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Sir Walter Raleigh was an English explorer, soldier, and courtier known for his efforts to establish the first English colony in North America, named Virginia in honor of Queen Elizabeth I, and his involvement in the Spanish Armada conflict. He also had a close and complex relationship with Queen Elizabeth I, which led to his rise in power and subsequent fall from favor. Additionally, Raleigh is credited with popularizing tobacco in England, introducing potatoes, and contributing to the spread of the potato across Europe.
This quote by Sir Walter Raleigh reflects the internal struggle between desire and apprehension. Raleigh expresses his eagerness to pursue his goals ("fain would I climb"), but he is also afraid of the risks and consequences involved ("fear I to fall"). It captures the conflicting emotions one may experience when faced with challenges or opportunities.
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Raleigh is in the Piedmont area with hilly, rolling land. It is at the Fall Line, where boats can go no further because of rapids and waterfalls.
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Having a hip replacement at 97 years of age must make Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother one of the oldest hip replacement patients ever. The Queen Mum (as she was affectionately known) had already had one hip replaced at the age of 95 (metal-on-poly) and recovered well from the procedure only to fall and break her other hip two years later. On each occasion the Queen Mother made an amazingly quick recovery. She was a woman with a huge amount of spirit.
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According to the right of succession, Mary Queen of Scots was in line to succeed Elizabeth, since Elizabeth had no children. Mary was Catholic, so Elizabeth had her imprisoned and executed. When Elizabeth died, Mary's son James did indeed succeed to the throne, uniting the crowns of Scotland and England, but he did not favor his Catholic subjects. The Gunpowder Plot was the result of their bitter disappointment over this. See also the related question link below.
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Walter Kous died on October 11, 2000, in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands of injuries after a fall from the stairs in his house.