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... stood , and the sylvan scene around him ; and still more so with his dogs and two horses , which were held at some little distance by a page . His face was high and noble , but on closely comparing it — as I did several times - with ...
... stood , and the sylvan scene around him ; and still more so with his dogs and two horses , which were held at some little distance by a page . His face was high and noble , but on closely comparing it — as I did several times - with ...
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... stood his work ; the face was life - like , and the likeness to the portrait was quite perceptible . The inscription was curious— " sub marmore isto Johannes Inglesant , Peccator , usque ad judicium latet , expectans revelationem ...
... stood his work ; the face was life - like , and the likeness to the portrait was quite perceptible . The inscription was curious— " sub marmore isto Johannes Inglesant , Peccator , usque ad judicium latet , expectans revelationem ...
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... stood with a little walled court in front of it , and a gate - house ; and consisted of three buildings — a chapel , a large hall , and another building con taining the Prior's parlour and other rooms on the ground floor , and a long ...
... stood with a little walled court in front of it , and a gate - house ; and consisted of three buildings — a chapel , a large hall , and another building con taining the Prior's parlour and other rooms on the ground floor , and a long ...
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... stood long to gaze . The air was soft and yet fresh , and the woods stretching up the rising - grounds about the Priory were wavering and shimmering all over with their myriad rustling leaves , instinct with life and beauty both to the ...
... stood long to gaze . The air was soft and yet fresh , and the woods stretching up the rising - grounds about the Priory were wavering and shimmering all over with their myriad rustling leaves , instinct with life and beauty both to the ...
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... stood before the altar , celebrating the mass . The altar was alight with tapers , and torches were borne by sable attendants on either side of the choir . The ghostly forms that entered with him now thronged about him in the form and ...
... stood before the altar , celebrating the mass . The altar was alight with tapers , and torches were borne by sable attendants on either side of the choir . The ghostly forms that entered with him now thronged about him in the form and ...
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