Sir Walter Ralegh: Last of the Elizabethans |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 37
Page 125
... look behind us , secretly fastened a rope on my ship's side towards him , to draw himself up equally with me . But some of my company advertising me thereof , I caused it to be cut off , and so he fell back into his place , where ( as ...
... look behind us , secretly fastened a rope on my ship's side towards him , to draw himself up equally with me . But some of my company advertising me thereof , I caused it to be cut off , and so he fell back into his place , where ( as ...
Page 160
... look to myself and to remember my duty and allegiance . In the exaltation of his persecution - complex , Gorges exclaimed , " This is like to be the bloodiest day's work that ever was ! " Then the two parted , " he to the Court , and I ...
... look to myself and to remember my duty and allegiance . In the exaltation of his persecution - complex , Gorges exclaimed , " This is like to be the bloodiest day's work that ever was ! " Then the two parted , " he to the Court , and I ...
Page 174
... look at war again at close quarters : finding the Queen is so resolved to have Peace ( if good conditions could be had ) , they obtained leave with importunity to see this one Action , before they should become desperate of seeing any ...
... look at war again at close quarters : finding the Queen is so resolved to have Peace ( if good conditions could be had ) , they obtained leave with importunity to see this one Action , before they should become desperate of seeing any ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
30 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accused afterwards Ambassador asked Berreo brought Burghley Cadiz Captain Carew Ralegh charge Cobham command condemned Court death Devon Earl Edwards Elizabeth Throckmorton Elizabethan enemies England English escape Essex execution fleet French Gardiner gentleman George Carew Gilbert gold Gondomar Guiana hand hath Henry History honour hope Howard Ireland Irish James's Kemys King James King's knew Lady Ralegh land letter living London Lord Admiral Lord Burghley Lord Cobham Lord Thomas Howard Lordship Majesty Majesty's mind never Orinoco pardon peace person Philip plot Prince prisoner Privy Council Queen Elizabeth reign Robert Cecil S. R. GARDINER sailed San Thomé scaffold seemed sent Sherborne ships Sir John Sir Thomas Sir Walter Ralegh Spain Spaniards Spanish Stebbing story Stukeley thou thought tion told took Tower treason trial unto voyage wanted Winwood words wrote