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... monument over his grave . One would like to be able to point out the house in King Street in which once resided Thomas Carew , the most grace- ful poet of the reign of Charles the First , and afterwards the faithful adherent of his ...
... monument over his grave . One would like to be able to point out the house in King Street in which once resided Thomas Carew , the most grace- ful poet of the reign of Charles the First , and afterwards the faithful adherent of his ...
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... monuments of Craggs and Congreve , near the Consistory Court , a circumstance which induced a bystander at her interment , to scribble the following lines on a piece of paper which he was indecent enough to throw into the grave : " If ...
... monuments of Craggs and Congreve , near the Consistory Court , a circumstance which induced a bystander at her interment , to scribble the following lines on a piece of paper which he was indecent enough to throw into the grave : " If ...
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... monument to his memory in the porch of St. Margaret's Church , of which Camden has preserved the inscription , but the monument itself has long since disappeared . In the chancel , near the high altar of St. Margaret's , lie the ...
... monument to his memory in the porch of St. Margaret's Church , of which Camden has preserved the inscription , but the monument itself has long since disappeared . In the chancel , near the high altar of St. Margaret's , lie the ...
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... monuments of persons less known to fame , and among them memorials of more than one faithful adherent of our Tudor sovereigns . Before quitting St. Margaret's church we must not omit to mention that it was at the altar that the ...
... monuments of persons less known to fame , and among them memorials of more than one faithful adherent of our Tudor sovereigns . Before quitting St. Margaret's church we must not omit to mention that it was at the altar that the ...
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... monuments , its architectural magnificence , and its host of ro- mantic and historical associations - but that the character of the present work compels us to restrict ourselves to a brief account of the venerable pile , and of the ...
... monuments , its architectural magnificence , and its host of ro- mantic and historical associations - but that the character of the present work compels us to restrict ourselves to a brief account of the venerable pile , and of the ...
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