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Rh death, doth manifetly prooue that the Generall doth make no concience to lye. And as concerning the loe of any Barkes or men in our Nauie, by the valour of the Spaniard before Sir Fraunces Drake his death, wee had none (one mall Pinee excepted) which we auredly know was taken by chaunce falling ingle into a fleete of fiue Frigots (of which was Generall, Don Pedro Telio,) neere vnto the Iland of Dominico, and not by the valour of Don Bernaldino: the which fiue Frigots of the Kings afterwards had but ill uccee, for one of them we burnt in the harbour of S. Iohn Portrico, and one other was unck in the ame harbour, and the other three were burnt amongt many other Shippes at the taking of Cales: This I thinke in wie mens iudgements, will eeme a eely caue to mooue a man orrowe to death. For true it is, Sir Fraunces Drake dyed if the Flixe which hee had growne vppon him eight daies before his death, and yeelded vp his pirite like a Chritian to Rh