Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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... hope of life on Ralegh's known Court influence is but a coincidence . He wrote on the 19th of September , 1586 , the day before his execution , of ' Master Rawley having been moved for him , and been promised a thousand pounds , if he ...
... hope of life on Ralegh's known Court influence is but a coincidence . He wrote on the 19th of September , 1586 , the day before his execution , of ' Master Rawley having been moved for him , and been promised a thousand pounds , if he ...
Page 47
... Mace , with that purpose sailed in 1602 or 1603. By the time Mace returned , the Chief Governor was attainted , and his proprietorship of Virginia had escheated to the Crown . CHAP . V. an idea . Ralegh never relinquished hope VIRGINIA .
... Mace , with that purpose sailed in 1602 or 1603. By the time Mace returned , the Chief Governor was attainted , and his proprietorship of Virginia had escheated to the Crown . CHAP . V. an idea . Ralegh never relinquished hope VIRGINIA .
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A Biography William Stebbing. CHAP . V. an idea . Ralegh never relinquished hope in his nursling . ' I shall yet live , ' he wrote just before his fall , ' to see it an English nation . ' In 1606 a new and strong colony was sent out ...
A Biography William Stebbing. CHAP . V. an idea . Ralegh never relinquished hope in his nursling . ' I shall yet live , ' he wrote just before his fall , ' to see it an English nation . ' In 1606 a new and strong colony was sent out ...
Page 75
... hope , or fear , that the whole exists , or ever existed , in a perfect shape . Ralegh would nurse the idea for all the years in which the Queen's withdrawal of the light of her countenance gave him comparative leisure . The twenty ...
... hope , or fear , that the whole exists , or ever existed , in a perfect shape . Ralegh would nurse the idea for all the years in which the Queen's withdrawal of the light of her countenance gave him comparative leisure . The twenty ...
Page 78
... hope unsure Of fortune's gifts for wealth that still shall dure : O happy race , with so great praises run ! He had as light a touch . He understood how to play with a conceit till it glances and dances and dazzles , as in his , for ...
... hope unsure Of fortune's gifts for wealth that still shall dure : O happy race , with so great praises run ! He had as light a touch . He understood how to play with a conceit till it glances and dances and dazzles , as in his , for ...
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