Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... Tell potentates they live Acting by others ' action : Not loved unless they give , Not strong but by a faction : If potentates reply , Give potentates the lie . Tell men of high condition , That manage the Estate , Their purpose is ...
... Tell potentates they live Acting by others ' action : Not loved unless they give , Not strong but by a faction : If potentates reply , Give potentates the lie . Tell men of high condition , That manage the Estate , Their purpose is ...
Page 67
The Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. Tell age it daily wasteth ; Tell honour how it alters ; Tell beauty how she blasteth ; Tell favour how it falters : And as they shall reply , Give every one the lie .... So when thou ...
The Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. Tell age it daily wasteth ; Tell honour how it alters ; Tell beauty how she blasteth ; Tell favour how it falters : And as they shall reply , Give every one the lie .... So when thou ...
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... tell him this ) by his own brother , George Brooke , who was under arrest . Ralegh had made a fatal slip . Had he really been plotting , he would have been an utter fool to ' provoke his one accomplice to retaliate by accusing him ...
... tell him this ) by his own brother , George Brooke , who was under arrest . Ralegh had made a fatal slip . Had he really been plotting , he would have been an utter fool to ' provoke his one accomplice to retaliate by accusing him ...
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