Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... Hill ; Weft Door and Window . Raglan Caftle -- ; Grand Staircase . Conway Caftle Goodrich Caftle .... Fountains Abbey ; from the Abbot's House ; Lady Chapel Roflin Chapel ; Interior By W. R. SEDgfield " " DO . PAGE . 4 9 DO . 25 ...
... Hill ; Weft Door and Window . Raglan Caftle -- ; Grand Staircase . Conway Caftle Goodrich Caftle .... Fountains Abbey ; from the Abbot's House ; Lady Chapel Roflin Chapel ; Interior By W. R. SEDgfield " " DO . PAGE . 4 9 DO . 25 ...
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... hills force their way , Like cattle through the budded brooms : Path , or no path , what care they ? And thus in joyous mood they hie To Bolton's mouldering Priory . WORDSWORTH . OLTON , ( fays Dugdale , carefully copied by the " Magna ...
... hills force their way , Like cattle through the budded brooms : Path , or no path , what care they ? And thus in joyous mood they hie To Bolton's mouldering Priory . WORDSWORTH . OLTON , ( fays Dugdale , carefully copied by the " Magna ...
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... hills and embosoming trees , that the stranger is not aware of it till he is almost on the spot . " After paffing an ancient , but snug and comfortable hostelry , —an agreeable object to those who contem- plate a fojourn of fome days ...
... hills and embosoming trees , that the stranger is not aware of it till he is almost on the spot . " After paffing an ancient , but snug and comfortable hostelry , —an agreeable object to those who contem- plate a fojourn of fome days ...
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... hills , and the old tower of Barden closing the distant scene . What a beau ideal of a rural parsonage was that , with its old ivied porch , and , above it , its ancient escutcheon on its little tower , its garden and shrubberies ...
... hills , and the old tower of Barden closing the distant scene . What a beau ideal of a rural parsonage was that , with its old ivied porch , and , above it , its ancient escutcheon on its little tower , its garden and shrubberies ...
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... hills around , we made our way to the famous STRID . The reader is familiar with the ftory of the young lord of Egremont , who ranging the woods of Bolton , with his grey- hounds and huntsmen , and coming to the narrow paffage where the ...
... hills around , we made our way to the famous STRID . The reader is familiar with the ftory of the young lord of Egremont , who ranging the woods of Bolton , with his grey- hounds and huntsmen , and coming to the narrow paffage where the ...
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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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