Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 225
... hath liberty to walk on the hill ; Cobham , to walk freely in the garden ; Sir Walter Ralegh hath a garden and gallery to himself . I only am shut up . ' Accordingly Cecil ( as we have seen ) visited him , and sternly commanded him to ...
... hath liberty to walk on the hill ; Cobham , to walk freely in the garden ; Sir Walter Ralegh hath a garden and gallery to himself . I only am shut up . ' Accordingly Cecil ( as we have seen ) visited him , and sternly commanded him to ...
Page 283
... hath in it . Of Captain Bailey's base coming from us at the Canaries , see a letter of Kemish's to Mr. Scory ; and of the unnatural weather , storms , and rains , and winds , he hath , in the same letter , given a touch . Of the way that ...
... hath in it . Of Captain Bailey's base coming from us at the Canaries , see a letter of Kemish's to Mr. Scory ; and of the unnatural weather , storms , and rains , and winds , he hath , in the same letter , given a touch . Of the way that ...
Page 368
... hath now covered over . I am now made an enemy and traitor by the word of an unworthy man . He hath proclaimed me to be a partaker of his vain imaginations , notwithstanding the whole course of my life hath approved the contrary , as my ...
... hath now covered over . I am now made an enemy and traitor by the word of an unworthy man . He hath proclaimed me to be a partaker of his vain imaginations , notwithstanding the whole course of my life hath approved the contrary , as my ...
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