The Sonning parish magazine1869 |
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... villages as in England ; these certainly are not cheering sights . But it would be most unfair to condemn France , ( which many do ) , as an ugly country , from the specimen of a single tract such as this . The fact is , that in France ...
... villages as in England ; these certainly are not cheering sights . But it would be most unfair to condemn France , ( which many do ) , as an ugly country , from the specimen of a single tract such as this . The fact is , that in France ...
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... villages swept away . A relative of mine who visited that region some time after- wards saw scraps of rubbish left by the water in the trees at a height of fifteen feet , and this you must remember not in a narrow pent up valley , but ...
... villages swept away . A relative of mine who visited that region some time after- wards saw scraps of rubbish left by the water in the trees at a height of fifteen feet , and this you must remember not in a narrow pent up valley , but ...
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... village was evidently a great enjoyment . From an early hour in the morning the different Choirs began to arrive , and the Church , which had been decorated with the most exquisite taste by the ladies of the parish , being already open ...
... village was evidently a great enjoyment . From an early hour in the morning the different Choirs began to arrive , and the Church , which had been decorated with the most exquisite taste by the ladies of the parish , being already open ...
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... village . Everything was felt to depend upon the weather , the only means of dining the 500 guests expected being a large tent The tent was obtained from Reading , and erected in the meadow adjoining the Vicarage garden , and an ...
... village . Everything was felt to depend upon the weather , the only means of dining the 500 guests expected being a large tent The tent was obtained from Reading , and erected in the meadow adjoining the Vicarage garden , and an ...
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... villages and woody hills in the far dis- tance . Throughout the south of France there are many re- semblances to ... village , or more often an old decayed fortress . But while on one side Clermont looks down from its eminence on the ...
... villages and woody hills in the far dis- tance . Throughout the south of France there are many re- semblances to ... village , or more often an old decayed fortress . But while on one side Clermont looks down from its eminence on the ...
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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.