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The Baldacchino stands under the dome : it is one hundred and twenty - two feet high , supported by four spiral bronze columns . The pope was car , ried on his chair in grand procession ; two great fans of white peacocks ' feathers were ...
The Baldacchino stands under the dome : it is one hundred and twenty - two feet high , supported by four spiral bronze columns . The pope was car , ried on his chair in grand procession ; two great fans of white peacocks ' feathers were ...
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In 1000 , these monks built the first wooden bridge over the Thames , which was deemed so impregnable by Canute , that he cut a canal from Rotherhithe , to let his feet pass above the bridge , for the blockade of London .
In 1000 , these monks built the first wooden bridge over the Thames , which was deemed so impregnable by Canute , that he cut a canal from Rotherhithe , to let his feet pass above the bridge , for the blockade of London .
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It is rather larger than a sparrow , with a yellow - brown plumage , a yellowish head and feet , and a conic beak , very thick in proportion to its body . This bird is exceedingly common in Hindustan ; he is astonishingly sensible ...
It is rather larger than a sparrow , with a yellow - brown plumage , a yellowish head and feet , and a conic beak , very thick in proportion to its body . This bird is exceedingly common in Hindustan ; he is astonishingly sensible ...
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... was accused of having ridden upon her own daughter , transformed into a pony , and shod by the devil , which made the girl ever after lame , both in hands and feet a misfortune entailed upon her son , who was alive of late years .
... was accused of having ridden upon her own daughter , transformed into a pony , and shod by the devil , which made the girl ever after lame , both in hands and feet a misfortune entailed upon her son , who was alive of late years .
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... and throats That rang with revelry and wo — were here Immingled in the stir of life ; but now A deadness mantles round the midnight scene : Time , with bis awful feet , has paced the world , And frowned her myriads into sleep !
... and throats That rang with revelry and wo — were here Immingled in the stir of life ; but now A deadness mantles round the midnight scene : Time , with bis awful feet , has paced the world , And frowned her myriads into sleep !
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