Crumbs from the Land O' CakesGould, 1851 - 192 ページ |
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... chapel , a fragment of the walls only being left . We were shown the cells in which the refractory monks were confined , under ground . There is an old stone font , now overgrown with moss , standing within the bounds of the chapel ...
... chapel , a fragment of the walls only being left . We were shown the cells in which the refractory monks were confined , under ground . There is an old stone font , now overgrown with moss , standing within the bounds of the chapel ...
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... chapel of Roslin , which is one of the most entire and exquisitely decorated specimens of ecclesiastical architecture in Scotland . It was founded in 1446 , by William St. Clair , Lord of Roslin . As we were entering the sacred ...
... chapel of Roslin , which is one of the most entire and exquisitely decorated specimens of ecclesiastical architecture in Scotland . It was founded in 1446 , by William St. Clair , Lord of Roslin . As we were entering the sacred ...
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... chapel last summer , and I had the curiosity to ask this accomplished Cicerone as to the man- ner in which he did the honors on that occasion . He assured me that he went through precisely the same routine with her Majesty that he had ...
... chapel last summer , and I had the curiosity to ask this accomplished Cicerone as to the man- ner in which he did the honors on that occasion . He assured me that he went through precisely the same routine with her Majesty that he had ...
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... chapel was supernaturally illuminated on the death of any member of the family of Roslin . Walter Scott alludes to this in his exquisite ballad of Rosabelle . This lady , according to the ballad , while attempt- ing to cross the Frith ...
... chapel was supernaturally illuminated on the death of any member of the family of Roslin . Walter Scott alludes to this in his exquisite ballad of Rosabelle . This lady , according to the ballad , while attempt- ing to cross the Frith ...
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... chapel , imme- diately under the high altar , is a flight of twenty- four steps , much broken , which conducts to a subterraneous chapel , supposed to have been used as a vestry . A kind of melancholy steals over one while wandering ...
... chapel , imme- diately under the high altar , is a flight of twenty- four steps , much broken , which conducts to a subterraneous chapel , supposed to have been used as a vestry . A kind of melancholy steals over one while wandering ...
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