Ant. Our overplus of shipping will we burn; And, with the rest full mannd, from the head of Actium,Beat the approaching Ceesar. But if we fail,We then can do t at land. Shakespeare—Antony and Cleopatra.

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  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Naval_battles
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