The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851. Various
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But not only do the courtiers feel the lash, for when Raleigh implores Britannia to urge his duty on the king, and save him from the bad who surround him, she interrupts him with—
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'Marvel died in 1678, in his fifty-eighth year, not without the strongest suspicions of having been poisoned; for he was always very temperate, and of an healthful and strong constitution to the last.'
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On the death of this rector, however, the monument and inscription was placed on the north wall of the church, near the spot where he is supposed to lie.
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"The writer seems not to have been aware that this still leaves the priority to Laborde—whose journey was undertaken even earlier than that of Robinson, and whose really valuable work,
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