Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 216
... Tower , in long and gay procession ' . Then the King rode to the place of the revels , ' on a white gennet under a rich canopy borne by six members of the Privy Council ' ( Cabinet ministers exercised a wider range of functions then ...
... Tower , in long and gay procession ' . Then the King rode to the place of the revels , ' on a white gennet under a rich canopy borne by six members of the Privy Council ' ( Cabinet ministers exercised a wider range of functions then ...
Page 217
... Tower , and helped to enrich the romantic legend which was flowering fast about him . Sir George Harvey , the Tower Lieutenant , became friendly , and Ralegh often dined with him . In every way imprisonment was made as easy as pos ...
... Tower , and helped to enrich the romantic legend which was flowering fast about him . Sir George Harvey , the Tower Lieutenant , became friendly , and Ralegh often dined with him . In every way imprisonment was made as easy as pos ...
Page 218
... Tower's Lieutenant than of the Tower's captive ; it looked as if his fame were sinking into that of being Ralegh's jailer . Because of his harmless act of compliance with a lady's request , when the Gunpowder Plot was discovered later ...
... Tower's Lieutenant than of the Tower's captive ; it looked as if his fame were sinking into that of being Ralegh's jailer . Because of his harmless act of compliance with a lady's request , when the Gunpowder Plot was discovered later ...
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