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Sir Walter Raleigh

Sir Walter Raleigh. 1552-1618. Little is known of his early life He was a soldier in several different battles, including what has been described as a massacre of an I rish town… Rose quickly to favor in the court of Elizabeth. Early Life. Involved in the early colonization of Virginia

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Sir Walter Raleigh

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  1. Sir Walter Raleigh 1552-1618

  2. Little is known of his early life • He was a soldier in several different battles, including what has been described as a massacre of an Irish town… • Rose quickly to favor in the court of Elizabeth Early Life

  3. Involved in the early colonization of Virginia • Eloped with one of the queen’s ladies in waiting and put in the Tower of London for not getting permission from the queen.  I’m going to jail…

  4. Went in search of the legendary city of El Dorado (City of Gold) • Unsuccessful, but went again • On second trip, his men sacked a Spanish outpost, and when he returned, he was executed to appease the Spanish  El Dorado

  5. Introduced Tobacco to England Smokin…

  6. Considered unadorned and straightforward poetry of the day. • C.S. Lewis called him a silver poet for resisting Italian Renaissance influence in his poetry Poetry

  7. The Nymph’s reply to the Shepherd is probably his most famous piece Nymph

  8. Nymph’s Reply to the Sheppard is a reply to Christopher Marlow’s The Passionate Sheppard to his Love Sheppard’s back talkin to each other

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