The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Band 1Cadell and Davies, 1806 |
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... captain in Ireland . Siege of Fort del Ore . · • • • . Anecdote . • Spenser the poet . • Adventures in Ireland . ... Ralegh dissatisfied .... His letter to Leicester . · CHAPTER II . Ralegh's introduction at court ... He attends Simier ...
... captain in Ireland . Siege of Fort del Ore . · • • • . Anecdote . • Spenser the poet . • Adventures in Ireland . ... Ralegh dissatisfied .... His letter to Leicester . · CHAPTER II . Ralegh's introduction at court ... He attends Simier ...
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... captain of the guard , and lieutenant - general of Cornwall . Fourth voyage to Virginia . . . . Joins the flcet against the armada . . . . New honours and preferments . Assigneth over his colony . . 42 · · Earl of Essex . · CHAPTER III ...
... captain of the guard , and lieutenant - general of Cornwall . Fourth voyage to Virginia . . . . Joins the flcet against the armada . . . . New honours and preferments . Assigneth over his colony . . 42 · · Earl of Essex . · CHAPTER III ...
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... captain in Ireland . - - - Anecdote . --- Siege of Fort del Ore ... Spenser the poet .... Adventures in Ireland . ... Ralegh dissatisfied .... His letter to Leicester . RALEGH with variations in the orthography of it , is a very ancient ...
... captain in Ireland . - - - Anecdote . --- Siege of Fort del Ore ... Spenser the poet .... Adventures in Ireland . ... Ralegh dissatisfied .... His letter to Leicester . RALEGH with variations in the orthography of it , is a very ancient ...
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... captain , Sir Humphrey Gilbert , in this honourable voyage ; and concludes with his pray- ers , that God would preserve him in it ; 29 July 1578 . * See Ralegh's Life , published by Shirley and Tonson ; and Lloyd's State Worthies ...
... captain , Sir Humphrey Gilbert , in this honourable voyage ; and concludes with his pray- ers , that God would preserve him in it ; 29 July 1578 . * See Ralegh's Life , published by Shirley and Tonson ; and Lloyd's State Worthies ...
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... Captain Ralegh , by whom , in virtue of the commission directed to them , he was tried and executed as a traitor ... captains Ralegh , Zouch , Denny , 28 THE LIFE OF.
... Captain Ralegh , by whom , in virtue of the commission directed to them , he was tried and executed as a traitor ... captains Ralegh , Zouch , Denny , 28 THE LIFE OF.
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Seite 19 - The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight each May morning: If these delights thy mind may move, Then live with me and be my love.
Seite 18 - The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward winter reckoning yields: A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall.
Seite 17 - IF all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love.
Seite 19 - And I will make thee beds of roses, And a thousand fragrant posies, A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle...
Seite 22 - Now what is love I pray thee, tell? It is that fountain and that well, Where pleasure and repentance dwell. It is perhaps that sauncing bell, That tolls all in to heaven or hell: And this is love, as I heard tell.
Seite 20 - Come live with me and be my dear, And we will revel all the year, In plains and groves, on hills and dales, Where fragrant air breeds sweetest gales.
Seite 19 - And we will all the pleasures prove That hills and valleys, dale and field, And all the craggy mountains yield. There will we sit upon the rocks And see the shepherds feed their flocks, By shallow rivers, to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals.
Seite 18 - A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall. Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten ; In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw, and ivy buds, Thy coral clasps, and amber studs, All these in me no means can move To come to thee, and be thy love.
Seite 22 - A thing that creeps, it cannot go, A prize that passeth to and fro, A thing for one, a thing for moe ; And he that proves shall find it so ; And, shepherd, this is love I trow.
Seite 22 - Yet what is love? I prithee say. — It is a work on holiday ; It is December matched with May, When lusty bloods, in fresh array, Hear ten months after of the play ; And this is love, as I hear say.