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... kind of oracle , which nettled them all.25 Nor need we reject Fuller's story of " this Captain Ralegh coming out of Ireland to the English Court in good habit ( his clothes being then a considerable part of his estate ) , " and ...
... kind of oracle , which nettled them all.25 Nor need we reject Fuller's story of " this Captain Ralegh coming out of Ireland to the English Court in good habit ( his clothes being then a considerable part of his estate ) , " and ...
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... kind that brings a commander fame but too often leaves those under his command in a premature grave : Sir Richard utterly refused to turn from the enemy , alleging that he would rather choose to die than to dishonour himself , his ...
... kind that brings a commander fame but too often leaves those under his command in a premature grave : Sir Richard utterly refused to turn from the enemy , alleging that he would rather choose to die than to dishonour himself , his ...
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... kind , passed off in parenthesis , where none but another poet would note it : rocks and stones had ears Το rapture , till the savage clamour drowned Both voice and song ( nor could the Muse defend Her son ) . . . Every student of ...
... kind , passed off in parenthesis , where none but another poet would note it : rocks and stones had ears Το rapture , till the savage clamour drowned Both voice and song ( nor could the Muse defend Her son ) . . . Every student of ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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