The Patrician, 3. kötetJohn Burke, Sir Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 |
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2. oldal
... Edward III . Wardour was the baronial residence of the family of St. Martin , one of which , Laurence St. Martin , served as knight of the shire for Wilts , in 1361. From the St. Martins it passed into the possession of the Lovels , and ...
... Edward III . Wardour was the baronial residence of the family of St. Martin , one of which , Laurence St. Martin , served as knight of the shire for Wilts , in 1361. From the St. Martins it passed into the possession of the Lovels , and ...
3. oldal
... Edward Hungerford , Nith . Thode . ” Such were the conditions upon which the heroic Lady Arundel and her brave garrison agreed to surrender the castle . No sooner however had they done so , than the republican commanders violated their ...
... Edward Hungerford , Nith . Thode . ” Such were the conditions upon which the heroic Lady Arundel and her brave garrison agreed to surrender the castle . No sooner however had they done so , than the republican commanders violated their ...
14. oldal
... Edward Walker , Garter King at Arms . EDWARD Clopton , Esq . of Clopton , son of this marriage , was father of another Edward CLOPTON , Esq . who cut off the entail of the estate , and disinherited his only surviving son , who had ...
... Edward Walker , Garter King at Arms . EDWARD Clopton , Esq . of Clopton , son of this marriage , was father of another Edward CLOPTON , Esq . who cut off the entail of the estate , and disinherited his only surviving son , who had ...
45. oldal
... Edward Boughton , Esq . , who pulled down the mansion of Lawford Hall , the scene of the fearful event to which the trial refers , and sold the estates in the counties of Warwick and Leicester . He never married , and was succeeded in ...
... Edward Boughton , Esq . , who pulled down the mansion of Lawford Hall , the scene of the fearful event to which the trial refers , and sold the estates in the counties of Warwick and Leicester . He never married , and was succeeded in ...
79. oldal
... Edward I. were removed , and the only part of the ancient edifice now standing is the large Tower or Keep , which was partially restored and raised upon , by Edward the first Lord Monteagle . “ The walls are of ' immense thickness , and ...
... Edward I. were removed , and the only part of the ancient edifice now standing is the large Tower or Keep , which was partially restored and raised upon , by Edward the first Lord Monteagle . “ The walls are of ' immense thickness , and ...
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527. oldal - Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes, and groves ; ' .And ye that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune, and do fly him, When he comes back...
320. oldal - There's nothing bright, above, below, From flowers that bloom to stars that glow, But in its light my soul can see Some feature of thy Deity. There's nothing dark, below, above, But in its gloom I trace thy Love, And meekly wait that moment, when Thy touch shall turn all bright again ! 1 Pii orant tacite.
74. oldal - Alas ! alas ! Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy: How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are? O, think on that; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
46. oldal - Duncan is in his grave; After life's fitful fever he sleeps well; Treason has done his worst: nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing Can touch him further.
204. oldal - Of household smoke, your eye excursive roams ; Wide-stretching from the hall in whose kind haunt The hospitable Genius lingers...
527. oldal - And twixt the green sea and the azur'd vault Set roaring war; to the dread rattling thunder Have I given fire, and rifted Jove's stout oak With his own bolt; the strong-bas'd promontory Have I made shake, and by the spurs pluck'd up The pine and cedar; graves at my command Have wak'd their sleepers, op'd, and let 'em forth By my so potent art.
156. oldal - I know not right: Whom when I asked from what place he came, And how he hight, himself he did ycleepe Raleigh. The Shepherd of the Ocean by name, And said he came far from the main-sea deep.
4. oldal - Then maids and youths shall linger here, And while its sounds at distance swell, Shall sadly seem in Pity's ear To hear the woodland pilgrim's knell. Remembrance oft shall haunt the shore When Thames in summer wreaths is drest, And oft suspend the dashing oar To bid his gentle spirit rest...
320. oldal - The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation ; that away, Men are but gilded loam or painted clay.
264. oldal - Tea in England hath been sold in the leaf for six pounds, and sometimes for ten pounds the pound weight, and in respect of its former scarceness and dearness it hath been only used as a regalia in high treatments and entertainments, and presents mnde thereof to princes and grandees, till the year 1657.