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... wood fire , in a spacious and gloomy chamber in the an- cient castle of Worcester , the present re- sidence of the reverend and revered bi- shop of the diocese , Hugh Latimer . At one extremity of the chamber stood a bed , in which lay ...
... wood fire , in a spacious and gloomy chamber in the an- cient castle of Worcester , the present re- sidence of the reverend and revered bi- shop of the diocese , Hugh Latimer . At one extremity of the chamber stood a bed , in which lay ...
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... wood at a short distance from the castle , in the retirement of which stood a solitary her- mitage , inhabited by a female now in the vale of years . Of the history of this re- cluse , not the least particular had ever been gained ; to ...
... wood at a short distance from the castle , in the retirement of which stood a solitary her- mitage , inhabited by a female now in the vale of years . Of the history of this re- cluse , not the least particular had ever been gained ; to ...
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... wood , which formed a part of the domains of the Earl of Wor- eester ; it was a beautiful and romantic spot - one which he judged exactly suited to the taste and solitary disposition of Agatha ; and in the centre of this wood he caused ...
... wood , which formed a part of the domains of the Earl of Wor- eester ; it was a beautiful and romantic spot - one which he judged exactly suited to the taste and solitary disposition of Agatha ; and in the centre of this wood he caused ...
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... wood ; -but whi- ther she went when she accidentally quit- ted its peaceful retreat , was a point hidden from the knowledge of all , in the same folds of thick obscurity in which was wrapt every circumstance relative to her history ...
... wood ; -but whi- ther she went when she accidentally quit- ted its peaceful retreat , was a point hidden from the knowledge of all , in the same folds of thick obscurity in which was wrapt every circumstance relative to her history ...
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... wood , the face of nature presented to her view a scene of the most exhilarating and beautiful kind - the golden sun emerging from a bed of purple clouds , cast its glittering rays upon the grass , converting by its dazzling influence ...
... wood , the face of nature presented to her view a scene of the most exhilarating and beautiful kind - the golden sun emerging from a bed of purple clouds , cast its glittering rays upon the grass , converting by its dazzling influence ...
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abode addressed alarm apartment appeared apprehension arms attend beheld believe Bishop bless breast burst cast her eyes Castle Gower cause chamber circumstance companion concealed countenance courser dear death domestics door drawbridge dreaded Egbert Eleo endeavoured entered fate father fears feelings felt Framlingham Castle gentle Gillian habitation hand happiness hastily heard heart Heaven her's hermit Agatha hermitage horse hour Hugh Latimer idea immediately inquired journey Lady Benigna Lady Blunt Lady Jane Grey Lady Magdalene Lady Thomasine LATHOM Latimer Latimer's lips Lord Henry ment mind morning mother myste mysterious acquaintance nature night nora Northern Gallery observed old Katherine Orilla parents passed placed possessed prehension prelate present promise proverb recollection reflection replied Eleonora retired returned scarcely servants Sir Eldred Sir Hildebrand sorrow sound spoke spot stood stranger suffer sunk tears thee Thomas Bilney thou tion trembling unknown uttered whilst wish wood Worcester
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Seite 121 - O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO.
Seite 211 - But their way Lies through the perplexed paths of this drear wood, The nodding horror of whose shady brows Threats the forlorn and wandering passenger...
Seite 121 - Who see'st appall'd th' unreal scene, While Fancy lifts the veil between: Ah Fear ! Ah frantic Fear ! I see, I see thee near. I know thy hurried step, thy haggard eye ! Like thee I start, like thee disorder'd fly...
Seite 1 - I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano ; A stage where every man must play his part, And mine a sad one.
Seite xi - The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself, Yea, all which it inherits, shall dissolve; And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a wreck behind.
Seite 205 - Queen were now in pursuit ; it was true, that the length of time which had elapsed since the death of the...
Seite 31 - In this parliament passed the famous act, as it was called, of the six articles; which was no sooner published, than it gave an universal alarm to all favourers of the Reformation* ; and, as the bishop of Worcester could not give his vote for the act, he thought it wrong to hold any office in a church, where such terms of communion were required. He therefore resigned his bishopric...
Seite 189 - ... summit of Monte Gargano, to fulfill a vow they had made to thee, Archangel Michael. When they saw there a certain man dressed in the Greek fashion, whose name was Melo, they marvelled at the exile's strange garb and at the unfamiliar windings of a turban on his bandaged head. As they gazed upon him they inquired who he was and whence he came. He replied that he was a Lombard by birth and a freeborn citizen of Bari, but had been banished his native soil by the ferocity of the Greeks. As the Gauls...