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... dying man desired to be reconciled , a mat- ter of lasting regret to him . After the execution , people noted that ... died miserably at the age of thirty - four ; and , as he rowed back to Durham House , Ralegh must have felt that ...
... dying man desired to be reconciled , a mat- ter of lasting regret to him . After the execution , people noted that ... died miserably at the age of thirty - four ; and , as he rowed back to Durham House , Ralegh must have felt that ...
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... died suddenly in an inn at Marlborough ; and his friend Richard 37. Incidentally , by his extensive medical practice Ralegh showed a temerity in keep- ing with his general recklessness . Chamberlain told Carleton ( Aug. 11 , 1611 ) that ...
... died suddenly in an inn at Marlborough ; and his friend Richard 37. Incidentally , by his extensive medical practice Ralegh showed a temerity in keep- ing with his general recklessness . Chamberlain told Carleton ( Aug. 11 , 1611 ) that ...
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... died pitied . OSBORNE , Traditional Memoirs . Great Heart ! who taught thee so to die ? Death yielding thee the Victory ! Where took'st thou leave of Life ? If here , How could'st thou be so far from Fear ? But sure thou died'st , and ...
... died pitied . OSBORNE , Traditional Memoirs . Great Heart ! who taught thee so to die ? Death yielding thee the Victory ! Where took'st thou leave of Life ? If here , How could'st thou be so far from Fear ? But sure thou died'st , and ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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