Notices of a Recent Excavation in the College Chapel at Arundel

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1834 - 15 pàgines
 

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Pàgina 409 - Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the Lord, curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof; because they came not to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty.
Pàgina 409 - Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the Lord ; curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof — sang Deborah.
Pàgina 563 - Nor circle sober fifty with thy charms, Mother too fierce of dear desires, Turn, turn to willing hearts your wanton fires ; To number five direct your doves, There spread round MURRAY all your blooming loves ; Noble and young, who strikes the heart With every sprightly, every decent part ; Equal the injured to defend, To charm the mistress or to fix the friend ; He, with a hundred arts refined, Shall stretch thy conquests over half the kind.
Pàgina 366 - I write somewhat the more herein, because, perchance, you have heretofore heard, or, perchance, may hereafter hear, false bruits that I was a papist : but, trust unto it, I never, since I knew what religion meant (I thank God), was of other mind than now you shall hear that I die in ; although (I cry God mercy) I have not given fruits and testimony of my faith, as I ought to have done ; the which is the thing that I do now chiefliest repent.
Pàgina 437 - ... do shewe sum exemplary punishment, causing the to be sent up as a malyfactors, it will detter the rest frO ever doing the lyke. " The Banqueting-house goith on now well, though the going of the masons awaye have byne a great henderance to it. " Thus, with my humble dutye, I rest " Your Honours ever to be commanded, " INIGO JONES.
Pàgina 404 - Whereto the Earl answered in this manner : ' Do you ask forgiveness, Mr. Lieutenant ? Why, then, I forgive you in the same sort as I desire myself to be forgiven at the hands of God.' And then kissing his hand offered it in most charitable and kind manner to him, and holding him fast by the hand, said : ' I pray you also to forgive me whatever I have said or done in anything offensive to you' ; and he, melting into tears and answering that he forgave him with all his heart.
Pàgina 617 - Winchester, and remarkable for a freedom and elegance unknown before. That certain refinements in architecture began to grow fashionable early in the reign of Edward III. perhaps before, we learn from Chaucer's description of the structure of his House of Fame. And eke the hall and everie boure, Without peeces or joynings, But many subtell compassings As habenries and pinnacles, Imageries and tabernacles, I sawe, and full eke of windowes...
Pàgina 381 - ; and withall assured her that now he hoped assuredly to have speedy passage without impediment. Keloway as soon as he got this letter of the Earl read it, and immediately after discovered himself, that he was appointed by the Council to watch therefor him, and carry him back again to land, as he did forthwith, giving notice unto them with all speed of all that he had done.
Pàgina 520 - ... jealousies; nor did they want instruments or opportunities to discover what the meaning of it could be. Nor was the king reserved in the argument, but communicated it with those who he knew were well affected to that party, and to one or two of themselves who were reputed to be moderate men, and to desire nothing but the exercise of their religion with the greatest secrecy and caution, and who often informed him and complained "of the folly and vanity of some of their friends, and more particularly...
Pàgina 406 - October 1595 (after almost 11 years Imprisonment in the Tower) in a most sweet manner without any sign of grief or groan, only turning his head a little aside, as one falling into a pleasing sleep, he surrender'd his happy soul into the hands of Almighty God, who to his so great glory had created it.

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