Old England: historic pictures of life in old castles, forests, abbeys, and cities, etcPartridge & Oakey, 1851 - 202 pàgines |
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Pàgina 9
... night of Time , while as yet the roar of the voices of the mighty people was unheard- before the seas were traversed by the innume- rable keels - when the sea - kings were unborn- when the East was the centre of throne and literature ...
... night of Time , while as yet the roar of the voices of the mighty people was unheard- before the seas were traversed by the innume- rable keels - when the sea - kings were unborn- when the East was the centre of throne and literature ...
Pàgina 28
... night and day , the twilight time of the nation , when every man believed himself to be surrounded by the mys- terious and the wonderful ; the age of portents and of marvels , the age of superstition , of haunted halls and forests ...
... night and day , the twilight time of the nation , when every man believed himself to be surrounded by the mys- terious and the wonderful ; the age of portents and of marvels , the age of superstition , of haunted halls and forests ...
Pàgina 40
... night never spread a more sombre pall , ter- rible . The churches , farms , fields , homesteads , seemed retreating into night . Beneath , the waters were turbid with the mere . threat of its power . As it came on , it assumed another ...
... night never spread a more sombre pall , ter- rible . The churches , farms , fields , homesteads , seemed retreating into night . Beneath , the waters were turbid with the mere . threat of its power . As it came on , it assumed another ...
Pàgina 55
... night and by day , and put them in prison for their gold and silver , and punished them with such inexpressible torments as none of the martyrs ever suffered . They hung them by the feet , and smoked them with foul smoke ; and they hung ...
... night and by day , and put them in prison for their gold and silver , and punished them with such inexpressible torments as none of the martyrs ever suffered . They hung them by the feet , and smoked them with foul smoke ; and they hung ...
Pàgina 68
... night in such a place as this , to which we have descended , below the keep of Newcastle , was calculated to try the tone of the firmest nerves ; for though beautiful , ex- ceedingly beautiful it is in all that respects the ...
... night in such a place as this , to which we have descended , below the keep of Newcastle , was calculated to try the tone of the firmest nerves ; for though beautiful , ex- ceedingly beautiful it is in all that respects the ...
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Old England: historic pictures of life in old castles, forests, abbeys, and ... Edwin Paxton Hood Visualització completa - 1851 |
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Abbey abbot Allan Cunningham ancient ballad barons battle Battle of Hastings beautiful beneath brave Caerphilly called castle cathedral chapel character church Cloth dark death ditto earl EBENEZER ELLIOTT English English peasant Europe Evesham's plain fathers feudal fire forest days French Revolution friends Fulke glorious glory green hall haunted heart Hereward honour Jacob Abbott king King Arthur labour lady land legends live LONDON Longbeard lord magnificent mantle memory ment Middle Ages mighty mind monastery monks murdered nation Nature night noble Norman Old England outlaw PARTRIDGE AND OAKEY passed peace perhaps poor queen racter reader reign Robin Hood Romsey Abbey ruins Saxon scene seen shades Shilling sixpence spirit spot superstition sword temples things THOMAS CHATTERTON thou tion tombs Treaty Treaty of Amiens Treaty of Tilsit trees truth villages walk wild William wind wood Young England
Passatges populars
Pàgina 15 - Roused though it be full often to a mood Which spurns the check of salutary bands,* That this most famous Stream in bogs and sands Should perish ; and to evil and to good Be lost for ever. In our halls is hung Armoury of the invincible Knights of old : We must be free or die, who speak...
Pàgina 58 - There, interspers'd in lawns and opening glades, Thin trees arise that shun each other's shades. Here in full light the russet plains extend : There wrapt in clouds the bluish hills ascend. E'en the wild heath displays her purple dyes, And 'midst the desert fruitful fields arise, That crown'd with tufted trees and springing corn, Like verdant isles, the sable waste adorn.
Pàgina 77 - Fear and trembling Hope, Silence and Foresight ; Death the Skeleton, And Time the Shadow ; there to celebrate, As in a natural temple scattered o'er With altars undisturbed of mossy stone, United worship ; or in mute repose To lie, and listen to the mountain flood Murmuring from Glaramara's inmost caves.
Pàgina 15 - ... thought of that the Flood Of British freedom, which, to the open sea Of the world's praise, from dark antiquity Hath flowed, 'with pomp of waters, unwithstood...
Pàgina 75 - He gathers all the parish there ; Points out the place of either yew, Here Baucis, there Philemon, grew : Till once a parson of our town, ' To mend his barn, cut Baucis down ; At which, 'tis hard to be...
Pàgina 76 - Tree! a living thing Produced too slowly ever to decay; Of form and aspect too magnificent To be destroyed.
Pàgina 37 - ... every powerful man made his castles, and held them against him ; and they filled the land full of castles. They cruelly oppressed the wretched men of the land with castle-works. When the castles were made, they filled them with devils and evil men.
Pàgina 93 - An hundred valiant men had this brave Robin Hood, Still ready at his call, that bowmen were right good ; All clad in Lincoln green, with caps of red and blue...
Pàgina 36 - Illumining the vaulted roof, A thousand torches flam'd aloof : From massy cups, with golden gleam Sparkled the red metheglin's stream : To grace the gorgeous festival, Along the lofty-window'd hall, The storied tapestry was hung : With minstrelsy the rafters rung...