The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side vii
... less in need of eloquence than Sir Walter's , though few deferve it more ; and the humblest narrative will raife , if it can gratify , cu- riofity . Upon fuch a view as an author is able to take of his work when writing his Preface , I ...
... less in need of eloquence than Sir Walter's , though few deferve it more ; and the humblest narrative will raife , if it can gratify , cu- riofity . Upon fuch a view as an author is able to take of his work when writing his Preface , I ...
Side 7
... less distinguished by its length , than by the vigour and success of her government , amid al- most unexampled difficulties at home and abroad , and by the variety of important events occuring in the course of it " , commenced in the ...
... less distinguished by its length , than by the vigour and success of her government , amid al- most unexampled difficulties at home and abroad , and by the variety of important events occuring in the course of it " , commenced in the ...
Side 13
... less . 9 In bowers of laurel , trimly dight , We will outwear the silent night , While Flora busy is to spread Her richest treasure on our bed . Ten thousand glow - worms shall attend , And all their sparkling lights shall spend , All ...
... less . 9 In bowers of laurel , trimly dight , We will outwear the silent night , While Flora busy is to spread Her richest treasure on our bed . Ten thousand glow - worms shall attend , And all their sparkling lights shall spend , All ...
Side 27
... less than three years after his adhering to the Spaniards and rebellion , beaten from all his holds , not so many as ten gentlemen of his name left living , himself taken , and be- headed by a soldier of his own nation , and his land ...
... less than three years after his adhering to the Spaniards and rebellion , beaten from all his holds , not so many as ten gentlemen of his name left living , himself taken , and be- headed by a soldier of his own nation , and his land ...
Side 28
... Less credible is Fuller's other story , that Ralegh coming to court , and finding hope of the queen's favour , wrote in a conspicuous place , Fain would I climb , yet fear I to fall : under which Her Majesty wrote , If thy heart fail ...
... Less credible is Fuller's other story , that Ralegh coming to court , and finding hope of the queen's favour , wrote in a conspicuous place , Fain would I climb , yet fear I to fall : under which Her Majesty wrote , If thy heart fail ...
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