Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Band 1R. Bentley, 1847 |
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... garden close to the house , and lying on the verge of the precipice , all glowing with dahlias , still remains a wall of the castle which was undoubtedly inhabited by Spenser . There is an old oak on the river bank , at some distance ...
... garden close to the house , and lying on the verge of the precipice , all glowing with dahlias , still remains a wall of the castle which was undoubtedly inhabited by Spenser . There is an old oak on the river bank , at some distance ...
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... gardens , playhouses , and worse places . Paris garden was one of the most famous resorts of the metro- polis . There were the bear - gardens , where Elizabeth , her nobles and ladies , used to go and solace themselves with that elegant ...
... gardens , playhouses , and worse places . Paris garden was one of the most famous resorts of the metro- polis . There were the bear - gardens , where Elizabeth , her nobles and ladies , used to go and solace themselves with that elegant ...
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... there stands the house in which he wooed his Ann Hathaway , and the old garden in which he walked with her . There stands his tomb , to which the great , and the wise , and the gifted from all regions of the world have 48 SHAKSPEARE .
... there stands the house in which he wooed his Ann Hathaway , and the old garden in which he walked with her . There stands his tomb , to which the great , and the wise , and the gifted from all regions of the world have 48 SHAKSPEARE .
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... gardens still remain , and old mulberry and other fruit - trees bear testimony to the occupation by wealthy families ... garden . The country around is very agreeable , and the nearness of St. Ann's - hill , with its heathy sides , and ...
... gardens still remain , and old mulberry and other fruit - trees bear testimony to the occupation by wealthy families ... garden . The country around is very agreeable , and the nearness of St. Ann's - hill , with its heathy sides , and ...
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... garden houses , where he enjoyed the advantages of a certain remoteness from noise , and of some openness of space . These spaces the progress of population has filled with dense buildings , in the course of the erection of which , the ...
... garden houses , where he enjoyed the advantages of a certain remoteness from noise , and of some openness of space . These spaces the progress of population has filled with dense buildings , in the course of the erection of which , the ...
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Addison afterwards Allan Cunningham amid amongst ancient appears Ballater Ballymahon beautiful Burns Burns's Byron called castle character Chatterton Chaucer church Colston's school cottage Cowper daughter death descendants Dryden Earl England Faerie Queene fame father feeling friends garden genius glorious Goldsmith ground hand haunts heart hills honour Hudibras Ireland James Thomson Johnson Kilkenny Lady letters literary lived lodgings London look Lord Lord Byron marriage married meadows ment miles Milton mind monument mother nature never noble Oliver Goldsmith once poem poet poet's poetical poetry poor Pope present Queen residence river Robert Burns says scene seems Shakspeare Shanter Shelley side Sir William Sir William Stanhope soul Spenser spirit spot stands Swift things Thomas Chatterton Thomson Tighe tion took tower town trees Twickenham village walk wall whole wife William Canynge woods wrote