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" How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mouldering stones among ; How many beads have here been told, . How many matins here been sung. " On this rude stone, by time long broke, I think I see some pilgrim kneel ; I think I see the censor... "
A topographical and historical description of the county of Suffolk - Page 104
by John Kirby - 1839
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 10

1845 - 670 pages
...expressed in the following lines : — " How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mouldering stones among! How many beads have here been told,...think I see some pilgrim kneel ; I think I see the censor smoke ; I think I hear the solemn peal. " Bat here no more soft music floats, No holy anthems...
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The new estate; or, The young travellers in Wales and Ireland, by the author ...

1831 - 334 pages
...to her mother, she said:— How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mould'ring tombs among ! How many beads have here been told ! How many matins here been sung! On these rude stones, by time long broke, I think I see some pilgrims kneel; I think I see the censer...
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Leigh's guide to Wales & Monmouthshire

Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1835 - 394 pages
...height uncovered and inaccessible. " How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mouldering stones among ! How many beads have here been told...time long broke, I think I see some pilgrim kneel, think I see the censer smoke, I think I hear the solemn peal. But here no more soft music floats. No...
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Wanderings and excursions in North Wales

Thomas Roscoe - 1837 - 332 pages
...will be ready to say: — " How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mouldering tombs among ? How many beads have here been told ? How many...been sung ? On this rude stone, by time long broke, Methinks I see some pilgrim kneel ; Methinks I see the censer smoke, And faintly hear the solemn peal....
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Wanderings and Excursions in South Wales: Including the Scenery of the River Wye

Thomas Roscoe - 1837 - 486 pages
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The Sportsman

642 pages
...the following lines : — " How many hearts bare here grown cold, That sleep these mouldering Atones among! How many beads have here been told, How many matins here been sung ! " On this rnde stone, by time lo»g broke, I think I see some pilgrim kneel ; I think I see the censor smoke...
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Leigh's guide to Wales & Monmouthshire

Samuel Leigh (Publisher.) - 1839 - 414 pages
...mouldering pile, is truly sublime. " How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mouldering stones among ! How many beads have here been told...been sung ! On this rude stone, by time long broke, 1 think I see some pilgrim kneel — I think I see the censer smoke, I think I hear the solemn peal....
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The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., Volume 14

John William Carleton - 1845 - 700 pages
...expressed in the following lines : — " How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mouldering stones among! How many beads have here been told, How many matins here been sung 1 " On this rude (tone, by time loig broke, I think I see some pilgrim kneel ; I think I see the censor...
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Chilcott's descriptive history of Bristol

John Chilcott - 1840 - 382 pages
...expressed in the following lines : — " How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mouldering stones among ; How many beads have here been told,...think I see some pilgrim kneel ; I think I see the censor smoke ; I think I hear the solemn peal. " But here no more soft music floats ; No holy anthems...
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New Guide to Clifton & The Hotwells, Including Notices of Chepstow, Clevedon ...

J. Chilcott - 1840 - 98 pages
...expressed in the following lines : — " How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mouldering stones among ; How many beads have here been told,...think I see some pilgrim kneel ; I think I see the censor smoke ; I think I hear the solemn peal. " But here no more soft music floats ; No holy anthems...
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