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... century . Again in 1745 , the rebels pastured their horses there , though it was again laden with corn . There is a pleasant footpath from the bridge , across this fertile plain , to the abbey ; but strangers generally proceed a few ...
... century . Again in 1745 , the rebels pastured their horses there , though it was again laden with corn . There is a pleasant footpath from the bridge , across this fertile plain , to the abbey ; but strangers generally proceed a few ...
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... centuries , than to a pedigree exhibited nearly two hundred years after . Croffing a fine bridge to Barden , we ftood before the old tower of the Cliffords . It is a ruin . " The shattered remains of Barden Tower , " fays Whitaker ...
... centuries , than to a pedigree exhibited nearly two hundred years after . Croffing a fine bridge to Barden , we ftood before the old tower of the Cliffords . It is a ruin . " The shattered remains of Barden Tower , " fays Whitaker ...
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... century , tells us that it was called by the English EALDECHIRCHE , that is the ancient church , and that the people of that province found nothing by which they might swear an oath so sacred that they should fear to break it , as the ...
... century , tells us that it was called by the English EALDECHIRCHE , that is the ancient church , and that the people of that province found nothing by which they might swear an oath so sacred that they should fear to break it , as the ...
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... century , and first converted him into a Roman faint . That and the next age was a time when the Roman hierarchy in Britain , as in other places , was busy destroying the churches and schools of the primitive church ; and then , after ...
... century , and first converted him into a Roman faint . That and the next age was a time when the Roman hierarchy in Britain , as in other places , was busy destroying the churches and schools of the primitive church ; and then , after ...
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... centuries . In the words of William Lisle Bowles : All is filent now ! Silent the bell , That heard from yonder ivied turret high , Warned the cowled brother from his midnight cell . Silent the vefper chant - the Litany , Refponfive to ...
... centuries . In the words of William Lisle Bowles : All is filent now ! Silent the bell , That heard from yonder ivied turret high , Warned the cowled brother from his midnight cell . Silent the vefper chant - the Litany , Refponfive to ...
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abbey abbot againſt almoſt alſo amongſt ancient arches Aſhburnham barons beautiful becauſe befides biſhop Britiſh caftle caſtle chapel Charles Chriſtian church Colonel Birch Columbanus Conway croſs Culdee defcended diſtant Duke Earl Edward IV Eifteddfod England Engliſh eſcape eſpecially eſtabliſhment eſtates faid fame fays feet fent fide firſt fome Fountains Abbey ftands ftill ftone fuch Glaſtonbury Henry VIII himſelf hiſtory horſe houſe hundred Iona Ireland Iriſh iſland itſelf John Joſeph juſt king king Arthur lands Lanthony laſt Lord machicolated Melrofe monaſtery monks moſt muſt noble occafion paffed pictureſque preſent preſerved queen raiſed remains repreſenting reſtoration Richard Rievaux Roflin ruins ſaid ſame ſays ſcene ſchool Scotland Scottiſh ſecond ſee ſeems ſeen ſent ſet ſeven ſhall ſhe ſhip ſhould ſmall ſome ſpirit ſpot ſtands ſtate ſteep ſtill ſtone ſtood ſtranger ſtyle ſuch themſelves theſe thoſe thouſand Tintern tower uſed vifit walls Welſh whoſe William woods