The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Bind 91,Del 1Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1821 |
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Side 10
... arms , which can throw any light upon the rank or identity of the person thus represent- ed . I am , however , inclined to think , from the cap on the head , and the long gown , that he was a monk , one of the former Rectors of the ...
... arms , which can throw any light upon the rank or identity of the person thus represent- ed . I am , however , inclined to think , from the cap on the head , and the long gown , that he was a monk , one of the former Rectors of the ...
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... Arms of France at that period were semée of fleurs de lis , and continued so to be borne till the reign of King Charles V. when the substitution of the pre- sent bearing took place ; which alter- ation was adopted by our Henry IV . in ...
... Arms of France at that period were semée of fleurs de lis , and continued so to be borne till the reign of King Charles V. when the substitution of the pre- sent bearing took place ; which alter- ation was adopted by our Henry IV . in ...
Side 36
... arms , and those of the Archbishop : the head- way is more acutely pointed than either their form , or the age when these door - ways were invented , will warrant . The door is carved with mouldings in unison with the general design ...
... arms , and those of the Archbishop : the head- way is more acutely pointed than either their form , or the age when these door - ways were invented , will warrant . The door is carved with mouldings in unison with the general design ...
Side 37
... arms of the Archbishop of Canterbury . The Chancel is not , as usual , divided from 37 the body of the Church by an arch but is only indicated by the groining being discontinued ; and its place supplied by a coved ceiling , formed into ...
... arms of the Archbishop of Canterbury . The Chancel is not , as usual , divided from 37 the body of the Church by an arch but is only indicated by the groining being discontinued ; and its place supplied by a coved ceiling , formed into ...
Side 38
... arm chairs , as seats for the officiating clergy- men , carved stalls had adorned the side walls of the Chancel , as ... Arms - in a lozenge - Azure , a chev- ron between three lions ' heads erased Or . " In memory of Maria Wyndham , the ...
... arm chairs , as seats for the officiating clergy- men , carved stalls had adorned the side walls of the Chancel , as ... Arms - in a lozenge - Azure , a chev- ron between three lions ' heads erased Or . " In memory of Maria Wyndham , the ...
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Side 106 - When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound; But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough.
Side 352 - The mother of Sisera looked out at a window and cried through the lattice Why is his chariot so long in coming? why tarry the wheels of his chariots?
Side 30 - From Heaven my strains begin: from Heaven descends The flame of genius to the human breast, And love and beauty, and poetic joy And inspiration. Ere the radiant sun Sprang from the east, or 'mid the vault of night The moon suspended her serener lamp; Ere mountains, woods, or streams...
Side 8 - The righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart : and merciful men are taken away, none considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come.
Side 66 - Superior beings, when of late they saw A mortal man unfold all nature's law, Admir'd such wisdom in an earthly shape, And shew'da Newton as we shew an ape.
Side 136 - The lonely mountains o'er and the resounding shore a voice of weeping heard and loud lament ; from haunted spring and dale edged with poplar pale the parting Genius is with sighing sent; with flower-inwoven tresses torn the nymphs in twilight shade of tangled thickets mourn.
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Side 8 - Surely the Lord is in this place. This is none other but the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven.
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Side 398 - ... inasmuch as the defendant was in the exercise of a legal right, and not answerable for the consequences ; and so the poor gentleman was doubly nonsuited, for he lost not only his suit of clothes, but his suit at law.