The Sonning parish magazine1869 |
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... English winter , our thoughts will often turn to the strongest possible contrast ; to quiet travels made in the serenity of summer through hot sunny lands . In the Autumn of 1867 , the writer made a journey through certain regions of ...
... English winter , our thoughts will often turn to the strongest possible contrast ; to quiet travels made in the serenity of summer through hot sunny lands . In the Autumn of 1867 , the writer made a journey through certain regions of ...
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... English towns , where , ( as in Read- ing , ) every man builds what is right in his own eyes . The larger houses and the hotels are built round courts , which you enter from the street by an archway ; the driver of your omnibus from the ...
... English towns , where , ( as in Read- ing , ) every man builds what is right in his own eyes . The larger houses and the hotels are built round courts , which you enter from the street by an archway ; the driver of your omnibus from the ...
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... English Cathedrals . French Cathedrals are generally much loftier in proportion to their length than the English ; no Cathe- dral in France is so long as that of Winchester or Canterbury , no Cathedral in England is so lofty as Amiens ...
... English Cathedrals . French Cathedrals are generally much loftier in proportion to their length than the English ; no Cathe- dral in France is so long as that of Winchester or Canterbury , no Cathedral in England is so lofty as Amiens ...
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... English did not take at the time of their greatest conquests , when Charles VII retained so little except this city , and its immediate neighbourhood , that he was derisively called king of Bourges . Having already made a few remarks on ...
... English did not take at the time of their greatest conquests , when Charles VII retained so little except this city , and its immediate neighbourhood , that he was derisively called king of Bourges . Having already made a few remarks on ...
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... English trans- lation of it being as follows , - " Here lies Laurence Fyton , Esquire , formerly Bailiff of Sonnyng , who died March 29 , A.D. 1434. Upon whose soul God have mercy . Amen . " Out of the mouth of the brass figure issues a ...
... English trans- lation of it being as follows , - " Here lies Laurence Fyton , Esquire , formerly Bailiff of Sonnyng , who died March 29 , A.D. 1434. Upon whose soul God have mercy . Amen . " Out of the mouth of the brass figure issues a ...
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Page 32 - For why? thou shalt not leave my soul in hell : neither shalt thou suffer thy Holy One to see corruption.
Page 5 - He has outsoared the shadow of our night; Envy and calumny and hate and pain, And that unrest which men miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture not again...
Page 4 - But let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloister's pale, And love the high embowed roof, With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light.