Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 171
... hand , and wrung it hard , and said , “ No , Robin , I am not well " ... and in her discourse she fetched not so few ... hands . For all this officious kindness he was rewarded in due course , but not ( as he thought ) adequately . The ...
... hand , and wrung it hard , and said , “ No , Robin , I am not well " ... and in her discourse she fetched not so few ... hands . For all this officious kindness he was rewarded in due course , but not ( as he thought ) adequately . The ...
Page 219
... hand , it was forced by that Villain Waad , by writing something above my hand without my consent or knowledge ' . Whereupon Lord Salisbury gravely reported to the King that Cobham ' hath made good all that ever he wrote ' . We may ...
... hand , it was forced by that Villain Waad , by writing something above my hand without my consent or knowledge ' . Whereupon Lord Salisbury gravely reported to the King that Cobham ' hath made good all that ever he wrote ' . We may ...
Page 312
... hands of a Spanish army . He reiter- ated his pledge on his faith , his hand , and his word ' , to hand Ralegh over for punishment , as soon as the formality of a judicial examination was over . Digby and Villiers were sent to assure ...
... hands of a Spanish army . He reiter- ated his pledge on his faith , his hand , and his word ' , to hand Ralegh over for punishment , as soon as the formality of a judicial examination was over . Digby and Villiers were sent to assure ...
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