Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyClarendon Press, 1899 - 413 pages |
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... UDAL , REV . JOHN , Demonstration of the Truth of that Discipline which Christ hath prescribed in his Worde for the Gouernment of his Church , 1588 : p . 55 . V. VERE , MARSHAL SIR FRANCIS , The Commentaries of AUTHORITIES . XXV.
... UDAL , REV . JOHN , Demonstration of the Truth of that Discipline which Christ hath prescribed in his Worde for the Gouernment of his Church , 1588 : p . 55 . V. VERE , MARSHAL SIR FRANCIS , The Commentaries of AUTHORITIES . XXV.
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... hath chased Mr. Ralegh from the Court , and hath confined him into Ireland . ' The statement was not accurate . Ralegh was able practically to vour . CH . VIII . contradict it by his return ,
... hath chased Mr. Ralegh from the Court , and hath confined him into Ireland . ' The statement was not accurate . Ralegh was able practically to vour . CH . VIII . contradict it by his return ,
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... hath built her bower , And dainty Love learned sweetly to indite . My rhymes I know unsavoury and sour , To taste the streams that , like a golden shower , Flow from the fruitful head of thy Love's praise ; Fitter perhaps to thunder ...
... hath built her bower , And dainty Love learned sweetly to indite . My rhymes I know unsavoury and sour , To taste the streams that , like a golden shower , Flow from the fruitful head of thy Love's praise ; Fitter perhaps to thunder ...
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... shame and tedious age , Grief , sorrow , sickness , and base fortune's might ; Thy rising day saw never woeful night , But passed with praise from off this worldly stage . CH . VIII . tations . What hath he lost THE POET . 77.
... shame and tedious age , Grief , sorrow , sickness , and base fortune's might ; Thy rising day saw never woeful night , But passed with praise from off this worldly stage . CH . VIII . tations . What hath he lost THE POET . 77.
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A Biography William Stebbing. CH . VIII . tations . What hath he lost that such great grace hath won ? Young years for endless years , and hope unsure Of fortune's gifts for wealth that still shall dure : O happy race , with so great ...
A Biography William Stebbing. CH . VIII . tations . What hath he lost that such great grace hath won ? Young years for endless years , and hope unsure Of fortune's gifts for wealth that still shall dure : O happy race , with so great ...
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