| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 710 páginas
...what they had at their 6rst setting forth. All which notwithstaading, the third, fourth, and fifth, ' have not been disheartened. Surely they are worthily rewarded with ' those treasuries aud paradises perilous enterprise for the same discovery will entitle him to praises equal with the... | |
| Charles Whitehead - 1854 - 344 páginas
...labour, their wealth, and their lives, in search of a golden kingdom, without getting further notice of it than what they had at their first setting forth....fifth undertakers have not been disheartened. Surely, • Nicholas Faunt, somewhile secretary to Sir Francis Walsingham, and a creature of lus son-in-law,... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1866 - 440 páginas
...noble discoverers, at one time or other, hath encountered. Surely they are worthily rewarded with these treasuries and paradises which they enjoy; and well they deserve to hold them quietly, if they hind«r not the like virtue in others, which, perhaps, will not be found." — Raleigh1* History of... | |
| Phoebe Sheavyn - 1909 - 264 páginas
...labour, their wealth, and their 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, the 3rd, 4th and 5th undertakers have not been disheartened. Surely they are worthily rewarded with their... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1918 - 288 páginas
...labour, their wealth, and their lives, in search of a golden kingdom, without getting further notice of it 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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