Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... Wharf , And strangled by a merciless force ; For never more was young Romilly seen , Till he rofe a lifeless corfe . The Force of Prayer . - WORDSWorth . t THE STRID . When the huntsman stood before Lady 8 BOLTON PRIORY . ; The Strid.
... Wharf , And strangled by a merciless force ; For never more was young Romilly seen , Till he rofe a lifeless corfe . The Force of Prayer . - WORDSWorth . t THE STRID . When the huntsman stood before Lady 8 BOLTON PRIORY . ; The Strid.
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... never written . He gives us ulcio for ultio , eciam for etiam , way- viatores for viatores ; in fact , in almost every place fubftituting c for t , with phrases oft recurring of tolerable English with Latin terminations ; with michi for ...
... never written . He gives us ulcio for ultio , eciam for etiam , way- viatores for viatores ; in fact , in almost every place fubftituting c for t , with phrases oft recurring of tolerable English with Latin terminations ; with michi for ...
23 psl.
... never was buried sometime after , and placed over king Arthur , only fix feet deep . Six hundred years afterwards his remains , at the repeated inftigation of Henry II . , were fought for and found , as well as those of his queen ...
... never was buried sometime after , and placed over king Arthur , only fix feet deep . Six hundred years afterwards his remains , at the repeated inftigation of Henry II . , were fought for and found , as well as those of his queen ...
32 psl.
... never be moved : dreaming not of the social revolutions in the bofom of time of the perpetual elements of change in the heart of society ; and that , from period to period , " Sic transit gloria mundi . Amongst the more remarkable ...
... never be moved : dreaming not of the social revolutions in the bofom of time of the perpetual elements of change in the heart of society ; and that , from period to period , " Sic transit gloria mundi . Amongst the more remarkable ...
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... never converfed at their meals , but listened to the reading of the Scriptures . For small faults they were expelled for a fhort time from the refectory ; for greater ones they were debarred from public religious services . Incorrigible ...
... never converfed at their meals , but listened to the reading of the Scriptures . For small faults they were expelled for a fhort time from the refectory ; for greater ones they were debarred from public religious services . Incorrigible ...
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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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