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... Period of their Creation to the present Time . With some Account of Warwick , Birmingham , Lemming- ton , Kenilworth , Stratford - upon - Avon , & c . & c .; inter- spersed with Pieces of Local Poetry , Incidental Biogra- phy , and ...
... Period of their Creation to the present Time . With some Account of Warwick , Birmingham , Lemming- ton , Kenilworth , Stratford - upon - Avon , & c . & c .; inter- spersed with Pieces of Local Poetry , Incidental Biogra- phy , and ...
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... never lover so deserving as Mr. Delme ! But , alas ! the tedious period of the mourning was still unex- pired ; and during this interval Miss Arden unhappily experienced a renewal of her alarms , and , in spite of all 10 WARWICK CASTLE ,
... never lover so deserving as Mr. Delme ! But , alas ! the tedious period of the mourning was still unex- pired ; and during this interval Miss Arden unhappily experienced a renewal of her alarms , and , in spite of all 10 WARWICK CASTLE ,
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... period of its erection being too remote to be exactly ascertained . It appears that it was repaired by Roger de Newburgh , the second Norman Earl of Warwick , in the reign of King Stephen , and was rebuilt by Thomas Beauchamp Earl of ...
... period of its erection being too remote to be exactly ascertained . It appears that it was repaired by Roger de Newburgh , the second Norman Earl of Warwick , in the reign of King Stephen , and was rebuilt by Thomas Beauchamp Earl of ...
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... period of its erection , the highest value of an ox was 13s . 4d . , and a quarter of the finest wheat sold for 3s . and 4d . The beauty of this splendid pile , which is of gothic architecture , is considerably impaired by the rapacious ...
... period of its erection , the highest value of an ox was 13s . 4d . , and a quarter of the finest wheat sold for 3s . and 4d . The beauty of this splendid pile , which is of gothic architecture , is considerably impaired by the rapacious ...
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... period in a ruinous condition . His Lordship ex- pended upwards of twenty thousand pounds in repairing and beautifying it , and under his personal inspection it was restored to its pristine splendour . Lord Brooke , as before observed ...
... period in a ruinous condition . His Lordship ex- pended upwards of twenty thousand pounds in repairing and beautifying it , and under his personal inspection it was restored to its pristine splendour . Lord Brooke , as before observed ...
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affair afterwards amidst amongst anxious appears apprized arrived assured aunt Bath brother Captain Arden Captain Garth castle ceived CHAPTER church connexions Countess Court daughter death Delme departure desire dispatched dreadful Duchess Duchess of Albemarle Dudley Duke Earl of Leicester Earl of Warwick Earl's early Ellen England erected extreme father fatigue feelings former Grosvenor Square Guy's Cliff heart Heaven Henry honour hope informed journey Kenilworth Kenilworth Castle King Lady Aylmer Lady Douglas Sheffield Lady Rathfarnham leave London Lord Carloraine Lord George Lord Maynooth Lord Montague Lord Rathfarnham Lordship lover Margaret Marianne marriage ment Meredith mind Miss Arden Miss Aylmer Montague's monument morning mother Offa passed present Queen reign remained residence Richard Richmond road scarcely scene Sir John Moore sister soon sorrow Spain Stonleigh suffering tague tears tion tomb town Warwick Castle whilst wholly Wilton Abbey young
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Página 73 - Witty above her sexe, but that's not all, Wise to Salvation was good Mistris Hall, Something of Shakespeare was in that, but this Wholy of him with whom she's now in blisse. Then, Passenger, ha'st ne're a teare, To weep with her that wept with all ? That wept yet set herself to chere Them up with comforts cordiall.
Página 40 - Behold, thou hast made my days as it were a span long : and mine age is even as nothing in respect of thee ; and verily every man living is altogether vanity.
Página 287 - Farewell the tranquil mind ! Farewell content ! Farewell the plumed troop, and the big wars, That make ambition virtue ! O, farewell ! Farewell the neighing steed, and the shrill trump, The spirit-stirring drum, the ear-piercing fife, The royal banner ; and all quality. Pride, pomp, and circumstance of glorious war ! And O, you mortal engines, whose rude throats The immortal Jove's dread clamours counterfeit, Farewell ! Othello's occupation's gone ! lago.
Página 36 - Matched with two great English peers ; She that did supply the wars With thunder, and the court with stars ; She that in her youth had been Darling to the maiden Queen, Till she was content to quit Her favour for her favourite, Whose...
Página 25 - IV. to his Estate and Honours ; who when he had lived long enough for his country, himself, and his reputation, was, together with his wife Margaret, buried in this place, in the year of our Lord, 1401.
Página 36 - Whose gold thread when she saw spun And the death of her brave son, Thought it safest to retire, From all care and vain desire, To a private country cell ; Where she spent her days so well, That to her the better sort Came as to an holy court ; And the poor that liv-ed near Dearth nor famine could not fear...
Página 72 - Olympus habet. Stay passenger, why goest thou by so fast? Read, if thou canst, whom envious death hath plast Within this monument; Shakespeare with whome Quick nature dide; whose name doth deck ys tombe Far more than cost; sith all yt he hath writt Leaves living art but page to serve his witt. Obiit ano. doi 1616 ^Etatis 53 Die 23 Ap.
Página 42 - Fulke Greville, servant to Queen Elizabeth, counsellor to King James, and friend to Sir Philip Sidney.
Página 271 - The soldiers who threw themselves down to perish by the way-side gave utterance to far different feelings with their dying breath : shame and strong anger were their last sentiments ; and their groans were mingled with imprecations upon the Spaniards, by whom they fancied themselves betrayed, and upon the generals, who chose rather to let them die like beasts than take their chance in the field of battle.
Página 31 - Harry vi. thewhuch body with grete deliberacon' and ful worshipful condiut Bi See Andby lond was broght to Warrewik the iiii day of October the yer abouesaide and was leide with ful Solenne exequies in a feir chest made of Stone in this Chirche afore the west dore of this chapel according to his last Wille And Testament therein to rest...