| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 710 páginas
...noble discoverers, at one time ' or other, hath encountered. Many * years have passed over some of ' their heads in the search of not so ' many leagues;...and their lives, in ' search of a golden kingdom, witb' out getting further notice of it than what they had at their 6rst setting forth. All which notwithstaading,... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 714 páginas
...enterprises with an invincible * constancy, they have annexed to ' their kingdoms so many goodly pro' one or two have spent their labour, their wealth, and their lives, in search of a golden kingdom, with' out getting further notice of it than what they had at their first setting forth. All which notwithstanding,... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 páginas
...their most noble discoverers at one time or other hath encountered. Many years have passed over some of their heads in the search of not so many leagues ;...than what they had at their first setting forth."* It was to this golden kingdom, the fabled El Dorado of the Spaniards, that the thoughts of Raleigh... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 424 páginas
...noble discoverers at one time or other hath encountered. Many years have passed over some of thenheads in the search of not so many leagues ; yea, more than...than what they had at their first setting forth."* It was to this golden kingdom, the fabled El Dorado of the Spaniards, that the thoughts of Raleigh... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1853 - 454 páginas
...their most noble discoverers at one time or other hath encountered. Many years have passed over some of their heads in the search of not so many leagues ;...than what they had at their first setting forth."* El Dorado. It was to this golden kingdom, the fabled El Dorado of the Spaniards, that the thoughts... | |
| Charles Whitehead - 1854 - 344 páginas
...most noble discoverers, at one time or other, hath encountered. Many years have passed over some of their heads in the search of not so many leagues :...fifth undertakers have not been disheartened. Surely, • Nicholas Faunt, somewhile secretary to Sir Francis Walsingham, and a creature of lus son-in-law,... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1857 - 544 páginas
...manner of diseases, both old and new, together with extreme poverty, and want of all things needful, have been the enemies wherewith every one of their...leagues ; yea, more than one or two have spent their labor, their wealth, and their lives in search of a golden kingdom, without getting further noand,... | |
| Phoebe Sheavyn - 1909 - 264 páginas
...most noble discoveries, at one time or other, hath encountered. Many years have passed over some of their heads in the search of not so many leagues;...lives, in search of a golden kingdom, without getting any further notice of it than what they had at their first setting forth. All which notwithstanding,... | |
| Charles Loftus Grant Anderson - 1911 - 702 páginas
...manner of diseases, both old and new, together with extreme poverty, and want of all things needful, have been the enemies wherewith every one of their...leagues, yea, more than one or two have spent their labors, their wealth, and their lives, in search of a golden kingdom, without getting further notice... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1918 - 288 páginas
...their most noble discoverers at one time or other hath encountered. Many years have passed over some of their heads in the search of not so many leagues ;...than what they had at their first setting forth. All of which notwithstanding, the third, fourth and fifth have not been disheartened. Sorely they are worthily... | |
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