<h2 class="space"><SPAN name="revenge" id="revenge"></SPAN><b>The "Revenge"</b></h2><span class="totoc"><SPAN href="#toc">Contents</SPAN></span>
<p><span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_73" id="Page_73">[Pg 73]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>In the days of Queen Elizabeth, English sailors first began
to find their way across the seas to new lands, from which
they brought home many strange, and rich, and beautiful
things. The Spaniards sailed across the seas too, to fetch
gold and silver from the mines in Mexico, which belonged to
the King of Spain. Sometimes the English ships met the
Spanish ones, and robbed them of their gold, for it was
thought quite right and fair in those days to take every
chance of doing harm to the enemies of England. Of
course the Spaniards hated the English for this, and whenever
they met English ships which were weaker than theirs
they attacked them, and robbed them, killing the sailors, or
taking them prisoners.</p>
<p>Once, a small ship, called the <i>Revenge</i>, was sailing home
to England, when it met with fifty great Spanish vessels.
The captain of the <i>Revenge</i> was Sir Richard Grenville, and
he had a great many sick men on board. There was no
time to escape from the Spanish ships, which soon surrounded
the little <i>Revenge</i>. So there were only two courses which
Sir Richard could take. One was to give up his ship to
the Spaniards; the other was to fight with them till his men
were all killed, or his ship sank.</p>
<p>Some of the sailors wished him to take the first course,
but the others, and all the sick men, said: "Nay, let us fall
into the hands of God, and not into the hands of Spain."
This they said because they thought it better to die, than to
be made prisoners by the cruel Spaniards.</p>
<p>Sir Richard made up his mind to fight. It was after<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_74" id="Page_74">[Pg 74]</SPAN></span>
noon when the firing began, and all night long, until daylight
came, the little English ship kept the fifty Spanish vessels
at bay. Then it was found that all the powder was gone,
and all the English were dead or dying. And then only
was the flag of the <i>Revenge</i> pulled down, to show that she
surrendered to her enemies.</p>
<p>The brave Sir Richard was taken on board a Spanish
ship, where he soon died of his wounds.</p>
<p>These were his last words: "Here die I, Richard
Grenville, with a joyful and quiet mind, for I have ended
my life as a good soldier ought. I have fought for my
country and my queen, for honour, and for God."</p>
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<p class="caption">DEATH OF SIR RICHARD GRENVILLE°</p>
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