Black's Warwickshire GuideAdam and Charles Black, 1866 - 220 páginas |
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... Town Hall , 157 . VICINITY - The Avon , 160 ; Alcester , 162 ; Coughton Manor -Ragley Park , 163 ; Bishopton , 164 : Charlecote , 165 ; Hampton Lucy , 168 ; Ilmington , 169 ; Shottery and Anne Hathaway's Cottage , 169 ; Snitterfield ...
... Town Hall , 157 . VICINITY - The Avon , 160 ; Alcester , 162 ; Coughton Manor -Ragley Park , 163 ; Bishopton , 164 : Charlecote , 165 ; Hampton Lucy , 168 ; Ilmington , 169 ; Shottery and Anne Hathaway's Cottage , 169 ; Snitterfield ...
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... town of Tamworth with a fresh interest . Thomas Attwood of Birmingham was the founder of the " Political Union " which secured the passing of the Reform Bill . MINERAL PRODUCTIONS . The mineral productions of Warwickshire are coal ...
... town of Tamworth with a fresh interest . Thomas Attwood of Birmingham was the founder of the " Political Union " which secured the passing of the Reform Bill . MINERAL PRODUCTIONS . The mineral productions of Warwickshire are coal ...
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... town , 14 market towns , and 158 parishes . It is in the pro- vince of Canterbury , partly in the diocese of Lich- field and Coventry , and partly in that of Worces- ter . Ten members are returned to Parliament ( ex- clusive of two for ...
... town , 14 market towns , and 158 parishes . It is in the pro- vince of Canterbury , partly in the diocese of Lich- field and Coventry , and partly in that of Worces- ter . Ten members are returned to Parliament ( ex- clusive of two for ...
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... town , unsurpassed in Eng- land , or in the world , for the variety , quantity , and quality of its products , is situated in the north - western extremity of Warwickshire , its suburbs extending into the neighbouring counties of ...
... town , unsurpassed in Eng- land , or in the world , for the variety , quantity , and quality of its products , is situated in the north - western extremity of Warwickshire , its suburbs extending into the neighbouring counties of ...
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... town , by burning and plundering it to the ex- tent of £ 30,000 . In 1665 Birmingham was almost depopulated by the plague . The Restoration gave an impetus to its trade from the many gilded trifles that were used by the ladies and ...
... town , by burning and plundering it to the ex- tent of £ 30,000 . In 1665 Birmingham was almost depopulated by the plague . The Restoration gave an impetus to its trade from the many gilded trifles that were used by the ladies and ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
abbey adorned aisles ancient antiquity apartments Arbury Hall arch architecture Aston Avon Bath Beauchamp beautiful Birmingham building built castle chancel chapel Charles church consists of nave contains Coventry daughter Decorated style died Dugdale Earl of Leicester Earl of Warwick east window edifice EDINBURGH Edward III elegant erected feet Geoffrey de Clinton Guy's Guy's Cliff Hall handsome Henley-in-Arden Henry VI Henry VIII Hotel interest interior Inveraray John Kenilworth KENILWORTH CASTLE King knight Lady Leamington Loch London Lord magnificent manor mansion manufacture ment miles monuments noble notice Oban original ornamented painting parish park picturesque Polesworth portraits possesses Premium Prince Proprietor Railway reign of Edward reign of Henry Richard road Robert Roman Royal Rugby Shakspere Shakspere's Shustoke side Sir Thomas SOLIHULL spire stained glass Station stone Stratford Stratford-on-Avon Street Tamworth tion tomb tourist town transepts various VICINITY village visiting walls Warwickshire William
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Página 160 - The current, that with gentle murmur glides, Thou know'st, being stopp'd, impatiently doth rage; But, when his fair course is not hindered, He makes sweet music with the enamell'd stones, Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage, And so by many winding nooks he strays, With willing sport, to- the wild ocean.
Página 165 - A parliament member, a justice of peace, At home a poor scarecrow, at London an asse, If lowsie is Lucy, as some volke miscalle it, Then -Lucy is lowsie, whatever befall it. He thinks himself great; Yet an asse in his state, "We allow by his ears but with asses to mate, If Lucy is lowsie, as some volke miscalle it, Then sing lowsie Lucy whatever befall it.
Página 52 - The little wide-mouth'd heads upon the spout Had cunning eyes to see: the barking cur Made her cheek flame: her palfrey's footfall shot Light horrors thro' her pulses: the blind walls Were full of chinks and holes; and overhead Fantastic gables, crowding, stared; but she Not less thro...
Página 151 - HEERE LYETH INTERRED THE BODY OF ANNE, WIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, WHO DEPTED THIS LIFE THE 6 DAY OF AVGV : 1623 BEING OF THE AGE OF 67 YEARES. Vbera tu mater, tu lac, vitamq. dedisti : Vae mihi, pro tanto munere saxa dabo. Quam mallem Amoueat lapidem bonus Angels, ore Exeat christi corpus imago tua : Sed nil votA valent ; venias cito, Christe, resurget ClausA licet tumulo mater, et AstrA petet.
Página 34 - ROWLANDS' KALYDOR A most refreshing preparation for the complexion, dispelling the cloud of languor and relaxation, allaying all heat and irritability, and immediately affording the pleasing sensation attending restored elasticity and healthful state of the Skin. Freckles, Tan Spots, Pimples, Flushes, and Discoloration fly before its application, and give place to a healthy and clear Complexion.
Página 161 - There is a willow grows ascaunt the brook, That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream ; Therewith fantastic garlands did she make Of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies, and long purples, That liberal shepherds give a grosser name, But our cold maids do dead men's fingers call them...
Página 185 - King-maker, had distinguished himself by his gallantry in the field, by the hospitality of his table, by the magnificence, and still more by the generosity of his expense, and by the spirited and bold manner which attended him in all his actions. The undesigning frankness and openness of his character rendered his conquest over men's affections the more certain and infallible : his presents were regarded as sure testimonies of esteem and friendship, and his professions as the overflowings of his...
Página 154 - How would it have cheered the spirit of the youthful bard when, wandering forth in disgrace upon a doubtful world, he cast back a heavy look upon his paternal home, could he...
Página 158 - Shakspeare, that, take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again.
Página 152 - There are other monuments around, but the mind refuses to dwell on anything that is not connected with Shakespeare. His idea pervades the place — the whole pile seems but as his mausoleum. The feelings, no longer checked and thwarted by doubt, here indulge in perfect confidence; other traces of him may be false or dubious, but here is palpable evidence and absolute certainty.