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... Sands Guildford Men Hythe ку Battle Sus S ex Winchester Chichester South Downs Lewes o Dover 51 Calais of Grisnez Boulo Dungeness Winchelsea Hasting SLeonard Pevensey & Bay Eastbourne Beachy H ewhaven Brecknock Hereford Fills Glouce ...
... Sands Guildford Men Hythe ку Battle Sus S ex Winchester Chichester South Downs Lewes o Dover 51 Calais of Grisnez Boulo Dungeness Winchelsea Hasting SLeonard Pevensey & Bay Eastbourne Beachy H ewhaven Brecknock Hereford Fills Glouce ...
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... sands , twice every day , The pilgrims to the shrine find way ; Twice every day the waves efface Of staves and sandall'd feet the trace . As to the port the galley flew , Higher and higher rose to view The castle with its battled walls ...
... sands , twice every day , The pilgrims to the shrine find way ; Twice every day the waves efface Of staves and sandall'd feet the trace . As to the port the galley flew , Higher and higher rose to view The castle with its battled walls ...
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... sand of varying breadth skirts the land ; and the forest , which once occupied the fen country , where the trunks of ... sand - banks , which are dry at low water . Between these banks , the streams which flow into the Wash have their ...
... sand of varying breadth skirts the land ; and the forest , which once occupied the fen country , where the trunks of ... sand - banks , which are dry at low water . Between these banks , the streams which flow into the Wash have their ...
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... sand - banks . The channel between these sand - banks and the coast is called Yarmouth Roads , and affords a safe anchorage for vessels when overtaken by the storms which rage so fre- quently in the German Ocean . Charles Dickens has ...
... sand - banks . The channel between these sand - banks and the coast is called Yarmouth Roads , and affords a safe anchorage for vessels when overtaken by the storms which rage so fre- quently in the German Ocean . Charles Dickens has ...
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... sand and sea - weed , and with flying blotches of sea - foam . Coming near the beach I saw , not only the boatmen , but half the people of the town , lurking behind buildings , some , now and then , braving the fury of the storm to look ...
... sand and sea - weed , and with flying blotches of sea - foam . Coming near the beach I saw , not only the boatmen , but half the people of the town , lurking behind buildings , some , now and then , braving the fury of the storm to look ...
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19 ページ - This England never did, nor never shall Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them. Naught shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
17 ページ - He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading. And though he was unsatisfied in getting (Which was a sin), yet in bestowing He was most princely; ever witness for him Those twins of learning that he raised in you Ipswich and
25 ページ - cock a buoy Almost too small for sight. The murmuring surge, That on the unnumbered idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high. I'll look no more Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong.
19 ページ - But when it first did help to wound itself. Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them. Naught shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
25 ページ - air Show scarce so gross as beetles. Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire : dreadful trade ! Methinks he seems no bigger than his bead. The fishermen that walk upon the beach Appear like mice ; and yon tall anchoring bark
17 ページ - was unsatisfied in getting (Which was a sin), yet in bestowing He was most princely; ever witness for him Those twins of learning that he raised in you Ipswich and Oxford; one of which fell with him, Unwilling to outlive the good that did it.
94 ページ - 0, could I flow like thee, and make thy stream My great example, as it is my theme! Though deep, yet clear; though gentle, yet not dull; Strong without rage; without o'erflowing full.
75 ページ - Comes gliding in, with lovely gleam, Comes gliding in serene and slow, Soft and silent as a dream, A solitary doe! White she is as lily of June, And beauteous as the silver moon, When out of sight the clouds are driven, And she is left alone in heaven ; Or like a ship some gentle
35 ページ - Beyond, red roofs about a narrow wharf In cluster; then a moulder'd church ; and higher A long street climbs to one tall-towered mill; And high in heaven behind it a gray down With Danish barrows ; and a hazelwood, By autumn nutters haunted, flourishes Green in a cup-like hollow of the down.
67 ページ - attended, The much-lov'd remains of her master defended, And chased the hill-fox and the raven away. " How long didst thou think that his silence was slumber, When the wind wav'd his garments, how oft didst thou start; How many long days and long