Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... second foundress of Bolton , saying , " Many a poor man 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 ...
... second foundress of Bolton , saying , " Many a poor man 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 ...
85 psl.
... second Earl of Worcester , and is now the property of the Duke of Beaufort . When we set out to return , my companion , instead of exhibiting fatigue , fprang up from his fepulchral feat , as he remarked , " like a giant refreshed ...
... second Earl of Worcester , and is now the property of the Duke of Beaufort . When we set out to return , my companion , instead of exhibiting fatigue , fprang up from his fepulchral feat , as he remarked , " like a giant refreshed ...
93 psl.
... second marquis of Worcester , who was created by Charles I. Earl of Glamorgan . Like his father , he was a firm Catholic . This was the Glamorgan who was engaged by Charles I. to bring over ten thousand Irish to enable him to crush the ...
... second marquis of Worcester , who was created by Charles I. Earl of Glamorgan . Like his father , he was a firm Catholic . This was the Glamorgan who was engaged by Charles I. to bring over ten thousand Irish to enable him to crush the ...
115 psl.
... syllables ; the first and second containing only the fubject of the poem , and the third conveying fome divine or moral precept . The bards ftill remained even after the Druids were expelled or flaughtered by CONWAY AND ITS CASTLE . 115.
... syllables ; the first and second containing only the fubject of the poem , and the third conveying fome divine or moral precept . The bards ftill remained even after the Druids were expelled or flaughtered by CONWAY AND ITS CASTLE . 115.
121 psl.
... second trial was called for , when the boy carried off the first , and the man the second prize . One feature of these national gatherings should not be over- looked , namely , the enlarged knowledge of the language to which they lead ...
... second trial was called for , when the boy carried off the first , and the man the second prize . One feature of these national gatherings should not be over- looked , namely , the enlarged knowledge of the language to which they lead ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
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