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XIII.—Captain John Smith.
  
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XIII.—Captain John Smith.

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From under ‘The Portraictuer of Captayne Iohn Smith, Admirall of New England’ on the map of New England, engraved by Simon Passe in ‘A Description of New England,’ 1616.

[These are the Lines that shew thy Face; but those]

These are the Lines that shew thy Face; but those
That shew thy Grace and Glory, brighter bee:
Thy Faire-Discoueries and Fowle-Overthrowes
Of Salvages, much Civilliz'd by thee,
Best shew thy Spirit; and to it Glory Wyn;
So, thou art Brasse without, but Golde within.
If so; in Brasse, too soft Smiths Acts to beare,
I fix thy Fame, to make Brasse Steele out weare.
Thine, as thou art Virtues, John Davies. Heref: