| Alfred Hayman Cummings - 1875 - 314 pages
...shortly afterwards. SAINT WINWALOE* ' 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 !" |N the value of benefices towards thePope's Annates made by the Bishops of Lincoln and Winchester,... | |
| Emma Dent - 1877 - 528 pages
...proprietor, Lord Seymour of Sudeley. 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 ! * The cucking-stool, mentioned in Domesday, was nsed to punish bad brewers in Chester (pity 'tis... | |
| Philemon Slater - 1880 - 352 pages
...Loidis in Elmete," vol. 1. page 202. " 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 old stones, by time long broke I think I see some Pilgrim kneel — I think I see some censer... | |
| Philemon Slater - 1880 - 346 pages
...among ! How many beads have here been told ! How many matins here been sung ! On these old stones, by time long broke I think I see some Pilgrim kneel — I think I see some censer smoke, I think I hear the solemn peal. But here no more soft music floats, No holy anthems... | |
| James Croston - 1882 - 484 pages
...and the empty windows, and think How many hearts have here grown cold, That sleep these mouldering stones among ; How many beads have here been told ; How many matins have been sung. A. spot more suited to the contemplative mind you will rarely see. Sequestered, solemn,... | |
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