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... remains of the chapel , and long ranges of lofty and massy wall , often adorned with ivy , the figure of a saint , a lady , or a warrior looking safely from their niches under the ivy bower . The moats , which must long ago have been ...
... remains of the chapel , and long ranges of lofty and massy wall , often adorned with ivy , the figure of a saint , a lady , or a warrior looking safely from their niches under the ivy bower . The moats , which must long ago have been ...
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... remains of a ruined castle are sometimes seen upon a woody or grassy steep - pleasing remembrances of distant times , but taking no primary place in the extensive landscape , where the power of nature is magisterial , and where the ...
... remains of a ruined castle are sometimes seen upon a woody or grassy steep - pleasing remembrances of distant times , but taking no primary place in the extensive landscape , where the power of nature is magisterial , and where the ...
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... remains with me as vividly as when , apart from my companions , I travelled over its soft carpet of turf . That valley - reach might be in length a quarter of a mile or more , and of proportionate width , surrounded by hills covered ...
... remains with me as vividly as when , apart from my companions , I travelled over its soft carpet of turf . That valley - reach might be in length a quarter of a mile or more , and of proportionate width , surrounded by hills covered ...
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... remains unaltered . We have heard much of candour and forbearance , etc. , but these qualities appear to be all on one side , viz . on that of the advocates of existing laws . Among the Innovators there is a haughtiness , an air of ...
... remains unaltered . We have heard much of candour and forbearance , etc. , but these qualities appear to be all on one side , viz . on that of the advocates of existing laws . Among the Innovators there is a haughtiness , an air of ...
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... remains of the old castle of the Huddlestones , part of which are converted into farm - houses , and the whole embowered in tall trees that tower up from the sides and bottom of the circular moat . The churchyard is in like manner girt ...
... remains of the old castle of the Huddlestones , part of which are converted into farm - houses , and the whole embowered in tall trees that tower up from the sides and bottom of the circular moat . The churchyard is in like manner girt ...
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