Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Հատոր 1A.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 էջ |
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... shall be able to feel , when reading of new scenes and lands , that we are not amused with pleasant fictions , but prefented with realities . With this fentiment we submit the present work to the public , as a step in the right ...
... shall be able to feel , when reading of new scenes and lands , that we are not amused with pleasant fictions , but prefented with realities . With this fentiment we submit the present work to the public , as a step in the right ...
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... of Scotland , gave this rich and fheltered spot to the monks in exchange for the more bleak and exposed estates of Skipton and Embsey : and that it was on a most forrowful occafion , of which we shall more particularly BOLTON PRIORY . 3.
... of Scotland , gave this rich and fheltered spot to the monks in exchange for the more bleak and exposed estates of Skipton and Embsey : and that it was on a most forrowful occafion , of which we shall more particularly BOLTON PRIORY . 3.
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William Howitt, Mary Botham Howitt. most forrowful occafion , of which we shall more particularly speak . The fortunate poffeffors did not cease to enlarge im- prove and enrich their house till Henry VIII . broke in upon them , still ...
William Howitt, Mary Botham Howitt. most forrowful occafion , of which we shall more particularly speak . The fortunate poffeffors did not cease to enlarge im- prove and enrich their house till Henry VIII . broke in upon them , still ...
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... Shall bound across the Strid . He fprung in glee , for what cared he That the river was ftrong and the rocks were steep ? But the greyhound in the leafh hung back , And checked him in his leap . The boy is in the arms of Wharf , And ...
... Shall bound across the Strid . He fprung in glee , for what cared he That the river was ftrong and the rocks were steep ? But the greyhound in the leafh hung back , And checked him in his leap . The boy is in the arms of Wharf , And ...
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... shall be my heir . " When Lady Aäliza mourned Her fon , and felt in her despair The pang of unavailing prayer ; Her fon in Wharf's abyffes drowned , The noble boy of Egremond ; From which affliction when the grace Of God had in her ...
... shall be my heir . " When Lady Aäliza mourned Her fon , and felt in her despair The pang of unavailing prayer ; Her fon in Wharf's abyffes drowned , The noble boy of Egremond ; From which affliction when the grace Of God had in her ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Հատոր 1 William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1862 |
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