Old Humphrey's Walks in London and Its NeighbourhoodR. Carter, 1845 - 279 pages |
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... palaces and embattled towers often hide from us , in a double sense , the evil deeds that have been done within them . As I stand , thus noting down my passing thoughts , shadowy reflec- tions are stealing over my mind . The White Tower ...
... palaces and embattled towers often hide from us , in a double sense , the evil deeds that have been done within them . As I stand , thus noting down my passing thoughts , shadowy reflec- tions are stealing over my mind . The White Tower ...
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... palace , the dwelling place of kings , with its spacious halls and extended galleries , its noble courts , and goodly gardens . Not a vestige of these remains ; but the antiquarian visitor draws upon his memory , and revels in the ...
... palace , the dwelling place of kings , with its spacious halls and extended galleries , its noble courts , and goodly gardens . Not a vestige of these remains ; but the antiquarian visitor draws upon his memory , and revels in the ...
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Old Humphrey. block and the murderous axe were at its close . The old palace and the painted hall are gone ; the councils are dissolved , the banquets are broken up , the revels are ended , and the guests departed . There stands the ...
Old Humphrey. block and the murderous axe were at its close . The old palace and the painted hall are gone ; the councils are dissolved , the banquets are broken up , the revels are ended , and the guests departed . There stands the ...
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... palace . The drawbridge is up , the gates are closed , and glittering corslet and pike are reflected on the moat's dark waters . The secret dungeons are crowded ; fetters , torturing- irons and racks are ready ; and officers , jailers ...
... palace . The drawbridge is up , the gates are closed , and glittering corslet and pike are reflected on the moat's dark waters . The secret dungeons are crowded ; fetters , torturing- irons and racks are ready ; and officers , jailers ...
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... palaces ? and if I have ever visited Versailles ? Nationality is strong with him ; but this is as it should be . True patriots love their father - land . " Where'er we roam Our first , best country ever is at home , " whether we are ...
... palaces ? and if I have ever visited Versailles ? Nationality is strong with him ; but this is as it should be . True patriots love their father - land . " Where'er we roam Our first , best country ever is at home , " whether we are ...
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