Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... nature that England or any other country can fhow ? Whitaker , with a different sense of the unities which conftitute the actuality of a place , fays that for picturesque effect the fite of this Bolton Priory has no equal amongst ...
... nature that England or any other country can fhow ? Whitaker , with a different sense of the unities which conftitute the actuality of a place , fays that for picturesque effect the fite of this Bolton Priory has no equal amongst ...
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... natural beauty , poetical imagery , or the intellectual attractions of a facred antiquity , than to the venerable ruins of Iona , once the Christian school which diffused its cheering light over the barbarous tribes , not only of Great ...
... natural beauty , poetical imagery , or the intellectual attractions of a facred antiquity , than to the venerable ruins of Iona , once the Christian school which diffused its cheering light over the barbarous tribes , not only of Great ...
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... beaten path , my spirit turns To thee , Lanthony ! and , as yet untrained , Freely to worship in thy precinct yearns , — Now , left to nature's Pilgrims unprofaned ! Chepstow Castle . ; EARS ago , as I iffued 60 LANTHONY ABBEY .
... beaten path , my spirit turns To thee , Lanthony ! and , as yet untrained , Freely to worship in thy precinct yearns , — Now , left to nature's Pilgrims unprofaned ! Chepstow Castle . ; EARS ago , as I iffued 60 LANTHONY ABBEY .
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... . Not to him Did Nature's fair varieties exist— ; He never faw the fun's delightful beams Save when through yon high bars he poured a fad And broken Splendour . The Rev. Mr. Coxe vifiting this castle in 1800 , CHEPSTOW CASTLE . 71.
... . Not to him Did Nature's fair varieties exist— ; He never faw the fun's delightful beams Save when through yon high bars he poured a fad And broken Splendour . The Rev. Mr. Coxe vifiting this castle in 1800 , CHEPSTOW CASTLE . 71.
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... nature . Poor Morris ! -imprudent as benevolent , and treated with the grossest dishonesty by a base government , he was as unfortunate as he was philanthropic ; yet you will find his memory retained lovingly in Chepstow . " And here ...
... nature . Poor Morris ! -imprudent as benevolent , and treated with the grossest dishonesty by a base government , he was as unfortunate as he was philanthropic ; yet you will find his memory retained lovingly in Chepstow . " And here ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
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