The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors, Volum 2Virtue, Spalding, and Company, 1844 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 5 de 36.
Pàgina 17
... continued another twenty years , not in wantonness , riotousness , and villany , but in con- finement and repentance , if he had so pleased . " " This person who lived very poor , and in a shabbeel condition in his con- finement , and ...
... continued another twenty years , not in wantonness , riotousness , and villany , but in con- finement and repentance , if he had so pleased . " " This person who lived very poor , and in a shabbeel condition in his con- finement , and ...
Pàgina 36
... continued in exem- plary observance of their rules : poverty and humility walked hand in hand ; but , in proportion as their revenues increased , their discipline began to relax ; a taste for luxury * succeeded ; and whoever has visited ...
... continued in exem- plary observance of their rules : poverty and humility walked hand in hand ; but , in proportion as their revenues increased , their discipline began to relax ; a taste for luxury * succeeded ; and whoever has visited ...
Pàgina 59
... continued his entreaties , and declared that he would not rise from his knees until he had forgiven him . At last , touched and overcome by so much Christian humility , brother Peter relented ; and , taking Gobert by the hand , with ...
... continued his entreaties , and declared that he would not rise from his knees until he had forgiven him . At last , touched and overcome by so much Christian humility , brother Peter relented ; and , taking Gobert by the hand , with ...
Pàgina 61
... continued lingering in the church ; for , feeling a weight at heart , he wished to unburden his grief in solitary prayer and meditation . At such moments , it is well known , the powers of darkness are always most active - most on the ...
... continued lingering in the church ; for , feeling a weight at heart , he wished to unburden his grief in solitary prayer and meditation . At such moments , it is well known , the powers of darkness are always most active - most on the ...
Pàgina 76
... continued much prone to reforma- tion , especially if anything might be gotten by it . " Nothing was more easy than to prove that all the monastic orders had been engaged in the late insur- rection ; and as many of the richest abbeys ...
... continued much prone to reforma- tion , especially if anything might be gotten by it . " Nothing was more easy than to prove that all the monastic orders had been engaged in the late insur- rection ; and as many of the richest abbeys ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1851 |
The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie Visualització de fragments - 1842 |
The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie,William Henry Bartlett Visualització de fragments - 1844 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
Abbot aisle already ancient appears arch arms army baronial Bayly beautiful Bishop called chapel Charles Chepstow Castle Chronicle church Cistercian cloister command conventual court Cromwell crown daughter descended Edward England Fairfax favour feet founder garrison gate Giraldus Cambrensis Glamorgan Gloucester Goldcliffe Goodrich Castle ground hall hath Herbert Hereford Hist holy honour John Kemeys KIDWELLY CASTLE King Henry King's knight lady land Laugharne Llanthony Lord lordship Majesty Marquess of Worcester monastery monastic monks Monmouth Monmouthshire nave Neath Abbey noble Norman notice observed officers ornamented Parliament Pembroke Castle Pict picturesque pillars present Prince Prior prisoner quoted Raglan Castle reign religious remains Richard river royal ruins says scene sent side siege SIR THOMAS FAIRFAX soldiers stone Thomas Tinterne Abbey tower town transept unto Uske W. H. BARTLETT Wales walls Welsh whole William window wood
Passatges populars
Pàgina 210 - A Century of the Names and Scantlings of such Inventions as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected...
Pàgina 30 - In darkness, and amid the many shapes Of joyless daylight; when the fretful stir Unprofitable, and the fever of the world, Have hung upon the beatings of my heart, How oft, in spirit, have I turned to thee, O sylvan Wye! Thou wanderer thro' the woods, How often has my spirit turned to thee!
Pàgina 30 - I behold these steep and lofty cliffs, That on a wild secluded scene impress Thoughts of more deep seclusion ; and connect The landscape with the quiet of the sky.
Pàgina 67 - When thoughts Of the last bitter hour come like a blight Over thy spirit, and sad images Of the stern agony and shroud and pall, And breathless darkness and the narrow house, Make thee to shudder, and grow sick at heart...
Pàgina 312 - He that has light within his own clear breast, May sit i' the centre, and enjoy bright day : But he, that hides a dark soul and foul thoughts, Benighted walks under the mid-day sun ; Himself is his own dungeon.
Pàgina 210 - ... which is but at such a distance. But this way hath no bounder, if the vessels be strong enough ; for I have taken a piece of a whole cannon, whereof the end was burst, and filled it...
Pàgina 67 - For I have learned To look on nature, not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes The still, sad music of humanity, Nor harsh nor grating, though of ample power To chasten and subdue.
Pàgina 143 - And for myself, besides my yearly allowance, I would have twenty gowns of apparel, six of them excellent good ones, eight of them for the country, and six other of them very excellent good ones.
Pàgina 92 - I once did hold it, as our statists do, A baseness to write fair, and labour'd much How to forget that learning; but, sir, now It did me yeoman's service.
Pàgina 243 - Now I gain the mountain's brow, What a landscape lies below! No clouds, no vapours intervene, But the gay, the open scene Does the face of Nature show, In all the hues of Heaven's bow! 6 . And, swelling to embrace the light, Spreads around beneath the sight.