The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh: Kt. Political, Commercial, and Philosophical; Together with His Letters and Poems. The Whole Never Before Collected Together, and Some Never Yet Printed. To which is Prefix'd, a New Account of His Life by Tho. Birch, Том 2R. Dodsley, 1751 |
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... five Millions , he has but five Millions free ; his Ships are worn out and confumed , and his People in general exceeding poor . He hath of late received many Affronts and Loffes ; and in Peru , many of the chiefeft and beft Towns are ...
... five Millions , he has but five Millions free ; his Ships are worn out and confumed , and his People in general exceeding poor . He hath of late received many Affronts and Loffes ; and in Peru , many of the chiefeft and beft Towns are ...
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... five Years older than that of Rome's . It might be useful to fet out and delineate to Man- kind the Arts and Disguises , the falfe Topics and Me- diums that Hanno and fuch factious Perfons as he muft ufe to make their venomous ...
... five Years older than that of Rome's . It might be useful to fet out and delineate to Man- kind the Arts and Disguises , the falfe Topics and Me- diums that Hanno and fuch factious Perfons as he muft ufe to make their venomous ...
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... five ma- nifeft Caufes of the fudden appearing of the Hol- landers , T HAT the Ark of Noah was the firft Ship , because the Invention of God himself , al- though fome Men have believed , yet it is certain , that the world being planted ...
... five ma- nifeft Caufes of the fudden appearing of the Hol- landers , T HAT the Ark of Noah was the firft Ship , because the Invention of God himself , al- though fome Men have believed , yet it is certain , that the world being planted ...
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... five thoufand Soldiers . And that after , they came with a Supply of ten thoufand more , fhip'd in thirty Veffels , which the Saxons call Keels , and our old Hiftorians Cogions . And in Cefar's Time , the French Britains , who were then ...
... five thoufand Soldiers . And that after , they came with a Supply of ten thoufand more , fhip'd in thirty Veffels , which the Saxons call Keels , and our old Hiftorians Cogions . And in Cefar's Time , the French Britains , who were then ...
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... five Ships be- longing to the Subjects , of five hundred Tons each Ship , as it is faid we had in the twenty - fourth Year of Queen Elizabeth , at which Time alfo , upon a general View and Muster , there were found in England , of all ...
... five Ships be- longing to the Subjects , of five hundred Tons each Ship , as it is faid we had in the twenty - fourth Year of Queen Elizabeth , at which Time alfo , upon a general View and Muster , there were found in England , of all ...
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affured againſt alfo alſo anſwered becauſe befides Berreo beſt caft called Captain Carapana Carthage Caufe Cauſe Chriftian City Coaft Commodities Country Courſe defired diſcovered divers doth Eftate Enemies England Enterprize eſpecially fafe faid fame fecond feek feem feemeth felf fent ferve feven fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt Fiſh flain fmall fome ftrong fuch fuffer fufficient fure furniſhed Gold greateſt Guiana hath himſelf Honour Houſe hundred increaſe Indians Indies Iſland itſelf King King of Spain Kingdom laft Land lefs loft Lord Mafter Majefty Majefty's Merchants moft Morequito moſt muſt myſelf Nations Netherlands never Number Oroonoko otherwife Paffage paffed Perfons perfuaded Peru pleaſe Poffeffion Port prefent Princes Province Purpoſe raiſed Reaſon refolved reft rich River ſhall Ships Spain Spaniards Spanish thee thefe themſelves thereof theſe Things thofe thoſe thou thouſand Town Trade Treaſure Trinedado underſtand unto uſed Victuals Weft whofe Wife
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Страница 384 - I trust my blood will quench their malice that have thus cruelly murdered me, and that they will not seek also to kill thee and thine with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct thee I know not, for all mine have left me in the true time of trial; and I plainly perceive that my death was determined from the first day.
Страница 355 - ... but in youth there is not so much as one draught permitted, for it putteth fire to fire, and wasteth the natural heat and seed of generation. And, therefore, except thou desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until thou find that time hath decayed thy natural heat, and the sooner thou beginnest to help nature, the sooner she will forsake thee, and trust altogether to art.
Страница 398 - Give me my scallop-shell of quiet, My staff of faith to walk upon. My scrip of joy, immortal diet, My bottle of salvation, My gown of glory, hope's true gage; And thus I'll take my pilgrimage.
Страница 385 - When I am gone, no doubt you shall be sought to by many, for the world thinks that I was very rich : but take heed of the pretences of men and their affections, for they last not but in honest and worthy men ; and no greater misery can befall you in this life than to become a prey, and afterwards to be despised. I speak...
Страница 210 - Indies were discovered, we find his relations true of such things as heretofore were held incredible: whether it be true or no the matter is not great, neither can there be any profit in the imagination, for mine own part I saw them not, but I am resolved that so many people did not all combine, or forethink to make the report.
Страница 234 - Guanacapa, emperor of Peru, were (while they contended for the empire) beaten out by the Spaniards, and that both of late years, and ever since the said conquest, the Spaniards have sought the passages and entry of his country ; and of their cruelties used to the borderers he cannot be ignorant. In which respects, no doubt but he will be brought to tribute with great gladness; if not...
Страница 395 - Silence in love bewrays more woe Than words, though ne'er so witty; A beggar that is dumb, you know, May challenge double pity. Then wrong not, dearest, to my heart ! My true, though secret passion; He smarteth most that hides his smart, And sues for no compassion.