| Ely Hargrove - 1809 - 454 páginas
...have canopied their boaes. Till domesday; but, all things havetheir ead: Churches and cities^ (which have diseases like to men}, Must have like death that we have." . FOUNTAINS-ABBEY. A catalogue of the abbots, of Fountain. ABBOT* NAMES. Time of Vacate* ' creation.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 páginas
...have canopide their bones Till doombs-dny : but all things have their end : Churches and cities (which have diseases like to \ men) Must have like death that we have. Ecc. Like death that we have. Del. Now the Eccho hath caught you. Ant. It groan'd (me thought), and... | |
| Thomas Garnett - 1811 - 402 páginas
...They thought it should have canopy'd their bones 'Till doomsday. But all things have an end. Churches and cities, that have diseases like to men, . Must have like death that we have. PREVIOUS to describing these ruins, I shall give a short account of their foundation, which will, I... | |
| William Bingley - 1814 - 572 páginas
...have canopied their bones Till dombesday : but all things have their end; Churches and cities (which have diseases like to men) Must have like death that we have. This sober shade Lets fall a serious gloom upon the mind That checks but not appals. Such are the haunts... | |
| 1834 - 580 páginas
...have canopied their bones Till doomsday ; but all things have their end : Churches and cities (which have diseases like to men) Must have like death that we have." Webster — Duchess ofMalfy. If such were the inducements that first attracted M. l'Abbé de Villaret,... | |
| Robert Hasell Newell - 1821 - 236 páginas
...evidently by old rates appereth, but now in them is almost no wood." Ibid. Churches and cities (which have diseases like to men) Must have like death that we have.* On the top of a mountain here, we are told of several pools, curious from their situation, which is... | |
| John Bower (of Melrose.) - 1822 - 152 páginas
...They thought it should have canopied their bones Till doomsday, But all things have an end. Churches and cities, that have diseases like to men; Must have like death that we have. To satisfy the curiosity of the reader, I shall here insert an account of the ceremony of inter* It... | |
| Thomas Langdale - 1822 - 510 páginas
...beautiful structure has not been preserved. " but all things have their end ; " Churches and cities (which have diseases like to men,) " Must have like death that we have." The founder died in 1141, and was buried in this monastery, as were many of his successors ; it was... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1822 - 356 páginas
...have canopied their bones Till dombesday : but all things have their end ; Churches and cities, which have diseases like to men, Must have like death that we have. * WEBSTER. THE morning rose serene and lovely, nor was it long after the sun had begun to unmask the... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 426 páginas
...have canopied their bones Till doomsday : but all things have their end; Churches and cities (which have diseases like to men) Must have like death that we have. EC. Like death that we have. Del. Now the echo hath caught you. Ant. It groan'd (methought), and gave... | |
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