The Antiquary, Volumul 31Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson E. Stock, 1895 |
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... building were encountered , and the assistance of Mr. George Payne , F.S.A. , was called in . Subsequent investigations ( which are still proceeding under Mr. Payne's superinten- dence ) have led to the discovery of a Roman villa . ofe ...
... building were encountered , and the assistance of Mr. George Payne , F.S.A. , was called in . Subsequent investigations ( which are still proceeding under Mr. Payne's superinten- dence ) have led to the discovery of a Roman villa . ofe ...
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... building , he that did this catching them again in the same form . " + He possessed great magical powers and numerous magical properties . * The Folklore of the Isle of Man can be obtained from David Nutt . Price Is . 6d . From the ...
... building , he that did this catching them again in the same form . " + He possessed great magical powers and numerous magical properties . * The Folklore of the Isle of Man can be obtained from David Nutt . Price Is . 6d . From the ...
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... building destroyed in the Great Fire we know but little , and that little is chiefly what Stow tells us in his Survey . It is known that the medieval building had a tall spire , but this had disappeared at the time of the Fire . We also ...
... building destroyed in the Great Fire we know but little , and that little is chiefly what Stow tells us in his Survey . It is known that the medieval building had a tall spire , but this had disappeared at the time of the Fire . We also ...
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... building of this description in South Uist , which , being circular in form and having a rude cloister round its sides , has been compared to a church . Something of this kind appears to be indicated by the writer just quoted . But ...
... building of this description in South Uist , which , being circular in form and having a rude cloister round its sides , has been compared to a church . Something of this kind appears to be indicated by the writer just quoted . But ...
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... Buildings " ; by Mr. George Luff on " Penywern Hill , " with explanatory map ; and also a brief account of the visit of the Royal Archeological Institute to Shrews- bury . The whole volume issued to members during 1894 contains 444 ...
... Buildings " ; by Mr. George Luff on " Penywern Hill , " with explanatory map ; and also a brief account of the visit of the Royal Archeological Institute to Shrews- bury . The whole volume issued to members during 1894 contains 444 ...
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Pagina 22 - Thy Muse may, like those feathery tribes which spring From their rude rocks, extend her skirting wing Round the moist marge of each cold Hebrid isle To that hoar pile which still its...
Pagina 77 - Here's to thee, old apple-tree, Whence thou mayst bud, and whence thou mayst blow ! And whence thou mayst bear apples enow ! Hats full! caps full! Bushel — bushel — sacks full, And my pockets full too ! Huzza...
Pagina 168 - will seek the groves Where the lady Mary is, With her five handmaidens, whose names Are five sweet symphonies, Cecily, Gertrude, Magdalen, Margaret and Rosalys.
Pagina 308 - To all who speak the English language, the history of the great agony through which the Republic of Holland was ushered into life must have peculiar interest, for it is a portion of the records of the Anglo-Saxon race — essentially the same, whether in Friesland, England, or Massachusetts.
Pagina 229 - When in one night, ere glimpse of morn, His shadowy flail hath threshed the corn That ten day-labourers could not end; Then lies him down the lubber fiend, And, stretched out all the chimney's length, Basks at the fire his hairy strength, And crop-full out of doors he flings, Ere the first cock his matin rings.
Pagina 217 - May, to seek their health ; and the whole being found guilty, were sentenced to repent " in linens" three several sabbaths. 132 " And it is statute and ordained that if any person or persons be found superstitiously and idolatrously, after this, to have passed in pilgrimage to Christ's well on the Sundays of May to seek their health, they shall repent in sacco (sackeloth) and linen three several sabbaths, and pay twenty lib.
Pagina 118 - O that I had wings like a dove : for then would I flee away, and be at rest.
Pagina 215 - Montrose never lowered his aspect. The Provost, Duncan Forbes, taking leave of him at the town's end, said : ' My Lord, I am sorry for your circumstances.
Pagina 186 - I cannot think Nature is so spent and decayed, that she can bring forth nothing worth her former years. She is always the same, like herself; and when she collects her strength, is abler still. Men are decayed, and studies. She is not.
Pagina 22 - Or thither, where beneath the showery west The mighty kings of three fair realms are laid; Once foes, perhaps, together now they rest. No slaves revere them and no wars invade: Yet frequent now, at...