“Vain empty words / Of honour, glory and immortal fame, / Can these recall the spirit from its place, / Or re-inspire the breathless clay with life? / What tho' your fame with all its thousand trumpets, / Sound o'er the sepulchres, will that awake / The sleeping dead.”
Quote by George Sewell
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The Tragedy of Sir Walter Raleigh: As it is Acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields
This book is a theatrical adaptation of the life story of Sir Walter Raleigh, a historical figure known for his exploration and political involvement. The adaptation is formatted as a play, capturing the essence of Raleigh's life and times through the medium of drama. more
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