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According to the passage, the well-known story of how Raleigh threw down his cloak for the Queen to walk on ----.
Sir Walter Raleigh entered court under the protection
of the Earl of Leicester, and was soon in high favour
with Queen Elizabeth. Fuller's often quoted story of
how Raleigh threw down his plush cloak on a muddy
road for the queen to walk on, lacks authority, but it is
in keeping with his faculty for quick decision and
characteristic of the romantic sentimentality
pervading the Elizabethan court. He owed his
advancement to good looks, a plausible tongue, an
ingenious wit and magnificent clothes. But he was
proud, haughty and impatient, and everywhere
except in his native Devon he made numerous bitter
enemies. He was consulted confidentially on Irish
affairs but at no time was he one of the Queen's
official advisers, possibly because Elizabeth, despite
her affection for him, saw through his ambitions and
doubted his wisdom. But she was lavish in her
favours, and in a few years raised him to affluence.