Memorials of Bygone Manchester: With Glimpses of the EnvironsPalmer and Howe, 1880 - 396 páginas |
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... ground . Yet they have similar need . of a native chronicler , because a similar spirit of emulation is in the ascendant - an unresting determination to " ring out the old , ring in the new . " If at the close of our fatal chase with ...
... ground . Yet they have similar need . of a native chronicler , because a similar spirit of emulation is in the ascendant - an unresting determination to " ring out the old , ring in the new . " If at the close of our fatal chase with ...
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... ground during the dinner hour of the hands engaged at the silk mill adjacent , where the working hours , as at other factories at that period , ranged from six in the morning until eight at night ; and where children , as early as their ...
... ground during the dinner hour of the hands engaged at the silk mill adjacent , where the working hours , as at other factories at that period , ranged from six in the morning until eight at night ; and where children , as early as their ...
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... ground was mostly vacant . The Cockpit was an institution of Salford known far beyond its borders when cock - fighting , even with royalty , was a fashionable recreation . " In those days , " writes a contributor to " Local Notes and ...
... ground was mostly vacant . The Cockpit was an institution of Salford known far beyond its borders when cock - fighting , even with royalty , was a fashionable recreation . " In those days , " writes a contributor to " Local Notes and ...
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... ground of the bridge so often pictured , when we first met a favourite public charac- ter who is no longer seen in the streets of either town . Our attention was arrested by a novel cry of " Hot Chelsea Buns ! " and one of the steaming ...
... ground of the bridge so often pictured , when we first met a favourite public charac- ter who is no longer seen in the streets of either town . Our attention was arrested by a novel cry of " Hot Chelsea Buns ! " and one of the steaming ...
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... ground ? The neighbouring sign- boards seem affirmative - the Hare and Hounds , the Roe- buck , and the Dog and Partridge to wit . Perchance the White Horse would carry the huntsman proudly to the meet , while the Spread Eagle , from ...
... ground ? The neighbouring sign- boards seem affirmative - the Hare and Hounds , the Roe- buck , and the Dog and Partridge to wit . Perchance the White Horse would carry the huntsman proudly to the meet , while the Spread Eagle , from ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 191 - Man cannot stand beneath a loftier dome Than this cerulean canopy of light — The ETERNAL'S vast, immeasurable home, Lovely by day, and wonderful by night ! Than this enamelled floor, so greenly bright, A richer pavement man hath never trod ; He cannot gaze upon a holier sight Than fleeting cloud, fresh wave, and fruitfxil sod — Leaves of that boundless Book, writ by the hand of God...
Página 16 - Looked pure as the Spirit that made it : The murmur rose soft as I silently gazed On the shadowy waves...
Página xvii - He that followeth after righteousness and mercy findeth life, righteousness, and honour. 22 A wise man scaleth the city of the mighty, and casteth down the strength of the confidence thereof.
Página 190 - Tis morn, but yet the full and cloudless moon Pours from her starry urn a chastened light ; •Tis but a little space beyond the noon — The still, delicious noon of Summer's night ; Forth from my home I take an early flight, Down the lone vale pursue my devious way, Bound o'er the meadows with a keen delight, Brush from the forest leaves the dewy spray, And scale the toilsome steep, to watch the kindling day. The lark is up, disdainful of the earth, Exulting in his airy realm on high ; His song,...
Página 216 - Wlio loves not the place where they worshipped their God? Who loves not the ground where their ashes repose? Dear even the daisy that blooms on the sod, For dear is the dust out of which it arose.
Página 336 - ... firing at me, charged me with his bayonet, but he very soon lost the combat ; for I parried it, and cut him down through the head ; and that finished the contest for the eagle.
Página 187 - sa warning That only serves to make us grieve, When we are old: That only serves to make us grieve...
Página 335 - I took the Eagle from the Enemy ; he and I had a hard contest for it ; he thrust for my groin— I parried it off, and cut him through the head ; after which I was attacked by one of their lancers, who threw his lance at me, but missed the mark, by my throwing it off with my sword by my right side ; then I cut him from the chin upwards, which...
Página 318 - There's a bower of roses by Bendemeer's stream. And the nightingale sings round it all the day long; In the time of my childhood 'twas like a sweet dream To sit in the roses and hear the bird's song.
Página 16 - All hushed was the billows' commotion, — And I thought that the light-house looked lovely as hope, That star of life's tremulous ocean. The time is long past, and the scene is afar, Yet when my head rests on its pillow, Will memory sometimes rekindle the star That blazed on the breast of the billow. In life's closing hour, when the trembling soul flies, And death stills the heart's last emotion, O, then may the seraph of mercy arise, Like a star on eternity's ocean ! ANON.