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... seen then , there are a hundred ; nay , for ought I know , five hundred to be seen now , even if you sit still in a boat , and pass up and down the river . First beginning from Ham House , as above , the prince's palace salutes the eye ...
... seen then , there are a hundred ; nay , for ought I know , five hundred to be seen now , even if you sit still in a boat , and pass up and down the river . First beginning from Ham House , as above , the prince's palace salutes the eye ...
Page 73
... seen in all the north part of England ; the pilaster seventy two feet high to the foot of the ballaster on the top ; the frize under the cornish is spacious , and has the motto of the family upon it , the letters so large ( and gilded ) ...
... seen in all the north part of England ; the pilaster seventy two feet high to the foot of the ballaster on the top ; the frize under the cornish is spacious , and has the motto of the family upon it , the letters so large ( and gilded ) ...
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... seen A summer - house so fine in such a nest of green . ' ( Leigh Hunt . Story of Rimini . 1816 ) Chaucer is more English than Pope ; but Pope never talked better sense in neater lines than when he wrote rhymed instructions to Lord ...
... seen A summer - house so fine in such a nest of green . ' ( Leigh Hunt . Story of Rimini . 1816 ) Chaucer is more English than Pope ; but Pope never talked better sense in neater lines than when he wrote rhymed instructions to Lord ...
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