Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 39
... continued his voyage . The astonishing band kept their spirits high : most part of this Wednesday night , like the Swan that singeth before her death , they in the Admiral , or Delight , continued in sounding of Trumpets , with Drums ...
... continued his voyage . The astonishing band kept their spirits high : most part of this Wednesday night , like the Swan that singeth before her death , they in the Admiral , or Delight , continued in sounding of Trumpets , with Drums ...
Page 91
... continued , he could have won little more respect or atten- tion from us than we give to Sir Christopher Hatton . Of him , as Themistocles said of himself , we may say that , ' had he not been undone he had remained undone for ever ...
... continued , he could have won little more respect or atten- tion from us than we give to Sir Christopher Hatton . Of him , as Themistocles said of himself , we may say that , ' had he not been undone he had remained undone for ever ...
Page 168
... continued Ralegh's faithful friend , and Cobham's loving relative . He sends them greetings , July 20 , 1602 , ' both in one letter ' , and pledges himself ' to do you both service with all I have , and my life to boot ' . The pledge ...
... continued Ralegh's faithful friend , and Cobham's loving relative . He sends them greetings , July 20 , 1602 , ' both in one letter ' , and pledges himself ' to do you both service with all I have , and my life to boot ' . The pledge ...
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