| Sir Walter Scott - 1821 - 352 pages
...is but a rushy swamp ; and the massive ruins of the Castle only serve to shew what their splendour once was, and to impress on the musing visitor the...those who enjoy a humble lot in virtuous contentment. V .-a ii.' uA.ii'i. -ii . T. . It was with far different feelings that the unfortunate Countess of... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 pages
...is but a rushy swamp ; and the massive ruins of the castle only serve to show what their splendour once was, and to impress on the musing visitor the...those who enjoy a humble lot in virtuous contentment. It was with far different feelings that the unfortunate countess of Leicester viewed those gray and... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1821 - 350 pages
...is but a rushy swamp ; and the massive ruins of the Castle only serve to shew what their splendour once was, and to impress on the musing visitor the...happiness of those who enjoy a humble lot in virtuous content, ment. It was with far different feelings that the unfortunate Countess of Leicester viewed... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 414 pages
...is but a rushy swamp ; and the massive ruins of the Castle only serve to shew what their splendour once was, and to impress on the musing visitor the...possessions, and the happiness of those who enjoy an humble lot in virtuous contentment. It was with far different feelings that the unfortunate Countess... | |
| 1821 - 502 pages
...of the castle only serve to show what their splendour once was, and to impress on the musing visiter the transitory value of human possessions, and the happiness of those who enjoy an .•nimble lot in virtuous contentment.' \ The gay Raleigh: — the rude Blount — and the voluble... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 340 pages
...of the castle only serve to show what their splendour once was, and to impress on the musing visiter the transitory value of human possessions, and the happiness of those who enjoy an humble lot in virtuous contentment. It was with far different feelings that the unfortunate countess... | |
| William Thomas Moncrieff - 1824 - 396 pages
...is but a rushy swamp ; and the massive -ruins of the Castle only serve to shew what their splendour once was, and to impress on the musing visitor the...who enjoy a humble lot in virtuous contentment.'"* On the departure of Elizabeth, the Earl of Leicester continued to make K^nilworth his occasional residence,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 434 pages
...is but a rushy swamp : and the massive ruins of the castle only serve to shew what their splendour once was, and .to impress on the musing visitor the...those who enjoy a humble lot in virtuous contentment. It was with far different feelings that the unfortunate Countess of Leicester viewed those grey and... | |
| 1833 - 310 pages
...but a rushy swamp ; and the massive ruins of the castle only show what their splendour once was, and impress on the musing visitor the transitory value...those who enjoy a humble lot in virtuous contentment." On the departure of Elizabeth, the Earl of Leicester made Kenilworth his occasional residence, till... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 564 pages
...of the castle only serve to show what their splendour once was, and to impress on the musing visiter the transitory value of human possessions, and the...those who enjoy a humble lot in virtuous contentment. It was with far different feelings that the unfortunate Countess of Leicester viewed those grey and... | |
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