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Page 18
... the church its grey time - honoured head , That place of rest where parents ,
children , sleep , Where heaves the turf in many a mould'ring heap Affection's
hand hath gaily decked the ground And spring's sweet gifts profusely scatter'd
round .
... the church its grey time - honoured head , That place of rest where parents ,
children , sleep , Where heaves the turf in many a mould'ring heap Affection's
hand hath gaily decked the ground And spring's sweet gifts profusely scatter'd
round .
Page 23
Some friends of our family lived in the house to which the ruins of the castle were
attached , and we children were occasionally invited to tea , when a chief part of
our entertainment was to ascend the old keep by the spiral stair , and walk round
...
Some friends of our family lived in the house to which the ruins of the castle were
attached , and we children were occasionally invited to tea , when a chief part of
our entertainment was to ascend the old keep by the spiral stair , and walk round
...
Page 25
... its winding stair and the delightful walk round its topall come before me as I
recall these earlier days with a distinctness strangely contrasted with the vague
shadowy figures of the human beings who were my constant associates in all
these ...
... its winding stair and the delightful walk round its topall come before me as I
recall these earlier days with a distinctness strangely contrasted with the vague
shadowy figures of the human beings who were my constant associates in all
these ...
Page 27
We also visited the ruined castle , ascended the winding stair , and walked round
the top wall , and everything seemed to me exactly as I knew it of old , and neither
smaller nor larger than my memory had so long pictured it . The view of the ...
We also visited the ruined castle , ascended the winding stair , and walked round
the top wall , and everything seemed to me exactly as I knew it of old , and neither
smaller nor larger than my memory had so long pictured it . The view of the ...
Page 33
... carrying the wheat up to the stones in a continual stream , the ever - rattling
sieves and cloths which sifted out the bran and pollard , and the weird peep into
the dark cavern where the great dripping water - wheel went on its perpetual
round .
... carrying the wheat up to the stones in a continual stream , the ever - rattling
sieves and cloths which sifted out the bran and pollard , and the weird peep into
the dark cavern where the great dripping water - wheel went on its perpetual
round .
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