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Old and New London
… time was the "ranger" of the park must have had little eye for either beauty or taste. The canal itself appears to … stand. * * * * * * All that can, living, feed the greedy eye, Or dead the palate, here you may descry; The choicest …
Old and New London
… of his countrymen had followed his king to England, had an eye put out by a fencing-master of Whitefriars. The young … conversation, asked the young Scotchman how he lost his eye. Sanquhar, not willing to lose the credit of a wound, … some corner of a gallery, the man with a patch over his eye no doubt scowled and bit his lip at the fencing-master, …
Survey of London
… acres of land, most of which lay between Charing Cross and Eye Hill. 9 The indenture was dated 5th September, 1531. The …
Old and New London
… To vindicate his hopeless right; But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try; Then bowed his kingly head Down, … and her mother's testimony, she had not seen with her left eye for above a month. After prayers read by Dr. Sanderson, … openly, 'Now, God be praised, I can see of this sore eye,' and afterwards declared that she did see more and more …
Old and New London
… be found a copy of a curious outline print giving a bird's-eye view of Whitehall Palace as it appeared after the fire of …
Old and New London
… and astrology, by the sun's shadow made visible to the eye." Among the pictures were portraits of the King, the two …
Old and New London
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
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