Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 40
... passed along between us and towards the land which we now forsook a very lion to our seeming , in shape , hair and colour - not swimming after the manner of a beast by moving of his feet , but rather sliding upon the water with his ...
... passed along between us and towards the land which we now forsook a very lion to our seeming , in shape , hair and colour - not swimming after the manner of a beast by moving of his feet , but rather sliding upon the water with his ...
Page 41
... passing of the ' man noted for no good hap at sea ' : Men which all their lifetime had occupied the Sea never saw more out ... passed out of the world of reality , into that of the poetry and tragedy of human endeavour . 1 State Papers ...
... passing of the ' man noted for no good hap at sea ' : Men which all their lifetime had occupied the Sea never saw more out ... passed out of the world of reality , into that of the poetry and tragedy of human endeavour . 1 State Papers ...
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... passed to England . Eliza- beth herself was growing ' old and full of sleep ' , though with fiery inter- vals ; in the love - making which surrounded her was nothing more than courtliness . Ralegh was officially back in favour , but ...
... passed to England . Eliza- beth herself was growing ' old and full of sleep ' , though with fiery inter- vals ; in the love - making which surrounded her was nothing more than courtliness . Ralegh was officially back in favour , but ...
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