The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Volume 2Cadell and Davies, 1806 |
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Pagina 6
... hand , which would have swayed the jury much , if the Lord Cobham had not the night before Sir Walter's arraignment , laid open how Sir Walter practised for that letter by one Hardy , a son of the new lieutenant , accusing him freshly ...
... hand , which would have swayed the jury much , if the Lord Cobham had not the night before Sir Walter's arraignment , laid open how Sir Walter practised for that letter by one Hardy , a son of the new lieutenant , accusing him freshly ...
Pagina 9
... Pepyps ' library in Magdalen college , Cambridge . A copy in Dr. Birch's hand - writing may be seen among his MS . collec tions in the British museum , No . 4176 . SIR DUDLEY CARLETON TO MR . JOHN CHAMBERLAIN , DATED SIR WALTER RALEGH . 9.
... Pepyps ' library in Magdalen college , Cambridge . A copy in Dr. Birch's hand - writing may be seen among his MS . collec tions in the British museum , No . 4176 . SIR DUDLEY CARLETON TO MR . JOHN CHAMBERLAIN , DATED SIR WALTER RALEGH . 9.
Pagina 10
... hands , as declarations ; and compiled with such labour and care , to make the matter they undertook seem very feasible , as if they had feared they should not say enough to hang themselves . Pirra was acquitted , being only drawn in by ...
... hands , as declarations ; and compiled with such labour and care , to make the matter they undertook seem very feasible , as if they had feared they should not say enough to hang themselves . Pirra was acquitted , being only drawn in by ...
Pagina 30
... hand , be crust and brief ; it is no matter how witty , so it be eloquent and full of invention . Taunt him with the licence of ink , if thou thou'st him some thrice it shall not be amiss ; and as many lies as will lie in thy sheet of ...
... hand , be crust and brief ; it is no matter how witty , so it be eloquent and full of invention . Taunt him with the licence of ink , if thou thou'st him some thrice it shall not be amiss ; and as many lies as will lie in thy sheet of ...
Pagina 36
... , and send us to meet in his glorious king- dom . My dear wife , farewell ! Bless my poor boy , pray for me , and let my good God hold you both in his arms ! Written with the dying hand of , sometime thy husband 36 THE LIFE OF.
... , and send us to meet in his glorious king- dom . My dear wife , farewell ! Bless my poor boy , pray for me , and let my good God hold you both in his arms ! Written with the dying hand of , sometime thy husband 36 THE LIFE OF.
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Populaire passages
Pagina 157 - That, since my flesh must die so soon, And want a head to dine next noon, Just at the stroke, when my veins start and spread, Set on my soul an everlasting head ! Then am I ready, like a palmer fit, To tread those blest paths which before I writ.
Pagina 157 - King's Attorney, Who pleads for all without degrees, And He hath angels, but no fees. And when the grand twelve-million jury Of our sins, with direful fury, Against our souls black verdicts give, Christ pleads His death, and then we live.
Pagina 35 - As for me, I am no more yours, nor you mine, Death hath cut us asunder; and God hath divided me from the world, and you from me.
Pagina 391 - Grace, certain Knowledge, and mere Motion, Given and Granted, and by these Presents, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors, do Give and Grant to the said Corporation...
Pagina 156 - I'll take my pilgrimage. Blood must be my body's balmer; No other balm will there be given; Whilst my soul, like quiet palmer, Travelleth towards the land of heaven; Over the silver mountains, Where spring the nectar fountains. There will I kiss The bowl of bliss; And drink mine everlasting fill Upon every milken hill. My soul will be a-dry before; But after it will thirst no more.
Pagina 158 - Even such is Time, which takes in trust Our youth, our joys, and all we have, And pays us but with age and dust ; Who in the dark and silent grave, When we have wandered all our ways, Shuts up the story of our days : And from which earth, and grave, and dust, The Lord shall raise me up, I trust.
Pagina 226 - ... than offereth it. If thou be bound for a stranger, thou art a fool; if for a merchant, thou puttest thy estate to learn to swim; if for a churchman, he hath no inheritance; if for a lawyer, he will find an...
Pagina 133 - ... passed already, the king having under his broad seal, " made you admiral of your fleet, and given you power of " the martial law over your officers and soldiers.
Pagina 51 - O generous prince, against such sycophants, in the glorious cause of liberty ; and assume an ambition worthy of you, to secure your fellow-creatures from slavery ; from a condition as much below that of brutes, as to act without reason is less miserable than to act against it ! Preserve to your future subjects the divine right of being free-agents, and to your own royal house the divine right of being their benefactors. Believe me, my prince, there is no other right can flow from God.
Pagina 172 - He was the most fearless of death that ever was known ; and the most resolute and confident, yet with reverence and conscience.