Pleasant Days in Pleasant PlacesHardwicke & Bogue, 1879 - 293 pages |
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... original charm . A rustic wooden bridge is among its leading features . The sides of the hollow in which the water falls are of the blackish indurated slatey clay of which the greater part of the soil hereabouts is composed , and the ...
... original charm . A rustic wooden bridge is among its leading features . The sides of the hollow in which the water falls are of the blackish indurated slatey clay of which the greater part of the soil hereabouts is composed , and the ...
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... original builders took so much pains to relieve and beautify , are now covered with monotonous coats of paint or whitewash . If the timber - work were ' picked out ' with black or a dark brown , as in the old Cheshire manor houses ...
... original builders took so much pains to relieve and beautify , are now covered with monotonous coats of paint or whitewash . If the timber - work were ' picked out ' with black or a dark brown , as in the old Cheshire manor houses ...
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... original timbers are to be found , in a state more or less perfect and sound . It is to be hoped that ere long this feature will be restored . The roof of the chancel is of a lower pitch , but more highly ornamented with oak and ...
... original timbers are to be found , in a state more or less perfect and sound . It is to be hoped that ere long this feature will be restored . The roof of the chancel is of a lower pitch , but more highly ornamented with oak and ...
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... original entrance to the college was by a gateway on the north , which still remains ; the roof of the chapel fell in at the end of the last century . The houses and outbuildings of the college ( among which the ' solars ' are still ...
... original entrance to the college was by a gateway on the north , which still remains ; the roof of the chapel fell in at the end of the last century . The houses and outbuildings of the college ( among which the ' solars ' are still ...
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... original architect of the Cathe- dral , to have selected such low and boggy ground as the site of the future edifice . But the site was chosen on account of the superstitious attachment of the inhabitants to the spot ; and in order to ...
... original architect of the Cathe- dral , to have selected such low and boggy ground as the site of the future edifice . But the site was chosen on account of the superstitious attachment of the inhabitants to the spot ; and in order to ...
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Page 195 - Her tears fell with the dews at even; Her tears fell ere the dews were dried; She could not look on the sweet heaven, Either at morn or eventide. After the flitting of the bats, When thickest dark did trance the sky, She drew her casement-curtain by, And glanced athwart the glooming flats. 20 She only said, 'The night is dreary, He cometh not,' she said; She said, 'I am aweary, aweary, I would that I were dead!
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