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Sir Francis Drake, and Iron Arm

A New Naval Spectacle
  
  
  

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SCENE XI. AND LAST.

SCENE XI. AND LAST.

View of the Spanish and English Fleets in the Harbour of Carthagena, with the Castle and Town at a distance.
The Engagement commences—boats are seen rowing from ship to ship—Sir Francis giving orders, from his quarter deck, through his speaking trumpet —Iron Arm, on board of one of the boats, attacks Alphonso on board another—boards him— overburthened with numbers it sinks, and Alphonso and Iron Arm swim for their lives, the former to another boat, the latter till he reaches the head of a large ship near the front of the stage—attempts to board it, commanding his men to follow him—the

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Castle takes fire, and the whole of the Town of Carthagena appears in ruins—Iron Arm, driven to the bowsprit of the vessel, is overcome; and being cut from the hold he had long continued by his Iron Arm—with his death, the Curtain falls to the huzzas of the gallant and victorious British Fleet.

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