The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 34
... gardens of Swetzinghen . The hour being duly announced , the noble company began immediately to put themselves in motion ; and as it was not supposed that there could be any danger in mixing with any part of such a society as this , my ...
... gardens of Swetzinghen . The hour being duly announced , the noble company began immediately to put themselves in motion ; and as it was not supposed that there could be any danger in mixing with any part of such a society as this , my ...
Page 35
... garden , were chiefly composed of beds of roses . Although seen only by moonlight , the first view of the gardens of Swetzinghen was very imposing , not- withstanding their being arranged in the old stiff fashion which we know in ...
... garden , were chiefly composed of beds of roses . Although seen only by moonlight , the first view of the gardens of Swetzinghen was very imposing , not- withstanding their being arranged in the old stiff fashion which we know in ...
Page 36
... garden , and being sensible only of my approach to the place of amusement by the in- creasing sound of the music , we at length arrived at a part of the garden where , on a dripping rock , in a strik- ing situation , from the ...
... garden , and being sensible only of my approach to the place of amusement by the in- creasing sound of the music , we at length arrived at a part of the garden where , on a dripping rock , in a strik- ing situation , from the ...
Page 37
... gardens of his royal high- ness at Swetzinghen is nearly encircled by trees , except- ing in the back of that part which is laid out for the stage , where is a beautiful temple of Apollo built of polished stone , in the open portico of ...
... gardens of his royal high- ness at Swetzinghen is nearly encircled by trees , except- ing in the back of that part which is laid out for the stage , where is a beautiful temple of Apollo built of polished stone , in the open portico of ...
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... garden at a small distance , he had been induced to follow me , being greatly surprised that I should have chosen such an hour for a walk . Having , however , pursued my steps for some time , he caught sight of me again at a distance ...
... garden at a small distance , he had been induced to follow me , being greatly surprised that I should have chosen such an hour for a walk . Having , however , pursued my steps for some time , he caught sight of me again at a distance ...
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