Our own country, descriptive, historical, pictorial, Bände 1-2Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Company, 1878 |
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... the Estate - Royal Visits - The Town of Woburn and the Churches - Pedigree of the Russells - Earl Russell - Agricultural Improvements - The Bedford Level . 207 • CONTENTS . V DUBLIN CITY . The Beginning of Dublin iv CONTENTS .
... the Estate - Royal Visits - The Town of Woburn and the Churches - Pedigree of the Russells - Earl Russell - Agricultural Improvements - The Bedford Level . 207 • CONTENTS . V DUBLIN CITY . The Beginning of Dublin iv CONTENTS .
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Our own country. CONTENTS . V DUBLIN CITY . The Beginning of Dublin - The Danes -- Invasion of Henry II . - Gradual Growth of the Place - Dublin in the time of James II . - Dublin Castle - The First Fortress - Changes in the Building ...
Our own country. CONTENTS . V DUBLIN CITY . The Beginning of Dublin - The Danes -- Invasion of Henry II . - Gradual Growth of the Place - Dublin in the time of James II . - Dublin Castle - The First Fortress - Changes in the Building ...
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... Dublin Castle Statue of William III . PAGE 131 132 133 PAGE 221 222 Courtyard of the Castle 224 225 135 228 Church and Market Hall , Market Harborough 136 ... Map of Dublin in A.D. 1610 ... 229 Porch of Marston Trussell Church Naseby ...
... Dublin Castle Statue of William III . PAGE 131 132 133 PAGE 221 222 Courtyard of the Castle 224 225 135 228 Church and Market Hall , Market Harborough 136 ... Map of Dublin in A.D. 1610 ... 229 Porch of Marston Trussell Church Naseby ...
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... Dublin . We need not follow the fortunes of the place too minutely . With some intervals , a Lacy held Ludlow Castle until 1249 , when the widow of Walter de Lacy married a Poitevin named Geoffry de Genville . An heiress of the ...
... Dublin . We need not follow the fortunes of the place too minutely . With some intervals , a Lacy held Ludlow Castle until 1249 , when the widow of Walter de Lacy married a Poitevin named Geoffry de Genville . An heiress of the ...
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... DUBLIN CITY . The Beginning of Dublin - The. ENTRANCE TO THE PUZZLE GARDEN , WOBURN , STATUE OF THE EARL OF CARLISLE . COURTYARD OF THE.
... DUBLIN CITY . The Beginning of Dublin - The. ENTRANCE TO THE PUZZLE GARDEN , WOBURN , STATUE OF THE EARL OF CARLISLE . COURTYARD OF THE.
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abbey Abbot afterwards ancient arches Bala Lake battle beautiful Bedford Bishop bridge Bristol British building built Burghley Burghley House called castle cathedral century chapel Chester choir church Cinque Ports cliffs Clyde coast College College Green cross Crowland Dartmoor Derwentwater district Dublin Duke Dunfermline Earl early Edward England English erected feet Filey fortress Hall harbour height Henry Henry VIII hills John king king's Lady Lake land Leeds Liverpool Llangollen Lord Ludlow Ludlow Castle Malvern miles modern monastery monument nave neighbourhood Norman Old Sarum once parish park Parliament passed Penshurst Place picturesque portraits present Prince Queen reign relics remains rises river rock Roman round royal ruins Saxon Scarborough scene scenery Scotland side Skiddaw stands stone Stonehenge stream Street tower town trees Tunbridge valley village walls Welsh William Woburn wood Wrexham
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 182 - THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE. UNDERNEATH this sable hearse Lies the subject of all verse, SIDNEY'S sister, PEMBROKE'S mother ; Death ! ere thou hast slain another, Learn'd and fair, and good as she, Time shall throw a dart at thee.
Seite 162 - O but she will love him truly ! He shall have a cheerful home : She will order all things duly, When beneath his roof they come. Thus her heart rejoices greatly, Till a gateway she discerns With armorial bearings stately, And beneath the gate she turns; Sees a mansion more majestic Than all those she saw before ; Many a gallant, gay domestic, Bows before him at the door. And they speak in gentle murmur, While he treads with footstep firmer, Leading on from hall to hall.
Seite 162 - Tho' at times her spirit sank : Shaped her heart with woman's meekness To all duties of her rank : And a gentle consort made he, , And her gentle mind was such That she grew a noble lady, And the people loved her much. But a trouble weigh'd upon her, And perplex'd her, night and morn, With the burthen of an honour Unto which she was not born.
Seite 206 - They rowed her in across the rolling foam, The cruel crawling foam, The cruel hungry foam, To her grave beside the sea : But still the boatmen hear her call the cattle home Across the sands of Dee.
Seite 166 - DEFORMED persons are commonly even with nature ; for as nature hath done ill by them, so do they by nature; being for the most part, as the Scripture saith, void of natural affection: and so they have their revenge of nature.
Seite 175 - Richard, I do not give, but lend you my horse; be sure you be honest, and bring my horse back to me at your return this way to Oxford. And I do now give you ten groats...
Seite 54 - Never indeed was any man more contented with doing his duty in that state of life to which it had pleased God to call him.
Seite 74 - There is yet one sentence unwritten, dear master," said the boy. " Write it quickly," bade the dying man. " It is finished now," said the little scribe at last. " You speak truth," said the master ;
Seite 281 - Eddying and whisking, Spouting and frisking, Turning and twisting, Around and around With endless rebound: Smiting and fighting A sight to delight in; Confounding, astounding, Dizzying and deafening the ear with its sound.
Seite 27 - the innocency of childhood, the beauty of youth, the solidity of middle, the gravity of old age, and all at eighteen ; the birth of a princess, the learning of a clerk, the life of a saint, yet the death of a malefactor, for her parent's offences.