Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... Bringing rebellion broachèd on his sword , How many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him ! 1 Essex had ridden through ... bring forces back to Milford Haven , and thence march on London . Elizabeth remarked that she was spending a ...
... Bringing rebellion broachèd on his sword , How many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him ! 1 Essex had ridden through ... bring forces back to Milford Haven , and thence march on London . Elizabeth remarked that she was spending a ...
Page 163
... bring in the day when they would gloat over Ralegh's agony in ruin : the greatest Lucifer that hath lived in our age . . . shall run himself on ground in rage , and make the Queen more sensitive in scorning so great sauciness in so ...
... bring in the day when they would gloat over Ralegh's agony in ruin : the greatest Lucifer that hath lived in our age . . . shall run himself on ground in rage , and make the Queen more sensitive in scorning so great sauciness in so ...
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... bring him news of it.'1 The Queen died about three in the morning , March 24 , 1603. At six o'clock , sunrise , the Privy Council assembled , and Cecil read a Proclamation of James as King . For long there had been no serious question ...
... bring him news of it.'1 The Queen died about three in the morning , March 24 , 1603. At six o'clock , sunrise , the Privy Council assembled , and Cecil read a Proclamation of James as King . For long there had been no serious question ...
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