Excursions in the county of Surrey [by T.K. Cromwell. With an additional engr. title-leaf dated 1822].Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Greig; and P. Youngman, 1821 - 190 sidor |
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... chancel , with a chapel on each side of it , formerly communicating with the chancel by arches which are now stopped up . A small embattled tower , containing six bells , con- structed of the same materials with the church , stands a ...
... chancel , with a chapel on each side of it , formerly communicating with the chancel by arches which are now stopped up . A small embattled tower , containing six bells , con- structed of the same materials with the church , stands a ...
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... chancel , and north aisle , is a plain building of the ordinary stone of the country . The nave is about forty - three feet in length ; the chancel , which is handsomely wainscoted , thirty - two : the former is separated from the north ...
... chancel , and north aisle , is a plain building of the ordinary stone of the country . The nave is about forty - three feet in length ; the chancel , which is handsomely wainscoted , thirty - two : the former is separated from the north ...
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... chancel . It has been said by some , that Ripley was the birthplace of Sir George Ripley , a famous alchymist , and Carmelite friar , of the fifteenth century ; but this has been disputed by Bishop Tanner , who informs us that he was a ...
... chancel . It has been said by some , that Ripley was the birthplace of Sir George Ripley , a famous alchymist , and Carmelite friar , of the fifteenth century ; but this has been disputed by Bishop Tanner , who informs us that he was a ...
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... , have almost given it the appearance of a new building . Perhaps the only part still exhibiting a specimen of the ancient state of the * Itin . vi . 25 . whole is that portion of the chancel , which seems 46 SURREY .
... , have almost given it the appearance of a new building . Perhaps the only part still exhibiting a specimen of the ancient state of the * Itin . vi . 25 . whole is that portion of the chancel , which seems 46 SURREY .
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... chancel , separated withinside from the central one by pointed arches , and light clustered columns , seems to be of about that age . The north chancel is small ; the windows large , with flattened arches , of the kind which are known ...
... chancel , separated withinside from the central one by pointed arches , and light clustered columns , seems to be of about that age . The north chancel is small ; the windows large , with flattened arches , of the kind which are known ...
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Sida 96 - This was the fatal period of that virtuous fabric, wherein yet nothing did perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks ; only one man had his breeches set on fire, that would perhaps have broiled him, if he had not by the benefit of a provident wit put it out with bottle ale.
Sida 95 - King Henry making a Masque at the cardinal Wolsey's House, and certain Cannons being shot off at his entry, some of the Paper, or other stuff", wherewith one of them was stopped, did light on the Thatch, where being thought at first but an idle...
Sida 64 - Father of light and life, thou Good Supreme! O Teach me what is good; teach me Thyself! Save me from folly, vanity, and vice, From every low pursuit; and fill my soul With knowledge, conscious peace, and virtue pure; Sacred, substantial, never-fading bliss!
Sida 96 - were kept bears, bulls, and other beasts to be baited, as also mastiffs in several kennels, nourished to bait them. These bears and other beasts are there kept in plots of ground scaffolded about for the beholders to stand safe.
Sida 112 - E'en such is man, whose thread is spun, Drawn out, and cut, and so is done.
Sida 33 - On the ground-floor are eight spacious rooms, besides the hall of entrance, and the great staircase. In the principal front, a flight of thirteen steps, leads to the great entrance, under a pediment supported by Corinthian columns. The situation is well chosen, commanding various views of the water and plantations in the park.
Sida 64 - The Castle of Indolence,' &c. who died at Richmond, on the 22nd of August, and was buried there on the 29th, OS 1748. The Earl of Buchan, unwilling that so good a man and sweet a poet should be without a memorial, has denoted the place of his interment for the satisfaction of his admirers, in the year of our Lord 1792.
Sida 95 - The King's players had a new play, called All is True, representing some principal pieces of the reign of Henry the Eighth, which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the order, with their Georges and Garter, the guards with their embroidered coats and the like; sufficient, in truth, within a while to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous.
Sida 169 - While lasts the mountain, or while Thames shall flow). I seem through consecrated walks to rove ; I hear soft music die along the grove : Led by the sound, I roam from shade to shade, By godlike poets venerable made : Here his first lays majestic Denham sung ; There the last numbers flow'd from Cowley's tongue.
Sida 95 - ... which fell out by a peal of chambers, (that I know not upon what occasion were to be used in the play) the tampin or stopple of one of them lighting in the thatch that...