Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merry England, Band 3Lea and Blanchard, 1839 |
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... Sir Walter Raleigh was locked within the embraces of his wife and child . KEOKURK LIBRARY , KEOKUK . CHAPTER III . Didst thou but know the inly touch of love , Thou wouldst as soon go kindle fire with snow , As seek to quench the fire ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh was locked within the embraces of his wife and child . KEOKURK LIBRARY , KEOKUK . CHAPTER III . Didst thou but know the inly touch of love , Thou wouldst as soon go kindle fire with snow , As seek to quench the fire ...
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... Sir Walter Raleigh had been the day before at a village a few miles above where we were , I , thinking my duty to my patron ought to be the first consideration , took measures for my immediate departure , and parting with Po- marra with ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh had been the day before at a village a few miles above where we were , I , thinking my duty to my patron ought to be the first consideration , took measures for my immediate departure , and parting with Po- marra with ...
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... Sir Walter , he asking of me what I had seen , and telling me what had befel him since we parted , and I writing at his dictation whatsoever he thought necessary for the goodly work concerning of the expedition that is now about to be ...
... Sir Walter , he asking of me what I had seen , and telling me what had befel him since we parted , and I writing at his dictation whatsoever he thought necessary for the goodly work concerning of the expedition that is now about to be ...
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... Sir Walter Raleigh , you have used such opportunity as you had for wooing of the Muses . I know your talents to be of no ordinary kind ; and I do anticipate from the play you have brought me for my opinion , such gratification as I have ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh , you have used such opportunity as you had for wooing of the Muses . I know your talents to be of no ordinary kind ; and I do anticipate from the play you have brought me for my opinion , such gratification as I have ...
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... Sir Walter Raleigh had returned from his ad- venture in search of the famous El Dorado , " added the other . " And that he knew for certain , for that a creditable friend of his had had speech with divers of the sailors , that besides Sir ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh had returned from his ad- venture in search of the famous El Dorado , " added the other . " And that he knew for certain , for that a creditable friend of his had had speech with divers of the sailors , that besides Sir ...
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