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A Survey of London
… Suburbs, are the citizens gardens & orchards, planted with trees, both large, sightly, & adioyning togither. On the … Deane of Pauls, there hath been of late, in place of Elme trees many small tenements raysed, towards Radcliffe: And … where I haue knowne a large high way, with fayre Elme trees on both sides) that the same hath now taken hold of …
Old and New London
… all sorts of witnesses That ply i' the Temple, under trees, Or walk the Round with Knights o' th' Posts, About the …
Old and New London
… is a pump always going; just now it is dry. Hare Court's trees come in at the window, so that it's like living in a … you. My best room commands a court, in which there are trees and a pump, the water of which is excellent, coldwith …
Old and New London
… to an engraving of 1671 there were formerly three trees; so that Shakespeare himself may have sat under them … Cabbage, and the Maiden's BlushTimbs); and the lime trees were delightful in the time of bloom. There were only … were the chrysanthemums of the northern border. 'The trees, however, seem delicate, and suffering from the cold …
Old and New London
… in the shock of spears. Under many a clump of palm trees, in many a scorched desert track, by many a hill … the earth to bring forth seed. 57. That they made the trees to flourish. 58. That they bound or touched the heads …
Old and New London
… his time that, instead of a large highway, "with fair elm-trees on both the sides," as he had known it, it had joined …
Survey of London
… a large gallery, which is loaded with pots, containing trees and shrubs. We suppose the managers have let the front …
Survey of London
… The western elevation of the building (much obscured by trees) may be seen in the three views of Whitehall from St. …