The Antiquary, Volume 34Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson E. Stock, 1898 |
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... prisoner towards the ladder ; another cross , likewise with a ladder , is on the spectator's left , but the third is wanting . A long beam runs along the top , which seems to have been used to steady the crosses . Several Roman soldiers ...
... prisoner towards the ladder ; another cross , likewise with a ladder , is on the spectator's left , but the third is wanting . A long beam runs along the top , which seems to have been used to steady the crosses . Several Roman soldiers ...
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... prisons , but the authori- ties are hopeful in time of producing full- fledged mummies and sarcophagi . " With regard to this , all we can say is that we have not heard of any antiquarian society interest- ing itself in the subject of ...
... prisons , but the authori- ties are hopeful in time of producing full- fledged mummies and sarcophagi . " With regard to this , all we can say is that we have not heard of any antiquarian society interest- ing itself in the subject of ...
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... prisoner at the battle of Worcester , and confined in the Tower for several years thereafter . The girdle , which is a fine specimen of the Scottish silversmiths ' work of the time , has been presented to the National Museum of ...
... prisoner at the battle of Worcester , and confined in the Tower for several years thereafter . The girdle , which is a fine specimen of the Scottish silversmiths ' work of the time , has been presented to the National Museum of ...
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... prisoners . However this may be , it is apparent that the sacristy is the oldest portion of the church , dating , probably , from the thirteenth century , evidence of which is found in the remains of the Early English aumbry , and many ...
... prisoners . However this may be , it is apparent that the sacristy is the oldest portion of the church , dating , probably , from the thirteenth century , evidence of which is found in the remains of the Early English aumbry , and many ...
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... prisoners and slaves . The only other churches dedicated to this saint in the diocese are the churches of Cleator and Crosby Ravensworth , the latter rather doubtful . The introduction of the cultus of this distinctly Gaulish saint must ...
... prisoners and slaves . The only other churches dedicated to this saint in the diocese are the churches of Cleator and Crosby Ravensworth , the latter rather doubtful . The introduction of the cultus of this distinctly Gaulish saint must ...
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Abbey aisle altar ancient antiquarian antiquities appears Appleshaw Archæological Society arches arms Assembly Aveley beautiful Bishop Bishop of Beauvais brass bronze building Canon carved Castle century chancel chapel Chapter choir Clerestory coins colour contains copy council cross Decorated discovery district Early English east election England excavations exhibited feet figure Furness Abbey glass Gorsedd Hall held heraldry illustrated inches inscription interest John Shipway King La Rochelle Lancashire late Lonan London Lord Mangotsfield mediæval meeting ment Messrs misericords monuments Museum nave Norman Notes objects original ornament painted paper parish Perpendicular portion present preserved president printed prisoner record remains Roman Royal Saintes Scotland secretary Shropshire side Silchester Society of Antiquaries Staindrop stone Sussex Thomas Malory tion tower town Transept volume wall William witness ရာ
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Página 282 - O that we now had here But one ten thousand of those men in England That do no work to-day ! K.
Página 171 - To look down to Camelot. She knows not what the curse may be, And so she weaveth steadily, And little other care hath she, The Lady of Shalott. And moving thro' a mirror clear That hangs before her all the year, Shadows of the world appear.
Página 147 - Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming: it stirreth up the dead for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth; it hath raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations. All they shall speak and say unto thee, Art thou also become weak as we? Art thou become like unto us?
Página 265 - And I turned to see the voice that spake with me. And being turned, I saw seven golden candlesticks, and in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of Man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle.
Página 170 - They sat them down upon the yellow sand, Between the sun and moon upon the shore; And sweet it was to dream of Fatherland, Of child, and wife and slave; but evermore Most weary seem'd the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam. Then some one said, "We will return no more...
Página 127 - And here it is to be noted that such ornaments of the church and of the ministers thereof, at all times of their ministrations, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the authority of Parliament in the second year of the reign of King Edward the Sixth.
Página 127 - And here it is to be noted, that such Ornaments of the Church and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth.
Página 171 - And the red cloaks of market girls, Pass onward from Shalott. Sometimes a troop of damsels glad, An abbot on an ambling pad, Sometimes a curly shepherd-lad, Or long-hair'd page in crimson clad, Goes by to tower'd Camelot ; And sometimes thro' the mirror blue The knights come riding two and two : She hath no loyal knight and true, The Lady of Shalott. But in her web she still delights To weave the mirror's magic sights, For often thro...
Página 236 - Zebulun shall dwell at the haven of the sea; and he shall be for an haven of ships ; and his border shall be unto Zidon.
Página 171 - For often thro' the silent nights A funeral, with plumes and lights And music, went to Camelot: Or when the moon was overhead, Came two young lovers lately wed; "I am half sick of shadows,