Chronicles of London BridgeSmith, Elder, 1827 - 687 стор. |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-5 із 50
Сторінка xvii
... land into canals , and co- vering over old water - ways with new paved streets ; erecting pert plaister fronts to some venerable old edifices , and utterly abolishing others from off the face of the earth ; London but too truly ...
... land into canals , and co- vering over old water - ways with new paved streets ; erecting pert plaister fronts to some venerable old edifices , and utterly abolishing others from off the face of the earth ; London but too truly ...
Сторінка 22
... land forces . ' " I must here entreat your patience , Mr. Geoffrey Barbican , to follow the old Norwegian through the consequent battle ; for although he gives us no more scenery of London Bridge , yet he furnishes us with a minute ...
... land forces . ' " I must here entreat your patience , Mr. Geoffrey Barbican , to follow the old Norwegian through the consequent battle ; for although he gives us no more scenery of London Bridge , yet he furnishes us with a minute ...
Сторінка 24
... land of London's winding City . Many were the shields which were grasped sword in hand to the mighty increase of the conflict ; but by thee were the iron - banded coats of mail broken and destroyed . ' And besides this , ' continues ...
... land of London's winding City . Many were the shields which were grasped sword in hand to the mighty increase of the conflict ; but by thee were the iron - banded coats of mail broken and destroyed . ' And besides this , ' continues ...
Сторінка 25
... land , that caused the men of Southwark to found to his honour yonder fane , which still bears his name and consecrates his memory . And in so doing , I pray you to observe that I am not wandering from the subject before us ; for that ...
... land , that caused the men of Southwark to found to his honour yonder fane , which still bears his name and consecrates his memory . And in so doing , I pray you to observe that I am not wandering from the subject before us ; for that ...
Сторінка 34
... land were , and , from time to time , kept the same in good reparations . Till at length , considering the great charges of repairing the same , there was , by aid of the Citizens of London , and others , a Bridge built with arches of ...
... land were , and , from time to time , kept the same in good reparations . Till at length , considering the great charges of repairing the same , there was , by aid of the Citizens of London , and others , a Bridge built with arches of ...
Інші видання - Показати все
Загальні терміни та фрази
aforesaid ancient Annals Antiquary appeared Arms authority Barbican Barnaby Bishop Bridge-House Bridge-Masters British Museum building called centre Chapel Chronicle Citizens City of London commenced Committee contained copy curious Duke edifice edition England English Engraven by G. W. engraving entitled erected feet fire Fire of London Fishmongers folio Frost G. W. Bonner Gate halfpenny hath Henry III history of London houses inches John King Henry King's Kyng land Lock Lord Mayor Magnus Maitland Maitland's History Mary Master mentioned night North notice observe old London Bridge original Parish of St passage passed Patent Roll persons Pier plate Postern present printed quarto Queen reign rent repair Richard Richard Bloome River Thames says shewing side South Southwark Sterlings stone Stow Stow's Survey Street Tenement Thomas tide Tower Tower of London verses View of London volume Water-works West Westminster whilst whole William
Популярні уривки
Сторінка 667 - The time shall come, when, free as seas or wind, Unbounded Thames shall flow for all mankind, Whole nations enter with each swelling tide, And seas but join the regions they divide ; Earth's distant ends our glory shall behold, And the new world launch forth to seek the old.
Сторінка 314 - Then marched he forward out of his own house at Westminster, passing through all London over London Bridge, having before him of gentlemen a great number, three in rank, in black velvet livery coats, and the most part of them with great chains of gold about their necks.
Сторінка 153 - The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chant it ; it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
Сторінка 495 - January 2nd, 1739-40, it is observed that " several vintners in the Strand bought a large ox in Smithfield on Monday last, which is to be roasted whole on the ice on the river of Thames, if the frost continues. Mr. Hodgeson, a butcher in St. James's Market, claims the privilege of selling or knocking down the beast, as a right inherent in his family, his father having knocked down the ox roasted on the river in the great frost, 1684, as himself did that roasted in 1715, near Hungerford Stairs. The...
Сторінка xvii - It ascends me into the brain ; dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapours which environ it; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble, fiery, and delectable shapes; which delivered o'er to the voice, — the tongue, — which is the birth, becomes excellent wit.
Сторінка 493 - Her neck grew warpt beneath autumnal loads Of various fruit ; she now a basket bore : That head, alas ! shall basket bear no more. Each booth she frequent past in quest of gain, ssa And boys with pleasure heard her shrilling strain.
Сторінка 493 - Doll ev'ry day had walk'd these treach'rous roads; Her neck grew warpt beneath autumnal loads Of various fruit; she now a basket bore, That head, alas! shall basket bear no more. Each booth she frequent past, in quest of gain, And boys with pleasure heard her shrilling strain. Ah Doll! all mortals must resign their breath, And industry it self submit to death! The cracking crystal yields, she sinks, she dies, Her head, chopt off, from her lost shoulders flies: Pippins she cry'd, but death her voice...
Сторінка 467 - to that degree, that another city, as it were, was erected thereon ; where, by the great number of streets and shops, with their rich furniture, it represented a great fair, with a variety of carriages, and diversions of all sorts ; and near Whitehall a whole ox was roasted on the ice.
Сторінка 467 - ... tooke a fancy to have their names printed, and the day and yeare set down when printed on the Thames ' ; this humour tooke so universally, that 'twas estimated the printer gain'd £5.
Сторінка 25 - Ethelred attacked and forcibly fought against ; but, by the resistance of the Danes, it proved but a vain endeavour. There was, at that time, a bridge erected over the river between the City and Southwark, so wide, that if two carriages met, they could pass each other.