A Short History of Hampton CourtG. Bell and sons, 1897 - 421 Seiten |
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Ernest Law. GEORGE BELL & SONS LONDON : YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN NEW YORK : 66 , FIFTH AVENUE , AND BOMBAY : 53 , ESPLANADE ROAD CAMBRIDGE : DEIGHTON , BELL & Co. HENRY VIII . AT THE AGE OF FORTY - FIVE.
Ernest Law. GEORGE BELL & SONS LONDON : YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN NEW YORK : 66 , FIFTH AVENUE , AND BOMBAY : 53 , ESPLANADE ROAD CAMBRIDGE : DEIGHTON , BELL & Co. HENRY VIII . AT THE AGE OF FORTY - FIVE.
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Ernest Law. GEORGE BELL & SONS LONDON : YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN NEW YORK : 66 , FIFTH AVENUE , AND BOMBAY : 53 , ESPLANADE ROAD CAMBRIDGE : DEIGHTON , BELL & CO . HENRY VIII . AT THE AGE OF FORTY - FIVE.
Ernest Law. GEORGE BELL & SONS LONDON : YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN NEW YORK : 66 , FIFTH AVENUE , AND BOMBAY : 53 , ESPLANADE ROAD CAMBRIDGE : DEIGHTON , BELL & CO . HENRY VIII . AT THE AGE OF FORTY - FIVE.
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Ernest Law. HENRY VIII . AT THE AGE OF FORTY - FIVE . ( After the Portrait at Hampton Court , probably by an Italian Artist . ) From a photograph by Messrs . Wm . M. Spooner and Co. A SHORT HISTORY OF HAMPTON COURT philip Siphonce BY ...
Ernest Law. HENRY VIII . AT THE AGE OF FORTY - FIVE . ( After the Portrait at Hampton Court , probably by an Italian Artist . ) From a photograph by Messrs . Wm . M. Spooner and Co. A SHORT HISTORY OF HAMPTON COURT philip Siphonce BY ...
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... HENRY VIII . AT HOME · V. ANNE BOLEYN AND JANE SEYMOUR PAGE I 20 35 55 77 · 103 112 VI . ANNE OF CLEVES , CATHERINE HOWARD , AND CATHERINE PARR VII . EDWARD VI . AND THE PROTECTOR SOMERSET QUEEN MARY , KING PHILIP , AND THE PRINCESS VIII ...
... HENRY VIII . AT HOME · V. ANNE BOLEYN AND JANE SEYMOUR PAGE I 20 35 55 77 · 103 112 VI . ANNE OF CLEVES , CATHERINE HOWARD , AND CATHERINE PARR VII . EDWARD VI . AND THE PROTECTOR SOMERSET QUEEN MARY , KING PHILIP , AND THE PRINCESS VIII ...
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... Henry VIII . at the Age of Forty - five Frontispiece Great Elm Tree in the Home Park known as the " Two Sisters ... Henry VIII . and Anne Boleyn , sending tokens of Goodwill to the sick Cardinal Lead Water - spout , put up by Henry VIII ...
... Henry VIII . at the Age of Forty - five Frontispiece Great Elm Tree in the Home Park known as the " Two Sisters ... Henry VIII . and Anne Boleyn , sending tokens of Goodwill to the sick Cardinal Lead Water - spout , put up by Henry VIII ...
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accordingly afterwards ambassador Anne Boleyn apartments attendants banquets beautiful Bedchamber Bishop building Bushey Cardinal Cardinal Wolsey Cardinal's carved Catherine Catherine Howard Chamber chapel Charles Charles II Clock Court cloisters Council Cromwell Crown death declared decorated dressed Duke Elizabeth England English favour feet Fountain Francis Villiers front furniture Gallery gardens gentlemen George George II green Hall Hampton Court Palace hand Henry VIII history of Hampton honour Horace Walpole James Jane Seymour King King's Lady Lady Castlemaine Lepell letter lodged London Lord Chamberlain magnificent Majesty Majesty's manor Mary meanwhile ments months never night occupied officers painted Parliament passed Pavilions persons picture play present Prince Princess Privy Privy Chamber Puritans Queen received reign residence rooms says side soon sort staircase suite tapestry took Tudor velvet Verrio VIII.'s walk Whitehall wife William III William III.'s Wolsey Wolsey's palace Wren's
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Seite 51 - And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me more must be heard of, say, I taught thee; Say, Wolsey, that once trod the ways of glory, And sounded all the depths and shoals of honour...
Seite 404 - Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the east, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip, and the pale primrose. Hail, bounteous May, that dost inspire Mirth, and youth, and warm desire ; Woods and groves are of thy dressing, Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing. Thus we salute thee with our early song, And welcome thee, and wish thee long.
Seite 355 - The rest the winds dispersed in empty air. But now secure the painted vessel glides, The sun-beams trembling on the floating tides : While melting music steals upon the sky, And softened sounds along the waters die ; Smooth flow the waves, the zephyrs gently play, Belinda smiled, and all the world was gay.
Seite 135 - Christ was the word that spake it; He took the bread and brake it ; And what the word did make it, That I believe and take it.
Seite 175 - If you aim at a Scottish Presbytery, it agreeth as well with monarchy as God and the devil. Then Jack, and Tom, and Will, and Dick, shall meet, and at their pleasure censure me and my council...
Seite 357 - T' inclose the Lock; now joins it, to divide. Ev'n then, before the fatal engine clos'd, A wretched Sylph too fondly interpos'd ; Fate urg'd the shears, and cut the Sylph in twain, (But airy substance soon unites again) The meeting points the sacred hair dissever From the fair head, for ever, and for ever! Then...
Seite 175 - Many a man speaks of Robin Hood, who never shot in his bow; if you had a good wife yourself, you would think all the honour and worship you could do to her were well bestowed.
Seite 15 - This cardinal, Though from an humble stock, undoubtedly Was fashion'd to much honour. From his cradle He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one ; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading : Lofty and sour to them that loved him not ; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer...
Seite 145 - Tye was a peevish and humoursome man, especially in his latter days ; and sometimes playing on the organ in the Chapel of Queen Elizabeth, which contained much musie, but little delight to the ear, she would send the verger to tell him that he played out of tune ; whereupon he sent word that her ears were out of tune.