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Old and New London
… done by order of the king, who was strongly imbued with a love of the arts." Horace Walpole has preserved, in his … poet, and in his more advanced years a fine writer. His love of poetry is conspicuous, by the esteem and regard he … a raging pestilence, and, above all, by his unseasonable love in the years of his dotage." How finely does the poet …
Old and New London
… the sacred roof proceeds The ministration; while parental Love Looks on, and grace descendeth from above, As the high …
Old and New London
… parent's fate. Well did he deserve such tokens of filial love; for Sir Thomas, even when proceeding to the Superior …
Old and New London
… creature comforts. The Duke of Wellington, with his known love of simplicity, would have thought those beds a good … to his early training at Westminster. He tells us that his love of maritime discovery and the researches of naval …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… Bishop Warburton to Hurd. "long consecrated to disastrous love and elegiac poetry," that Pope thus mentions it in the … inferred from the title of Wycherley's successful comedy, Love in a Wood, or St. James's Park, which was first acted in … with this then novel amusement. We find, however, that the love of feeding the ducks and skating in the park has not …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (18) to Rear Adml. Richard Turner Hancock, 1846, and Jane Love (Kinnear) his wife, 1820, and Elizabeth (Harwood) his … with a central doorway and brick dentil cornice. a Love Lane (42) House with shop, No. 1a, is of two storeys and …
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