Walter Thornbury. A LEGEND of the red sea . VI . Legend of the Red Sea ... sand is running fast ; Out with a thousand galleys- I hear the quickening blast- One ... burning sands , Beating his breast with bleeding hands . A poor and half ...
Two Centuries of Song; or, Lyrics, Madrigals, Sonnets, and other occasional verses of the English Poets of the last two hundred years. With critical and biographical notes by Walter Thornbury ... Illustrated by ... eminent artists ... with coloured borders, designed by H. Shaw, etc
... bleak December , Curtained warm from the snowy weather , When you and I played chess together , Checkmated by each other's eyes ? 母 THOMAS PRITINIT JA 67 USEUM A Ah ! still 290.
Old and new London: a narrative of its history, its people and its places, by W. Thornbury (E. Walford).
... Garden of the monks of Westminster : - " The sold larks , canaries , owls , and , if you desired it , Convent becomes a playhouse ; monks and nuns turn actors and actresses . The garden , formal and quiet , where a salad was cut for a lady ...
Shakspere's England, Or, Sketches of Our Social History in the Reign of Elizabeth
... Apocalypse Ful- PUBLISHED BY LONGMAN , BROWN , AND CO . Ephemera. 8 ... Maps , Woodcuts , and 12 Plates . 8vo . price 148 . De la Rive . - A ... Princes , and Anthor of The Antiquities of Rome . By JAMES DENNISTOUN , of Dennistoun . 2 vols ...
... Turner's mind on the scene under discussion . " Turner was always , from his stones ( we shall see presently why ) . youth , fond of Whether large or small , loose or imbedded , hewn into cubes or moulded into boulders , he loved them ...
The Life of J. M. W. Turner, R. A.: Founded on Letters and Papers Furnished by His Friends and Fellow Academicians
... Turner's mind on the scene under discussion . " Turner was always , from his youth , fond of stones ( we shall see presently why ) . Whether large or small , loose or imbedded , hewn into cubes or moulded into boulders , he loved them ...
The Life of J.M.W. Turner, R.A.: Founded on Letters and Papers Furnished by His Friends and Fellow-academicians
... Turner's mind on the scene under discussion . J JA ' Turner was always , from his youth , fond of stones ( we shall see presently why ) . Whether large or small , loose or im- bedded , hewn into cubes or moulded into boulders , he loved ...
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