Gregory), gives the pronunciation of this word : — ' 0 cruel Death, what hast thou done. To take from us our mother's darling Son ? Thou hast taken toll, ground and drest his griit, The hran lieth here, the flour is gone to Christ. A Topographical History of Surrey - Página 212de Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton, Edward William Brayley - 1844Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Tymms - 1832 - 262 páginas
...aged 102, Mary Cross, widow. On a monument in WARLINGHAM Church, are the following curious lines : " O cruel Death, what hast thou done, To take from us...hast taken toll, ground, and drest his grist, The brand lieth here, the flour is gone to Christ." At Clandon Place, WEST CLANDON, built by the first... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1841 - 638 páginas
...month. — The lord of the manor upholds the premises, and pays the poor. 10 Manning and Bray, (SCRREY, vol. ii. p. 432), preserve the following singular...worth four thousand pounds, which he humanely divided. Here is a School, supported by subscription, at which upwards of sixty poor children are educated.... | |
| Samuel Tymms - 1842 - 256 páginas
...aged 102, Mary Cross, widow. On a monument in WARLINGHAM Church, are the following curious lines: " O cruel Death, what hast thou done, To take from us...hast taken toll, ground, and drest his grist, The brand lieth here, the flour is gone to Christ." At Clandon Place, WEST CLANDON, built by the first... | |
| John Harland - 1876 - 484 páginas
...neighbourhood, on the tombstone of a miller (Lionel Gregory), gives the pronunciation of this word : — ' 0 cruel Death, what hast thou done. To take from us...darling Son ? Thou hast taken toll, ground and drest his griit, The hran lieth here, the flour is gone to Christ.' Gnit. or Gurt, corruption of great; generally... | |
| Granville William Gresham Leveson Gower - 1876 - 488 páginas
...neighbourhood, on the tombstone of a miller (Lionel Gregory), gives the pronunciation of this word : — 1 0 cruel Death, what hast thou done, To take from us our mother's darling Son P Thou hast taken toll, ground and drest his griit, The In an lieth here, the flour is gone to Christ.'... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1876 - 180 páginas
...neighbourhood, on the tombstone of a miller (Lionel Gregory), gives tho pronunciation of this word :— ' 0 cruel Death, what hast thou done, To take from us our mother's darling Son P Thou hast taken toll, ground and drest his grist, The hrau lieth here, the flour is gone to Christ.'... | |
| George Phillips Bevan - 1879 - 164 páginas
...inscription on a tombstone to a miller, which formerly existed here. It is worth preserving:— " 0 cruel Death, what hast thou done, To take from us our mother's darling son? Thou has taken toll, ground and drest his grist, The bran lieth here, the flour hath gone to Christ." The... | |
| Robert Phillips Anderson - 1885 - 412 páginas
...Chelsham are also on the hills. In the former churchyard was a stone with this inscription : — " In memory of Mr. Lionel Gregory, late of Mitcham in...master thirty years, and never said " No " by night or day : he died worth four thousand pounds, which he humanely divided." The tomb of Alderman Kelly... | |
| 1900 - 408 páginas
...1760, aged 102, Mary Cross, widow. On a monument in Warlingham Church are the following curious lines : "O cruel Death, what hast thou done, To take from...hast taken toll, ground, and drest his grist, The brand lieth here, the flour is gone to Christ." At Clandon Place or House, West Clandon, built by the... | |
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