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" Themmes brode aged back doth ride, Where now the studious lawyers have their bowers. There whylome wont the Templer knights to bide, Till they decayed through pride. "
Elia. The last essays of Elia - Page 146
by Charles Lamb - 1871
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The London Magazine, Volume 4

1821 - 724 pages
...where he speaks of this spot. There when they came, whereas those bricky towers, The which on Themmes brode aged back doth ride, Where now the studious...whylome wont the Templer knights to bide, Till they decajd through pride. Indeed, it is the most elegant spot in the metropolis. What a transition for...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 274 pages
...fame: There when they came, whereas those bricky towres The which on Themmes brode aged backe doe ryde, Where now the studious lawyers have their bowers, There whylome wont the Templer Knights to byde, Till they decayd through pride ; Next whereunto there standes a stately place, Where oft I gayned...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 5

Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 450 pages
...lifes first native sourse, Tiwigh from another place I take my name, 1 30 Aa house of auncient fame : Where now the studious lawyers have their bowers, There whylome wont the Templer Knights to byde, 135 Till they decayd through pride ; Next whereunto there standes a stately place, Where oft...
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Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - Essays - 1835 - 440 pages
...he speaks of this spot. • There when they came, whereas those bricky towers, The which on Themmes brode aged back doth ride, Where now the studious lawyers have their bowers, There whylome wont the Templar knights to bide, Till they decayd through pride. Indeed, it is the most elegant spot in the...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

English literature - 1835 - 432 pages
...where he speaks of this spot. " There when they came, whereas those bricky towers, The which on Themmes brode aged back doth ride, Where now the studious lawyers have their bowers, There whylome wont the Templar knights to bide, Till they decayed through pride." Indeed, it is the most elegant spot in the...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 430 pages
...of this spot. * There when they came, whereas those bricky towers, The which on Th'emmes brode axed back doth ride, Where now the studious lawyers have their bowers, There whylome wont the Templar knights to hide, Till they decayed through pride." Indeed, it is the most elegant spot in the...
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The Prose Works of Charles Lamb ...: Elia. First series

Charles Lamb - English literature - 1836 - 362 pages
...this spot. There when they came, whereas those bricky towers, The which on Themmcs brode aged hack doth ride, Where now the studious lawyers have their...whylome wont the Templer knights to bide, Till they decayd through pride. Indeed, it is the most elegant spot in the metropolis. What a transition for...
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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal

Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1836 - 436 pages
...a learned and collegiate air ; and of them chiefly, those bricky towers The which on Thames' broad aged back doth ride, Where now the studious Lawyers have their bowers There whilom wont the Templar Knights to bide, Till they decayed through pride — as Spenser describes evidently...
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The essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 pages
...where he speaks of this spot. There when they came, whereas those bricky towers, The which on Themmee brode aged back doth ride, Where now the studious...first time — the passing from the crowded Strand or Fleet-street, by unexpected avenues, into its magnificent ample squares, its classic green recesses...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 25

Periodicals - 1844 - 288 pages
...he speaks of this spot : — There when they came, whereas those bricky towers, The which on Themmes brode aged back doth ride, Where now the studious...first time, — the passing from the crowded Strand or Fleet-street, by unexpected avenues, into its magnificent ample squares, its classic green recesses...
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