The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors, Volum 1 |
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We traverse the apartments that once contained the noble founders of our
national Freedom ; the venerable and intrepid champions of our Faith ; the
revered fathers of our Literature ; with a feeling which amounts to almost devotion
. We turn ...
We traverse the apartments that once contained the noble founders of our
national Freedom ; the venerable and intrepid champions of our Faith ; the
revered fathers of our Literature ; with a feeling which amounts to almost devotion
. We turn ...
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13 in exploring the labyrinth of fable , we turn at once to the broad noon of history
, to draw from authentic sources such facts as may appear in some respects more
extraordinary than fiction . The Castle of Arundel , in point of situation ...
13 in exploring the labyrinth of fable , we turn at once to the broad noon of history
, to draw from authentic sources such facts as may appear in some respects more
extraordinary than fiction . The Castle of Arundel , in point of situation ...
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Still round that shrine where once the VIRGIN smiled , And kings and shepherds
hailed the SAVIOUR - CHILD , A seraph watches with extended wing , And angel
- quires their songs of triumph sing . Register , R. f . 106. quoted in Tierney , vol ...
Still round that shrine where once the VIRGIN smiled , And kings and shepherds
hailed the SAVIOUR - CHILD , A seraph watches with extended wing , And angel
- quires their songs of triumph sing . Register , R. f . 106. quoted in Tierney , vol ...
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Its narrow pointed arch is concealed beneath the dark projection of the tower ;
whilst the portcullis which once closed its approach , and the steep winding
ascent which conducts to it , must have rendered the position of this garrison ...
Its narrow pointed arch is concealed beneath the dark projection of the tower ;
whilst the portcullis which once closed its approach , and the steep winding
ascent which conducts to it , must have rendered the position of this garrison ...
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... to look out from the loophole and bay the moon ; but these Owls are no
unpoetical substitutes to proclaim the changes that have come over this once
thickly peopled fortress . When we visited them in October last , they consisted of
three ...
... to look out from the loophole and bay the moon ; but these Owls are no
unpoetical substitutes to proclaim the changes that have come over this once
thickly peopled fortress . When we visited them in October last , they consisted of
three ...
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