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... seems to have been kept chafing in London , but won release when news came of the enemy stranded before Gravelines ; " the Queen thereupon sent Richard Drake and Ralegh with all speed to order the Admiral to at- tack the Armada in some ...
... seems to have been kept chafing in London , but won release when news came of the enemy stranded before Gravelines ; " the Queen thereupon sent Richard Drake and Ralegh with all speed to order the Admiral to at- tack the Armada in some ...
Page 358
... seems nearer heaven , yet is there no means of escape from thence for him to any place but Hell . . . . The things he seems to make most recking of are his chemical stuffs , amongst which there are so many spirits of things , that I ...
... seems nearer heaven , yet is there no means of escape from thence for him to any place but Hell . . . . The things he seems to make most recking of are his chemical stuffs , amongst which there are so many spirits of things , that I ...
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... seem much in awe of death . The visitor's consolation seemed humiliatingly superfluous : When I began to encourage him ... seems to have withdrawn for awhile to return before day- break . 4. As if Ralegh needed to be told how bravely ...
... seem much in awe of death . The visitor's consolation seemed humiliatingly superfluous : When I began to encourage him ... seems to have withdrawn for awhile to return before day- break . 4. As if Ralegh needed to be told how bravely ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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