File:Joannes-Le-Francq-van-Berkhey-De-zeetriumph-der-Bataafsche-vrijheid MG 9372.tif

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English: Battle of Dogger Bank (1781), depiction with a poem in Dutch by the author mentioning Zoutman, Kinsbergen and Parker.
Nederlands: Slag bij de Doggersbank (1781), afbeelding met gedicht door J. L. F. V. B. (Joannes Le Francq van Berkhey) in het Nederlands over Zoutman, Kinsbergen en Parker.

Zie nu, in deze print, den Zeeslag voor 'sLands eer',
Hoe hier held ZOUTMAN, en ginds KINSBERGEN, in 't geweer,
Den weiffelenden strijd, in 't end, deedt overhellen,
en joeg den Brit voor uit, met Hollands Zee kornellen.

HAC NITIMUR
HANC TUEMUR

Ja zie, hoe 't Britsche volk, zie hoe PARKER, beeft en zucht,
Zijn uitkomst zoekt in een hem schandelijke vlugt.
Zo gaat het, als men, door het traitren en het marren,
Den Nederlandschen Leeuw, op zijn zee, durft sarren.

J. L. F. V. B.
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Source Joannes Le Francq van Berkhey (1729-1812): De zeetriumph der Bataafsche vrijheid, op Doggersbank. Bevochten den 5den van oogstmaand 1781. Te Amsterdam by Johannes Allart 1773-1812
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