The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side 10
... things which best percase deserv'd . But what for that ? this med'cine may suffice To scorn the rest , and seek to please the wise . Tho ' sundry minds in sundry sort do deem , Yet worthiest wights yield praise for every pain ; But ...
... things which best percase deserv'd . But what for that ? this med'cine may suffice To scorn the rest , and seek to please the wise . Tho ' sundry minds in sundry sort do deem , Yet worthiest wights yield praise for every pain ; But ...
Side 15
... thing will soon away ; Then , nymphs , take ' vantage while ye may ! -- And this is love , as I hear say . Mel . Yet , what is love ? good shepherd , show ! Faust . A thing that creeps , it cannot go , A prize that passeth to and fro , A ...
... thing will soon away ; Then , nymphs , take ' vantage while ye may ! -- And this is love , as I hear say . Mel . Yet , what is love ? good shepherd , show ! Faust . A thing that creeps , it cannot go , A prize that passeth to and fro , A ...
Side 36
... things not understood by us , we brought him with his own good liking , aboard the ships , and gave him a shirt shirt , a hat , and some other things , 36 THE LIFE OF.
... things not understood by us , we brought him with his own good liking , aboard the ships , and gave him a shirt shirt , a hat , and some other things , 36 THE LIFE OF.
Side 37
... things , which he received very joyfully and thankfully . None of the company durst speak one word all the time ; only the four which were at the other end , spake one in the others ear very softly . The King is greatly obeyed , and his ...
... things , which he received very joyfully and thankfully . None of the company durst speak one word all the time ; only the four which were at the other end , spake one in the others ear very softly . The King is greatly obeyed , and his ...
Side 38
... things ought to be delivered unto him , and the rest were but his servants and followers . A day or two after this we fell to trading with them , exchanging some things that we had for chamois ' , buff , and deer skins ; when we shewed ...
... things ought to be delivered unto him , and the rest were but his servants and followers . A day or two after this we fell to trading with them , exchanging some things that we had for chamois ' , buff , and deer skins ; when we shewed ...
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