Then the people and the monks assemble in haste, they draw water, they brandish their hatchets, they run up the stairs, full of eagerness to save the church, already, alas! beyond their help. But when they reach the roof and perceive the black smoke and... The Archaeological Journal - Сторінка 2811846Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Robert Willis - 1845 - 204 стор.
...it throughout, they abandon the attempt in despair, and thinking only of their own safety, make ahi haste to descend. And now that the fire had loosened...the monks ; the seats, consisting of a great mass of wood-work, caught fire, and thus the mischief grew worse and worse. And it was marvellous, though sad,... | |
| George Ayliffe Poole - 1848 - 478 стор.
...raging wind, finding a freer entrance, increased the fury of the fire; and the flames beginning to show themselves, a cry arose in the churchyard: ' See!...the monks ; the seats, consisting of a great mass of wood-work, caught fire, and thus the mischief grew worse and worse. And it was marvellous, though sad,... | |
| Robert Charles Jenkins - 1880 - 446 стор.
...beyond their help. But when they reach the roof and perceive the black smoke and scorching flame:; that pervade it throughout, they abandon the attempt...the monks ; the seats, consisting of a great mass of wood-work, caught fire, and thus the mischief grew worse and worse. And it was marvellous, though sad,... | |
| 1882 - 592 стор.
...abandon the attempt in despair, and thinking only of their own safety, make all haste to descend. And now the half-burnt timbers fell into the choir below, upon the seats of the monks; the seats caught fire, and thus the mischief grew worse and worse. And it was marvellous, though sad, to behold... | |
| 1891 - 884 стор.
...the churchyard, ' See see, the church is on fire ! ' Then the people and monks assemble in hasie — they draw water, they brandish their hatchets, they...beams from the pegs that bound them together, the half burnt timbers fell into the choir below upon the seats of the monks ; the seats, consisting of... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 378 стор.
...raging wind, finding a freer entrance, increased the fury of the fire ; and the flames beginning to show themselves, a cry arose in the church-yard : " See...the monks ; the seats consisting of a great mass of wood-work, caught fire, and thus the mischief grew worse and worse. And it was marvellous, though sad,... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 398 стор.
...raging wind, finding a freer entrance, increased the fury of the fire ; and the flames beginning to show themselves, a cry arose in the church-yard : " See...the monks ; the seats consisting of a great mass of wood-work, caught fire, and thus the mischief grew worse and worse. And it was marvellous, though sad,... | |
| William Teignmouth Shore - 1907 - 232 стор.
...raging wind, finding a freer entrance, increased the fury of the fire ; and the flames beginning to show themselves, a cry arose in the churchyard : ' See...the monks ; the seats, consisting of a great mass of wood-work, caught fire, and thus the mischief grew worse and worse. And it was marvellous, though sad,... | |
| Teresa Grace Frisch - 1987 - 196 стор.
...ceiling below, and the sheetlead covering above, concealed between them the fire that had arisen within. Meantime the three cottages, whence the mischief had...the monks; the seats, consisting of a great mass of woodwork, caught fire, and thus the mischief grew worse and worse. And it was marvellous, though sad,... | |
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