Berkeley Castle: An Historical Romance, 1 tomasRichard Bentley, 1836 - 874 psl. |
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... ment is lighted by two windows , facing the inner court , while a third commands the prospect already described ; the recess forming the latter window strikingly conveys a correct idea of the amazing strength and massive masonry of the ...
... ment is lighted by two windows , facing the inner court , while a third commands the prospect already described ; the recess forming the latter window strikingly conveys a correct idea of the amazing strength and massive masonry of the ...
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... pleasing and melancholy , that I had not a thought to bestow on anything unconnected with the asso- ciations around me . In what an unspeakable excite- ment and delight did I wander through the groves and 14 BERKELEY CASTLE .
... pleasing and melancholy , that I had not a thought to bestow on anything unconnected with the asso- ciations around me . In what an unspeakable excite- ment and delight did I wander through the groves and 14 BERKELEY CASTLE .
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An Historical Romance Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley. ment and delight did I wander through the groves and gardens ; each bush and corner endeared to me by the remembrance of some childish adventure , which though trivial in itself ...
An Historical Romance Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley. ment and delight did I wander through the groves and gardens ; each bush and corner endeared to me by the remembrance of some childish adventure , which though trivial in itself ...
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... ment , and I knew by heart the position and num- bers of the opposing troops , on either side , that had engaged in every battle within or about the time of my own existence . I could tell the story , from first to last , how the Duke ...
... ment , and I knew by heart the position and num- bers of the opposing troops , on either side , that had engaged in every battle within or about the time of my own existence . I could tell the story , from first to last , how the Duke ...
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... ment , England might be likened to the vale of tears , for there was mourning in almost every family , from the cottage to the palace . During the time that these and other events were taking place , I had reached my fourteenth year ...
... ment , England might be likened to the vale of tears , for there was mourning in almost every family , from the cottage to the palace . During the time that these and other events were taking place , I had reached my fourteenth year ...
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