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It is nevertheless to the opening of The Chase , a legendary poem , which , from its mention of church bells , cannot be attributed to a period earlier than Fingal . the middle ages , that we are indebted for the 46 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
It is nevertheless to the opening of The Chase , a legendary poem , which , from its mention of church bells , cannot be attributed to a period earlier than Fingal . the middle ages , that we are indebted for the 46 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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Of all thy church's walls contain Within their hallow'd round , Not one more faithful didst thou know Than Comhal's noble son ; The chief who gloried to bestow The prize the bards had won ! Were Morni's * valiant son alive , ( Now in ...
Of all thy church's walls contain Within their hallow'd round , Not one more faithful didst thou know Than Comhal's noble son ; The chief who gloried to bestow The prize the bards had won ! Were Morni's * valiant son alive , ( Now in ...
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bate betweene gentilmen , and trobleth divers housys of religioun , to bring from them ther tythes , sham- fully beting ther tenaunts , and s'vants , in such wyse as some whol townes are fayne to kepe the churches both nighte and daye ...
bate betweene gentilmen , and trobleth divers housys of religioun , to bring from them ther tythes , sham- fully beting ther tenaunts , and s'vants , in such wyse as some whol townes are fayne to kepe the churches both nighte and daye ...
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66 Opposite to the east window of the Priory Church , the river washes the foot of a rock nearly perpendicular , and of the richest purple , where several of the mineral beds , which break out , in- stead of maintaining their usual ...
66 Opposite to the east window of the Priory Church , the river washes the foot of a rock nearly perpendicular , and of the richest purple , where several of the mineral beds , which break out , in- stead of maintaining their usual ...
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The shell of the church is nearly entire . The nave , having been reserved at the dissolution for the use of the Saxon cure , is still a parochial chapel + . Embsay Kirk , where the priory itself was originally planted .
The shell of the church is nearly entire . The nave , having been reserved at the dissolution for the use of the Saxon cure , is still a parochial chapel + . Embsay Kirk , where the priory itself was originally planted .
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