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Pagina xiv
... full of interest . Its natural charms are many and great . Its three distinctly marked divisions present features which , while widely differing from each other , are all of a pleasing character , each possessing a XIV . INTRODUCTION .
... full of interest . Its natural charms are many and great . Its three distinctly marked divisions present features which , while widely differing from each other , are all of a pleasing character , each possessing a XIV . INTRODUCTION .
Pagina xv
... natural and artificial features . " Paxton Hood has described it as a " minature medallion of England , " and on another occasion writes : - " Gloucester- shire has many claims on the regard of most Englishmen , whatever may be the ...
... natural and artificial features . " Paxton Hood has described it as a " minature medallion of England , " and on another occasion writes : - " Gloucester- shire has many claims on the regard of most Englishmen , whatever may be the ...
Pagina 3
... natural beauty and one rich in archæological interest — the parish of Westbury - on - Trym , adjoining that of Clifton , and situated on the north side of the Avon within three or four miles of its confluence with the Severn . " JOHN ...
... natural beauty and one rich in archæological interest — the parish of Westbury - on - Trym , adjoining that of Clifton , and situated on the north side of the Avon within three or four miles of its confluence with the Severn . " JOHN ...
Pagina 45
... naturally aroused the indignation of patriots , and plans of opposition were devised . This led to the prosecution of Lord William Russell and others for conspiracy in 1683 ; and their friends sought the opinion and advice of Sir Robert ...
... naturally aroused the indignation of patriots , and plans of opposition were devised . This led to the prosecution of Lord William Russell and others for conspiracy in 1683 ; and their friends sought the opinion and advice of Sir Robert ...
Pagina 66
... natural to suppose , was attended with much that was disquieting to his mind . For the increased demands which were thus made upon him he was not prepared . His physical powers had , unhappily , been weakened by long indulged habits of ...
... natural to suppose , was attended with much that was disquieting to his mind . For the increased demands which were thus made upon him he was not prepared . His physical powers had , unhappily , been weakened by long indulged habits of ...
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afterwards Ampney Crucis appears appointed Archbishop Atkyns Baptist Barnwood beautiful became Bishop born Bowly Bristol buried Canon Cathedral Chapel character Charles Cheltenham Christian Church Cirencester Coleford College Cotswold Court daughter Dean death died divine Dobell early Edward elected eminent England esteem father favour Frampton friends gentleman Gloucester Gloucester Cathedral Gloucestershire held Henry Hill honour Hyett influence inscription interesting John Rolt King King's labours Leckhampton Little Compton lived London Lord Lysons married Mary memory monument native neighbour Newent Nonconformist Northleach occasion Oxford Ozleworth Painswick parish Powell preached present published Quedgeley rector religious remarkable residence Robert Rodmarton Royal Samuel Samuel Lysons says School sermon Sir John Society spirit Street Stroud studies Sydney Dobell Tetbury Tewkesbury Thomas took town Trye vicar village Warburton Wheatstone wife William Winchcombe worthy writing wrote young
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Pagina 36 - I sometimes hold it half a sin To put in words the grief I feel; For words, like Nature, half reveal And half conceal the Soul within. But, for the unquiet heart and brain, A use in measured language lies; The sad mechanic exercise, Like dull narcotics, numbing pain.
Pagina 171 - You haste away so soon : As yet the early-rising Sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run But to the even-song ; And, having prayed together, we Will go with you along. We have short time to stay, as you, We have as short a Spring ; As quick a growth to meet decay As you, or any thing.
Pagina 44 - Trevor, and who was made a Knight of the Bath at the coronation of Charles II.
Pagina xvi - To them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour and immortality, eternal life...
Pagina 263 - As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness.
Pagina 116 - I would not advise your lordship," said Quin, " to make use of that inference ; for, if I am not mistaken, that was the case of the twelve apostles.
Pagina 109 - Bradley's discoveries of the aberration of light and the nutation of the earth's axis, the photographic measurement of the heavens, Schwabe's work on the sunspot period, and Mr.
Pagina 138 - A way to do it by night as well as by day, though as dark as pitch is black.
Pagina 205 - I would that wars should cease, I would the globe from end to end Might sow and reap in peace, And some new Spirit o'erbear...
Pagina 134 - As to the future grandeur of America, and its being a rising empire under one head, whether republican or monarchical, it is one of the idlest and most visionary notions that ever was conceived even by writers of romance.