Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 340
... death now , if it were not that new offences had reminded his Majesty ' to revive what the law hath form- erly cast ... Death , thou expectest me . But maugre thy spite I expect thee ! ' ' Fear not death too much , nor fear death too ...
... death now , if it were not that new offences had reminded his Majesty ' to revive what the law hath form- erly cast ... Death , thou expectest me . But maugre thy spite I expect thee ! ' ' Fear not death too much , nor fear death too ...
Page 342
... Death , Life only in thy Eye . Farewell ! Truth shall this Story say , We died , Thou only lived'st that Day . ' Contemporary Verses . ' In the presence of death his aching body and tortured mind swung back to their normal rhythm .'- V ...
... Death , Life only in thy Eye . Farewell ! Truth shall this Story say , We died , Thou only lived'st that Day . ' Contemporary Verses . ' In the presence of death his aching body and tortured mind swung back to their normal rhythm .'- V ...
Page 348
... death of my Lord of Essex , how it was generally reported that he was a great instrument of his death , which if his heart did charge him of , he should heartily repent and ask God forgiveness . To which he made answer , as is in the ...
... death of my Lord of Essex , how it was generally reported that he was a great instrument of his death , which if his heart did charge him of , he should heartily repent and ask God forgiveness . To which he made answer , as is in the ...
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