The Chiltern HundredsVirtue, 1897 - 220 էջ |
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Albert J. Foster. the Mother - Abbey owed its origin . Its Abbot occupied the position of Epistoler to the Order of the Garter , but at the time of its dissolution the House had lost its former renown , and the community consisted of two ...
Albert J. Foster. the Mother - Abbey owed its origin . Its Abbot occupied the position of Epistoler to the Order of the Garter , but at the time of its dissolution the House had lost its former renown , and the community consisted of two ...
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... occupied by Percy Bysshe Shelley from the spring of 1817 to the spring of 1818. It was then called Albion House , but is now known as Shelley House , and an inscription records that it was the residence of the poet . It is a mistake ...
... occupied by Percy Bysshe Shelley from the spring of 1817 to the spring of 1818. It was then called Albion House , but is now known as Shelley House , and an inscription records that it was the residence of the poet . It is a mistake ...
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... occupied a much more prominent position than his father had done , though not unfortunately on account of his virtues . In 1706 , he was created Earl of Wharton ; in 1708 , he was made Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland ; in 1715 , he became ...
... occupied a much more prominent position than his father had done , though not unfortunately on account of his virtues . In 1706 , he was created Earl of Wharton ; in 1708 , he was made Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland ; in 1715 , he became ...
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... occupied the house to the north - west of the church , which now contains the free library . There is one other local celebrity whom we must not fail to remember at Wycombe . Sir Edmund Verney , of Claydon House , who fell at Edgehill ...
... occupied the house to the north - west of the church , which now contains the free library . There is one other local celebrity whom we must not fail to remember at Wycombe . Sir Edmund Verney , of Claydon House , who fell at Edgehill ...
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... occupied by the Earl , is a tablet erected . by the Queen , which contains his portrait in profile , by R. C. Belt . Above hangs the banner of the Earl as Knight of the Garter , which was formerly over his stall in St. George's Chapel ...
... occupied by the Earl , is a tablet erected . by the Queen , which contains his portrait in profile , by R. C. Belt . Above hangs the banner of the Earl as Knight of the Garter , which was formerly over his stall in St. George's Chapel ...
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Abbey afterwards Amersham amongst ancient Beaconsfield beautiful Bedford beech beneath Bishop boys brasses Buckinghamshire building built Bulstrode buried Burnham called centre century Chalfont St chalk chancel chapel Charles Chenies Cheyne Chiltern Hills Chiltern Hundreds church churchyard Cliefden College Coln Countess Court Datchet daughter death Denham Desborough Desborough Hundred Despencer died early Edmund Edmund Waller Edward effigy erected Eton Eton College father Fingest Fleetwood garden George Gray Hedsor House hills Horace Walpole Horton Hughenden inscription John Milton King Lady lived London Lord Wharton manor mansion Marlow meadows Medmenham miles Milton Misbourn monument Norman notice old house parish park pass Penn poet Provost rebuilt residence Restoration Richard river river Coln round royal Russell side Sir John Sir William stands Stoke Pogis Thames Thomas Thomas Ellwood tomb tower town Vache valley village wall wife Windsor Wooburn woods Wyck Wycombe
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Էջ 72 - A man so various, that he seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts, and nothing long; But, in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon ; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
Էջ 74 - In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half hung, The floors of plaster, and the walls of dung, On once a flock-bed, but repaired with straw, With tape-tied curtains never meant to draw, The George and Garter dangling from that bed Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villiers lies...
Էջ 112 - I modestly but freely told him : and after some further discourse about it, I pleasantly said to him, Thou hast said much here of paradise lost, but what hast thou to say of paradise found...
Էջ 170 - With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light. There let the pealing organ blow, To the full-voiced quire below, In service high and anthems clear, As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes.
Էջ 113 - This is owing to you, for you put it into my head by the question you put to me at Chalfont, which before I had not thought of.
Էջ 160 - Angling was, after tedious study, 'a rest to his mind, a cheerer of his spirits, a diverter of sadness, a calmer of unquiet thoughts, a moderator of passions, a procurer of contentedness ; and that it begat habits of peace and patience in those that professed and practised it.
Էջ 81 - ... both vale and hill are covered with most venerable beeches, and other very reverend vegetables, that, like most other ancient people, are always dreaming out their old stories to the winds...
Էջ 80 - The description of a road, which your coach wheels have so often honoured, it would be needless to give you ; suffice it that I arrived safe at my uncle's, who is a great hunter in imagination ; his dogs take up every chair in the house, so I am forced to stand at this present writing ; and though the gout forbids him galloping after them in the field, yet he continues still to 4 regale his ears and nose with their comfortable noise and stink.
Էջ 176 - I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Doric delicacy in your Songs and Odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel in our language : Ipsa mollifies.
Էջ 74 - No fool to laugh at, which he valued more. There, victor of his health, of fortune, friends, And fame, this lord of useless thousands ends!