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" God ! I cannot resist these thoughts. I cannot live to think how I am derided, to think of the expectation of my enemies, the scorns I shall receive, the cruel words of lawyers, the infamous taunts and despites, to be made a wonder and a spectacle. "
Lord Bacon and Sir Walter Raleigh - Page 175
by Macvey Napier - 1853 - 273 pages
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The Monthly Review

1839 - 658 pages
...upon his territory ! Oh, intolerable infamy ! Oh, God ! I cannot resist these thoughts ; I cannot live to think how I am derided, to think of the expectation...enemies, the scorns I shall receive, the cruel words of lawyers, the infamous taunts, and despites, to be made a wonder and a spectacle ! Oh, death ! hasten...
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 167

1839 - 882 pages
...upon his territory ! Oh, intolerable infamy ! Oh, God! I cannot resist these thoughts; I cannot live to think how I am derided, to think of the expectation...enemies, the scorns I shall receive, the cruel words of lawyers, the infamous taunts and despites, to be made a wonder and a spectacle! Oh, death I hasten...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 6; Volume 70

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 850 pages
...upon his territory ! Oh, intolerable infamy ! Oh, God ! 1 cannot resist these thoughts ; I cannot live to think how I am derided, to think of the expectation...enemies, the scorns I shall receive, the cruel words of lawyers, the infamous taunts and despites, to be made a wonder and a spectacle ! Oh, death ! hasten...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1839 - 764 pages
...upon his territory ! Oh, intolerable infamy ! Oh, God ! I cannot resist these thoughts ; I cannot live to think how I am derided, to think of the expectation...enemies, the scorns I shall receive, the cruel words of lawyers, the infamous taunts and despites, to be made a wonder and a spectacle! Oh, death ! hasten...
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The Literary world, conducted by J. Timbs, Volume 1

John Timbs - 1839 - 446 pages
...upon his territory ! Oh, intolerable infamy ! Oh, God ! I cannot resist these thoughts ; I cannot live to think how I am derided, to think of the expectation...enemies, the scorns I shall receive, the cruel words of lawyers, the infamous taunts and despites, to be made a wonder and a spectacle ! Oh, death ! hasten...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 71

1840 - 636 pages
...Cecil, but by Beaumont's despatches to his court, and by a contemporary letter published by Sir ToJ>y Matthews. We refer to it as being in itself remarkable,...pride. ' I cannot live,' says he, ' to think how I shall be derided — to think of the expectation of my ' enemies — the scorns I shall receive —...
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History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Disgrace ..., Volume 1

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1863 - 596 pages
...intolerable infamy ! ' he again cries out, ' 0 God, I cannot resist these thoughts ; I cannot live to think how I am derided, to think of the expectation...enemies, the scorns I shall receive, the cruel words of the lawyers, the infemous taunts and despites, to be made a wonder and a spectacle! 0 death! hasten...
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Romance of London: Strange Stories, Scenes and Remarkable Persons ..., Volume 1

John Timbs - 1865 - 372 pages
...upon his territory ! Oh, intolerable infamy ! Oh, God ! I cannot resist these thoughts; I cannot live to think how I am derided, to think of the expectation...enemies, the scorns I shall receive, the cruel words of lawyers, the infamous taunts and despites, to be made a wonder and a spectacle ! Oh death ! hasten...
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The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh: Letters

Edward Edwards - 1868 - 642 pages
...upon his territory. Oh, intolerable infamy ! O God ! I cannot resist these thoughts. I cannot live to think how I am derided, to think of the expectation...enemies, the scorns I shall receive, the cruel words of lawyers, the infamous taunts and despites, to be made a wonder and a spectacle ! O Death ! hasten thou...
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The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh: Letters

Edward Edwards - 1868 - 684 pages
...upon his territory. Oh, intolerable infamy ! O God ! I cannot resist these thoughts. I cannot live to think how I am derided, to think of the expectation...enemies, the scorns I shall receive, the cruel words of lawyers, the infamous taunts and despites, to be made a wonder and a spectacle ! O Death ! hasten thou...
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