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" I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history : And, questionless, here in this open court, Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men + lie... "
The History and Antiquities of Scarborough, and the Vicinity - Page 367
by Thomas Hinderwell - 1811 - 435 pages
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The Four Minsters Round the Wrekin: Buildwas, Haughmond, Lilleshull and ...

Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott - 1877 - 158 pages
...upon them but we get Our foot upon some reverend history. And questionless here in this open court, Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men lie interred, Loved the Church so well, and gave so largely to it, They thought it should have canopied...
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The Pirate

Walter Scott - 1879 - 464 pages
...upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history; And, questionless, here, in this open court (Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather),...interr'd, Loved the Church so well, and gave so largely to it, They thought it should have canopied their bones Till doomsday ;—hut all things have their...
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The complete poetical and dramatic works of sir Walter Scott. With an intr ...

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883 - 684 pages
...upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history. And questionless, here in this open court, (Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather,) some men lie intcrr'd. Loved the Church eo well, and gave so largely toit, They thought it should have canopied...
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Catalogue of books relating to Friends, etc

Joseph Smith (bookseller.) - 1883 - 42 pages
...them, but we set Oure foote upon some reverend historic ; And questionless here, in this open aisle, Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men lye interred Who loved the church so well, and gave so largely to't, They thought it should have canopied...
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The history of the parish and priory of Lenton

John Thomas Godfrey - 1884 - 554 pages
...inferred that this was the site of the monastic cemetery — " And questionless here in this open court Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men lie interred — Loved the Church so well, and gave so largely to't, They thought it would have canopied...
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A selection from the works of sir Walter Scott. Ed. by M. Collins

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1885 - 296 pages
...upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history, And questionless, here in this open court, (Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather,)...interr'd, Loved the Church so well, and gave so largely to it, They thought it should have canopied their bones Till doomsday; — but all things have their...
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Redgauntlet: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century

Walter Scott - 1885 - 912 pages
...upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history ; And, questionless, here, in this open court Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather), some men lie interr'd, Lovtd the Church so well, and gave so largely to It, They thought it should have canopied their bones...
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Illustrated guide to Fortrose and vicinity

Angus John Beaton - 1885 - 132 pages
...ruins— We never tread upon them but we set Our feet upon some reverend history ; And, questionless, here some men lie interr'd, Loved the Church so well, and gave so largely to it, They thought it should have canopied their bones Till doomsday ; but all things have their end—...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Baronet: Ed. with a Careful Revision ...

Walter Scott - 1888 - 682 pages
...them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history, And questionless, here in this open court — Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather — some men lie interred, Loved the Church so well and gave so largely to it, They thought it should have canopied...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Baronet

Walter Scott - 1887 - 676 pages
...them but we set Our foot upon some reverend hi.storv, And questionless, here in this open court — Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather — some men He interred, Loved the Church so well and gave so largely bones Till doomsday;—but all things have...
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