Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 119
... hope Her most excellent Majesty will take my labours and endeavours in good part . Other riches than the hope thereof , I have none ' , was bidden still to keep his distance . He had preferred Elizabeth Throckmorton to Elizabeth Tudor ...
... hope Her most excellent Majesty will take my labours and endeavours in good part . Other riches than the hope thereof , I have none ' , was bidden still to keep his distance . He had preferred Elizabeth Throckmorton to Elizabeth Tudor ...
Page 242
... hope the writer of those lines will die before I do ! ' ( a hope whose fulfilment he himself saw to ) . James's exclamation may have been savage wrath ; or chuckling pleasure ( for he had come to detest Cecil ) , with the proviso that ...
... hope the writer of those lines will die before I do ! ' ( a hope whose fulfilment he himself saw to ) . James's exclamation may have been savage wrath ; or chuckling pleasure ( for he had come to detest Cecil ) , with the proviso that ...
Page 350
... hope for at the Tribunal Day of Judgment ? But to call God to witness to a falsehood at the time of Death is far more grievous and impious , and there is no hope for such an one . And what should I expect that am now going to render an ...
... hope for at the Tribunal Day of Judgment ? But to call God to witness to a falsehood at the time of Death is far more grievous and impious , and there is no hope for such an one . And what should I expect that am now going to render an ...
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