The Old Country: A Book of Love & Praise of EnglandErnest Rhys J.M. Dent & Sons, 1917 - 319 páginas |
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... glory , that if the most Omnipotent had fashioned the world round like a ring , as he did like a globe , it might have been most worthily the only gemme therein . For the air is most temperate and wholesome , fitted in the middest of ...
... glory , that if the most Omnipotent had fashioned the world round like a ring , as he did like a globe , it might have been most worthily the only gemme therein . For the air is most temperate and wholesome , fitted in the middest of ...
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... glory of this age ; and the " New Forest " of mast and yard that follows the windings of the Thames , to be , take it all in all , a more majestic scene , I don't say merely than any of our streets or palaces as they now are , but even ...
... glory of this age ; and the " New Forest " of mast and yard that follows the windings of the Thames , to be , take it all in all , a more majestic scene , I don't say merely than any of our streets or palaces as they now are , but even ...
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... glory of Westminster . England was all prepared to be permeated with the Norman energy , and when immediately after the Conquest came , the great shrine inherited all the glamour of a lost period , while it established itself with the ...
... glory of Westminster . England was all prepared to be permeated with the Norman energy , and when immediately after the Conquest came , the great shrine inherited all the glamour of a lost period , while it established itself with the ...
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... glory , connects every man by the transcendent bond of his national blood . The spectators , who are numerous beyond precedent , express their sympathy with these fervent feelings by continual hurrahs . Every moment are shouted aloud by ...
... glory , connects every man by the transcendent bond of his national blood . The spectators , who are numerous beyond precedent , express their sympathy with these fervent feelings by continual hurrahs . Every moment are shouted aloud by ...
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... Glory of his Country , and such a respectful Grati- tude to the Memory of its Princes . I must not omit , that the Benevolence of my good old Friend , which flows out towards every one he converses with , made him very kind to our ...
... Glory of his Country , and such a respectful Grati- tude to the Memory of its Princes . I must not omit , that the Benevolence of my good old Friend , which flows out towards every one he converses with , made him very kind to our ...
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A. R. Quinton Abingdon beautiful Berkshire Britain British Buy my English C. E. Brock caller herrin Chertsey Christ Christian Church comfort dancing dear death E. V. LUCAS earth England English posies eyes father FEET IN ANCIENT Fezziwig fight fish flowers freedom glory Gloucester Cathedral green hand happy heart heaven HILAIRE BELLOC hills honour horses hour King Lady land light live London look Lord Master merry Merry England morning mother nation never night Petulengro posies Red Triangle religion rich river road round seen ships sing Sir Richard Sir Richard Baker Sir ROGER soldiers songs soul spirit stone Stonehenge Tamsin tell Thames thee thing thou thought thousand to-day town trees turn valley village voice walk Westminster WESTMINSTER ABBEY wind Windsor Castle wonderful York Minster