Views of the most interesting collegiate and parochial churches in Great Britain, by J.P. Neale and J. Le Keux. With historical and architectural descriptions [by T. Moule]., المجلد 2 |
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الصفحة 7
... Archbishop of Canterbury , and Edmund Audley , Bishop of Salisbury , who , it is probable , also contributed , were on the basement of the stone pulpit formerly in this Church as well as upon the roof of the Old Library , now the Common ...
... Archbishop of Canterbury , and Edmund Audley , Bishop of Salisbury , who , it is probable , also contributed , were on the basement of the stone pulpit formerly in this Church as well as upon the roof of the Old Library , now the Common ...
الصفحة 20
... Archbishop of Canterbury , in the reign of Richard II . was born . The east end of the Church of St. Gregory , built by that Prelate , is prominent in our view , Plate I. which is taken from the south side ; the edifice is large , and ...
... Archbishop of Canterbury , in the reign of Richard II . was born . The east end of the Church of St. Gregory , built by that Prelate , is prominent in our view , Plate I. which is taken from the south side ; the edifice is large , and ...
الصفحة 34
... Bishop's Chapel , at the east end of the South Aisle , was repaired in 1815 , and St. Mary's , or Heron's Chapel ... Archbishop of Canterbury , born in 1519 , at Hensingham , a small village in Cumberland . Under the patronage of ...
... Bishop's Chapel , at the east end of the South Aisle , was repaired in 1815 , and St. Mary's , or Heron's Chapel ... Archbishop of Canterbury , born in 1519 , at Hensingham , a small village in Cumberland . Under the patronage of ...
الصفحة 38
... Canterbury. 0000 CROYDON CHURCH THE MONT OF ARCHBISHOP WHITGIFT . THOF WARHAM & ARCHBISHOP SHELDON . SURRY . ex P1.3 Drawn by J.P.Neale . STRATFORD ON AVON CHURCH , VIEW.
... Canterbury. 0000 CROYDON CHURCH THE MONT OF ARCHBISHOP WHITGIFT . THOF WARHAM & ARCHBISHOP SHELDON . SURRY . ex P1.3 Drawn by J.P.Neale . STRATFORD ON AVON CHURCH , VIEW.
الصفحة 38
... Archbishop of Canterbury of that name , who died at his seat at Haling House , near this town , in 1478 , and by will ordered his body to be buried in St. Nicholas ' Chantry , before the image of our Lady of Pity , bequeathing legacies ...
... Archbishop of Canterbury of that name , who died at his seat at Haling House , near this town , in 1478 , and by will ordered his body to be buried in St. Nicholas ' Chantry , before the image of our Lady of Pity , bequeathing legacies ...
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Altar Cloth ancient Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury argent arms bearing beautiful Bennett St Blackfriars Bishop Bishop of Worcester bono statu BULWICK Buxhall canopy Canterbury Chancel Chapel D'ni died DITTO Drawn by J.P. Drawn by J.P.Neale Earl east end Edward elegant Elizabeth Engraved by J.Le erected feet figures Font gules handsome head Henry Henry VIII J.Le Keux J.P. Neale Jesus John Clopton John de Stratford Lady LAVENHAM lesser lights LITTLE MALVERN London Malvern marble Mary memory monument mullions Nave niches north aisle north side obiit Orate ornamented Oxford parcel gilt Parish pews pillars pinnacles Plate pointed arch Porch Priest pro bono reign sculptured second pane silver slab south aisle south side spire St Blackfriars Road stone Stratford STRATFORD-UPON-AVON SUFFOLK third pane Thomæ Thomas tomb Tower tracery transept upper uxor uxoris ejus Vestry VICAR Virgin wall Wallis west end white glass wife window WORCESTERSHIRE written ye Soul
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 4 - Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations : ask thy father, and he will shew thee ; thy elders, and they will tell thee.
الصفحة 11 - At tables playing Don Gaiferos sits, For Melisendra is forgotten now.2 And that personage who appears there with a crown on his head and a sceptre in his hand...
الصفحة 16 - There was a fair Rood Loft, with the Rood, Mary and John, of every side, and with a fair pair of Organs standing thereby; which Loft extended all the breadth of the Church, and on Good Friday a Priest, then standing by the Rood, sang The Passion. The side thereof, towards the body of the Church, in twelve partitions in boards, was fair painted with the images of the twelve Apostles.
الصفحة 16 - I think 1 that he containeth the whole round world; and in the tabernacle at the south end there was a fair image of Our Blessed Lady having the afflicted body of her dear son, as he was taken down off the cross lying along...
الصفحة 38 - The first remark that occurs on viewing this 30 bust is, that it presents our bard in the act of composition, and in his gayest mood. The vis comica so brightens his countenance, that it is hardly a stretch of fancy, to suppose him in the actual creation of Falstaff himself. Very sure I am, that the figure must long have continued a source of infinite delight to those, who had enjoyed his convivial qualities.
الصفحة 38 - HABET. STAY PASSENGER, WHY GOEST THOV BY so FAST, READ, IF THOV CANST, WHOM ENVIOVS DEATH HATH PLAST WITHIN THIS MONVMENT, SHAKSPEARE, WITH WHOME QVICK NATVRE DIDE ; WHOSE NAME DOTH DECK YS. TOMBE FAR MORE THEN COST ; SITH ALL YT. HE HATH WRITT LEAVES LIVING ART BVT PAGE TO SERVE HIS WITT. OBIIT ANO. DOI. 1616. ^ETATIS 53. DIE 23 AP.
الصفحة 26 - Whoe'er them art, with reverence tread These sacred mansions of the dead ! Not that the monumental bust Or sumptuous tomb here guards the dust Of rich or great : let wealth, rank, birth, Sleep undistinguish'd in the earth ; This simple urn records a name Which shines with more exalted fame.
الصفحة 38 - Stay passenger, why goest thou by so fast? Read, if thou canst, whom envious death hath plast Within this monument; Shakespeare with whome Quick nature dide; whose name doth deck ys tombe Far more than cost; sith all yt he hath writt Leaves living art but page to serve his witt. Obiit ano. doi 1616 ^tatis 53 Die 23 Ap.
الصفحة 16 - On Corpus Christi day, they went likewise with the Blessed Sacrament in procession about the church green in copes, and I think also, they went in procession, on St. Mark's day, about the said green, with handbells ringing before them, as they did about the bounds of the town, in Rogation week, on the Monday one way, on the Tuesday another way...
الصفحة 26 - Reader, if genius, taste refined, A native elegance of mind, If virtue, science, manly sense, If wit, that never gave offence, The clearest head, the tenderest heart, In thy esteem, e'er claimed a part — Ah ! smite thy breast, and drop a tear, For know thy Shenstone's dust lies here, RGS and J.