Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... bells were to be rung . In the very earliest ages of which we have any history , bells have been known ; but it is probable that the original specimens were only hand - bells . In Egypt the feast of Osiris was announced by ringing them ...
... bells were to be rung . In the very earliest ages of which we have any history , bells have been known ; but it is probable that the original specimens were only hand - bells . In Egypt the feast of Osiris was announced by ringing them ...
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abbey a great bell , called Guthlac , and afterwards added six others , Pega , Bega , Bettelin , Bartholomew , Tatevin , and Turketul . Bells were not used in the Greek Church till 865 , when Ursus Patriciacus , Duke of Venice , gave ...
abbey a great bell , called Guthlac , and afterwards added six others , Pega , Bega , Bettelin , Bartholomew , Tatevin , and Turketul . Bells were not used in the Greek Church till 865 , when Ursus Patriciacus , Duke of Venice , gave ...
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... bells ! And his merry bosom swells With the pean of the bells ! And he dances and he yells ; Keeping time , time , time , In a sort of Runic rhyme To the pean of the bells- Of the bells : Keeping time , time , time , In a sort of Runic ...
... bells ! And his merry bosom swells With the pean of the bells ! And he dances and he yells ; Keeping time , time , time , In a sort of Runic rhyme To the pean of the bells- Of the bells : Keeping time , time , time , In a sort of Runic ...
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