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A topographical and historical description of the county of Suffolk - Page 104
by John Kirby - 1839
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The Cambrian traveller's guide, and pocket companion [by G. Nicholson].

George Nicholson - 1840 - 692 pages
...greatness, and novelty of the scene." ** 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 ! u On this rude stone, by time long hroke, I think I see some pilgrim kneel, I think I see the censor...
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The History, Antiquities, & Geology, of Bacton, in Norfolk

Charles Green (rector of Burgh Castle.) - 1842 - 144 pages
...thus sweetly moralized : — How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mould'ring walls among ! How many beads have here been told ! How many...been sung ! On this rude stone, by time long broke, 1 think I see some pilgrim kneel ; I think I see the censor smoke, I think I hear the solemn peal....
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Memorials of departed ages, or, Select antiquities of the British islands

Charles Hulbert - 1844 - 122 pages
...many hearts hare heie grown cold, " That sleep these mouldring tombs among ? " How many beads hare here been told ? " How many matins here been sung...On this rude stone, by time long broke, " I think 1 see some pilgrim kneel, " I think 1 see the censer smoke, " I think I hear the solemn peal. " But...
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Distinction: a Tale, Volume 1

1845 - 322 pages
...pain on both sides. CHAPTER XVIII, " 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 these rude stones, by time long broke, I think I see the pilgrim kneel ; I think I see the censer smoke,...
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Taylor's Illustrated Guide to the Banks of the Wye

Robert Taylor - 1854 - 104 pages
...interminable foreit. "How many hearts have here grown cold That sleep these mouldering stones among t How many beads have here been told? How many matins...this rude stone, by Time long broke— I think I see somt Pilgrim kneel,— I think I see the Censor smoke,— I think J hear the solemn peaL Hut here no...
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Wanderings and Excursions in South Wales: With the Scenery of the River Wye ...

Thomas Roscoe - 1854 - 468 pages
...Abbey Church rears its proud head. " 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. * * * * " But here no more soft music floats, No holy anthems chanted now ; All hushed except the ring-dove's...
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Taylor's Illustrated Guide to the Banks of the Wye, Including Chepstow ...

1858 - 118 pages
...appears like an interminable forest. "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. Cn this rude stone, by Time long broke— I think I see some Pilgrim kneel, — I think I see the Censor...
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Sabina, Issue 213, Volume 3

lady Emma Carolina Wood - 1868 - 324 pages
...he could not repay. CHAPTER XII. " 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 ! At this gray cross by time long broke, Methinks I see some pilgrim kneel ; I see the curling incense...
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O'er the Atlantic : Or, A Journal of a Voyage to and from Europe : a Graphic ...

William E. Whyte - 1870 - 312 pages
...mortal man. Says one writer : •• How many heart's 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 peel." The Abbey, grand old classic ruin, is a cruciform,...
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Notes and Recollections of an Angler: Rambles Among Mountains, Valleys, and ...

John Henry Cliffe - 1870 - 276 pages
...Strata Florida. " How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mouldering stones amoug ! How many beads have here been told ! How many matins here been snng ! " But here no more soft music floats, No holy authems chanted now ; All hush'd except the ring-dove's...
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