Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 304
... poor estate consumed ; and whether any other Prince or State will give me bread , I know not . ' But he was still far from throwing up the sponge : he had ' found many things of importance for discovering the estate and weakness of the ...
... poor estate consumed ; and whether any other Prince or State will give me bread , I know not . ' But he was still far from throwing up the sponge : he had ' found many things of importance for discovering the estate and weakness of the ...
Page 335
... poor estate , lost my son , suffered , by sickness and other- wise , a world of miseries ; if I had resisted with the manifest hazard of my life the rebels and spoils which my companies would have made ; if when I was poor I could have ...
... poor estate , lost my son , suffered , by sickness and other- wise , a world of miseries ; if I had resisted with the manifest hazard of my life the rebels and spoils which my companies would have made ; if when I was poor I could have ...
Page 368
... poor estate ! I would have bettered it , if I had enjoyed it a few years . Thou art a young woman , and forbear not to marry again . It is now nothing to me ; thou art no more mine ; nor I thine . To witness that thou didst love me once ...
... poor estate ! I would have bettered it , if I had enjoyed it a few years . Thou art a young woman , and forbear not to marry again . It is now nothing to me ; thou art no more mine ; nor I thine . To witness that thou didst love me once ...
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