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... passed along between us and towards the land which we now forsook a very lion to our seeming , in shape , hair and colour - not swimming after the manner of a beast by moving of his feet , but rather slid- ing upon the water with his ...
... passed along between us and towards the land which we now forsook a very lion to our seeming , in shape , hair and colour - not swimming after the manner of a beast by moving of his feet , but rather slid- ing upon the water with his ...
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... passed what , with anyone less cold - blooded than Cecil , would have been friendship . When Lady Cecil died , Ralegh wrote a letter ( January 24 , 1597 ) whose beauty and sincere grief only a fool could miss . It is " con- ventional ...
... passed what , with anyone less cold - blooded than Cecil , would have been friendship . When Lady Cecil died , Ralegh wrote a letter ( January 24 , 1597 ) whose beauty and sincere grief only a fool could miss . It is " con- ventional ...
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... passing mood , not too deeply felt , the years had proved true . Now he added his postscript of faith . As the night passed , we may be sure that its hours came crowded with memories . No man that ever passed from our English stage had ...
... passing mood , not too deeply felt , the years had proved true . Now he added his postscript of faith . As the night passed , we may be sure that its hours came crowded with memories . No man that ever passed from our English stage had ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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