Old and New London: a Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places ...Cassell, Limited, 1892 |
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... Building - Opening of the Exhibition by Her Majesty- Number of Visitors - Removal of the Building - The National Albert Memorial CHAPTER IV . PIMLICO . Etymology of Pimlico - The Locality Half a Century Ago - Warwick Square - Vauxhall ...
... Building - Opening of the Exhibition by Her Majesty- Number of Visitors - Removal of the Building - The National Albert Memorial CHAPTER IV . PIMLICO . Etymology of Pimlico - The Locality Half a Century Ago - Warwick Square - Vauxhall ...
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... Building - William III . and Dr. Radcliffe - A " Scene " in the Royal Apartments - Death of Queen Mary and William III . - Queen Anne and the Jacobites- " Scholar Dick , " and his Fondness for the Bottle - Lax Manners of the Court under ...
... Building - William III . and Dr. Radcliffe - A " Scene " in the Royal Apartments - Death of Queen Mary and William III . - Queen Anne and the Jacobites- " Scholar Dick , " and his Fondness for the Bottle - Lax Manners of the Court under ...
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... building of this entire building has been reconstructed . From great city of Belgravia , for such we are compelled its commencement the hospital has been mainly to call it , fully justified William IV . in bestowing dependent upon ...
... building of this entire building has been reconstructed . From great city of Belgravia , for such we are compelled its commencement the hospital has been mainly to call it , fully justified William IV . in bestowing dependent upon ...
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... building , though small , was been violently excited by a quarrel in the board- room , while suffering under disease of the heart ) , Sir Benjamin Brodie , Sir Everard Home , and Dr. James Hope , the author of " A Treatise on the ...
... building , though small , was been violently excited by a quarrel in the board- room , while suffering under disease of the heart ) , Sir Benjamin Brodie , Sir Everard Home , and Dr. James Hope , the author of " A Treatise on the ...
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... building , called the Pantechnicon , used of late years for storing furniture , carriages , works of art , & c . It was originally built about the year 1834 , as a bazaar , and was established prin- cipally for the sale of carriages and ...
... building , called the Pantechnicon , used of late years for storing furniture , carriages , works of art , & c . It was originally built about the year 1834 , as a bazaar , and was established prin- cipally for the sale of carriages and ...
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afterwards ancient appears beauty Bishop brick Bridge building built called Camden Town celebrated centre chapel Charles Chelsea church Court death died Duke Earl Edgware Road edifice England erected Exhibition feet formed formerly gardens gate George George III Green ground Hackney Hall Hampstead Hampstead Heath Heath Henry Highgate Hill Holland House Hornsey Hospital Joanna Baillie John Kensington Kensington Palace Kentish Town King King's King's Road Knightsbridge Lady Lane last century late Leigh Hunt lived London Lord manor mansion mentioned metropolis nearly neighbourhood Newington occupied Paddington Palace Pancras parish Park passed persons Pimlico present Prince Queen Railway Ranelagh Regent's Park reign residence Road Royal says side Sir Thomas Somers Town spot Square stands Stoke Newington stone stood Street style tavern Terrace Thames tion Tottenham tower trees Tyburn walk Westminster William Wood writes
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Страница 459 - TO one who has been long in city pent, 'Tis very sweet to look into the fair And open face of heaven, — to breathe a prayer Full in the smile of the blue firmament. Who is more happy, when, with heart's content, Fatigued he sinks into some pleasant lair Of wavy grass, and reads a debonair And gentle tale of love and languishment ? Returning home at evening, with an ear Catching the notes of Philomel, — an eye Watching the sailing cloudlet's bright career, He mourns that day so soon has glided...
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Страница 488 - Life ! we've been long together, Through pleasant and through cloudy weather ; 'Tis hard to part when friends are dear — Perhaps 'twill cost a sigh, a tear ; Then steal away, give little warning, Choose thine own time ; Say not good-night, but in some brighter clime Bid me "Good-morning.
Страница 411 - Biron they call him ; but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal : His eye begets occasion for his wit ; For every object that the one doth catch The other turns to a mirth-moving jest...
Страница 323 - As it fell upon a day, In the merry month of May, Sitting in a pleasant shade Which a grove of myrtles made...
Страница 148 - It did ; and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white nightgown and shawl, her nightcap thrown off, and her hair falling upon her shoulders, her feet in slippers, tears in her eyes, but perfectly collected and dignified.
Страница 194 - Most of them, Sir, have never thought at all.' BOSWELL. ' But is not the fear of death natural to man?' JOHNSON. 'So much so, Sir, that the whole of life is but keeping away the thoughts of it...
Страница 194 - Why, sir, there is much noise made about it, but it is greatly exaggerated. No, sir, we have a certain degree of feeling to prompt us to do good ; more than that Providence does not intend. It would be misery to no purpose.' BOSWELL: ' But suppose now, sir, that one of your intimate friends were apprehended for an offence for which he might be hanged.' JOHNSON : ' I should do what I could to bail him, and give him any other assistance ; but if he were once fairly hanged, I should not suffer.
Страница 173 - They will recollect, not unmoved, those shelves loaded with the varied learning of many lands and many ages, and those portraits in which were preserved the features of the best and wisest Englishmen of two generations.
Страница 492 - Sedley has that prevailing gentle art, That can with a resistless charm impart The loosest wishes to the chastest heart : Raise such a conflict, kindle such a fire, Between declining virtue and desire, Till the poor vanquish'd maid dissolves away In dreams all night, in sighs and tears all day*.