The Harleian Miscellany; Or, a Collection of Scarce, Curious, And Entertaining Pamphlets And Tracts, As Well in Manuscript As in Print, Found in the Late Earl of Oxford's Library, Interspersed With Historical, Political, And Critical Notes
The Harleian Miscellany; Or, a Collection of Scarce, Curious, And Entertaining Pamphlets And Tracts, As Well in Manuscript As in Print, Found in the Late Earl of Oxford's Library, Interspersed With Historical, Political, And Critical Notes
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B b Digitized by Google 386 THE DEMEANOUH AND CARRIAGE OF him a tbouaand pounds sterling, and that h6 carried with fiim only a thousand crowns, in money and jewels, to serve him for the present in escape. But, after supper, Raleigh said unto Manoury, * Oh, if I could escape without Stukeley, I should do bravely: But it is no matter, said he, I'll carry him along, and afterwards I'll dispatch myself of him well enough/ And after, Manoury, relatbg all that had passed to Stukeley, brought them tog...ether ; at which time Raleigh shewed the jewel to Stukeley, and he, making shew to be content, prayed him a little respite to dispose of his office : Whereupon, Manoury, seeing them so accorded upon the matter, in appearance, took his leave of them, to flo to London ; and, in the morning, Manoury, upon the taking lof his leave, said to Raleigh, * That he did not think to see him again, while he was in England/ Whereupon, Raleigh gave him a letter, directed to Mistress Horry s of Radford, that she should deliver him an iron furnace, with a distillatoiy of copper belonging unto it ; and charg»i him to tell every man he met, that he was sick^ and that he left'him in an extreme looseness that very night.
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