Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2011
“It Is A Pleasure For To Sit At Ease
Upon The Land, And Safely For To See
How Other Folks Are Tossed On The Seas,
That With The Blustring Winds Turmoiled Be.”
Old Translation of Lucretius“The mould of a man's fortune,” says Lord Bacon, “is in his own hands;” and Shakspeare has observed, that
“There is a tide in the affairs of men,
Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;
Omitted, all the voyage of their life
Is bound in shallows and in miseries.”
There may be much truth in the remarks of these great men; yet it not unfrequently happens, that a life of continued exertion, of unremitting toil, is passed, without the attainment of the desired end. Many are flattered with transient expectations, each of which may be considered, as
“A spot of azure, in a cloudy sky,
A sunny island, in a stormy main.”
–ScottSir John Leake, however, was not of that ill-fated number; for he was, with justice, distinguished as “The Brave and Fortunate”.
In presenting a memoir of this successful officer, we conceive that we shall at once gratify the general reader, and render a material service to naval literature. A life of Sir John Leake was indeed drawn up by Stephen Martin Leake, Esq., Clarencieux King of Arms; but as it was intended for private circulation only, no more than fifty copies were printed.
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