Pilgrimages to English ShrinesArthur Hall, Virtue & Company, 1850 |
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... ROYAL EXCHANGE ( AS BUILT BY GRESHAM ) 70 72 THE ENGLISH HOUSE AT ANTWERP 74 INTWOOD HALL , NORFOLK STATUE OF GRESHAM IN GRESHAM COLLEGE 81 ST . HELEN'S CHURCH , BISHOPSGATE • SIR T. GRESHAM'S TOMB 888 83 85 THE MANOR HOUSE AT STOKE ...
... ROYAL EXCHANGE ( AS BUILT BY GRESHAM ) 70 72 THE ENGLISH HOUSE AT ANTWERP 74 INTWOOD HALL , NORFOLK STATUE OF GRESHAM IN GRESHAM COLLEGE 81 ST . HELEN'S CHURCH , BISHOPSGATE • SIR T. GRESHAM'S TOMB 888 83 85 THE MANOR HOUSE AT STOKE ...
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... royal palace . It obtained the name of Camera Stellata , from the walls or ceiling having been ornamented with stars ; but the building in use for the meetings of this court from the end of the reign of Elizabeth until its abolition in ...
... royal palace . It obtained the name of Camera Stellata , from the walls or ceiling having been ornamented with stars ; but the building in use for the meetings of this court from the end of the reign of Elizabeth until its abolition in ...
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... royal homage , cutting a passage through the woods , which is still called ' the Queen's gap . ' The furniture , however , of her Majesty's bed - room , has nothing about it of the Elizabethan era ; it is no older than the time of the ...
... royal homage , cutting a passage through the woods , which is still called ' the Queen's gap . ' The furniture , however , of her Majesty's bed - room , has nothing about it of the Elizabethan era ; it is no older than the time of the ...
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... royal affairs of the nation . The evil spirit of intolerance was abroad ; all men did not consider The words mercer and merchant - adventurer are familiar to many persons , who perhaps do not attach a very definite idea to either term ...
... royal affairs of the nation . The evil spirit of intolerance was abroad ; all men did not consider The words mercer and merchant - adventurer are familiar to many persons , who perhaps do not attach a very definite idea to either term ...
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... Royal Exchange , and hardly bestows a thought on its noble founder SIR THOMAS GRESHAM - who so bravely laboured for the renown of his city and the glory of his country . And , truly , the rare old Knight is what artists and moralists ...
... Royal Exchange , and hardly bestows a thought on its noble founder SIR THOMAS GRESHAM - who so bravely laboured for the renown of his city and the glory of his country . And , truly , the rare old Knight is what artists and moralists ...
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Página 93 - Say, Father Thames, for thou hast seen Full many a sprightly race Disporting on thy margent green The paths of pleasure trace, Who foremost now delight to cleave With pliant arm thy glassy wave?
Página 108 - Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive!
Página 11 - Wilt thou leave thy sins and go to heaven, or have thy sins and go to hell...
Página 47 - For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night. Thou earnest them away as with a flood; they are as a sleep: in the morning they are like grass which groweth up. In the morning it flourisheth, and groweth up; in the evening it is cut down, and withereth.
Página 62 - Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord ; for they rest from their labours ; and their works do follow them, Rev.
Página 236 - Here he dwelt in a family, which, for piety, order, harmony, and every virtue, was a house of God. Here he had the privilege of a country recess, the fragrant bower, the spreading lawn, the flowery garden, and other advantages to...
Página 237 - ... for children he condescended to lay aside the scholar, the philosopher, and the wit, to write little poems of devotion, and systems of instruction, adapted to their wants and capacities, from the dawn of reason through its gradations of advance in the morning of life.
Página 288 - never drew a more ludicrous distortion, both of attitude and physiognomy, than this effect occasioned: nor was there wantin'g beside it one of those beautiful female faces which the same Hogarth, in whom the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet...
Página 87 - Whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him ? 1 St.
Página 88 - expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way.