| 1817 - 296 sayfa
...appears from a letter of Bishop Grandison, fol. 56. vol. 1. of his register. The Rev. Joseph Reeve has thus described the present state of the Abbey,...glowing language of poetry, and with the feelings of the Christian philosopher.* Tho' hallowed mitres glitter here no more, The friendly Abbey still adorns... | |
| Shirley Woolmer - 1821 - 120 sayfa
...of the Abbey, appear on the arch. " The Rev. Joseph Reeve, in his classical poem, entitled Ugbrook Park, has thus described the present state of the...temple rose, " How great, how fallen, the mournful ruin shows. " Of sacrilege, behold, what heaps appear 1 " Nor blush to drop the tributary tear. " Here... | |
| George Oliver - 1841 - 274 sayfa
...ornaments, as appears from Bishop Grandisson's letter, in vol. 1. of his Register, fo. 56. " pannis aureis & capis," &c. The Rev. Joseph Reeve, in his classical...the abbey, in the glowing language of poetry, and w4th the feelings of a Christian philosopher. Though hallowed mitres slitter here no more, The friendly... | |
| E. Croydon - 1854 - 312 sayfa
...extract from "Ugbrooke Park," a poem by the Rev. Joseph Eeeve, is inscribed : — " Though hallow'd mitres glitter here no more, The friendly Abbey still...temple rose ; How great, how fallen, the mournful ruin shows ! Of sacrilege, behold, what heaps appear, Nor blush to drop the tributary tear. Here stood... | |
| 1863 - 304 sayfa
...extract from "Ugbrooke Park," a poem by the Rev. Joseph Reeve, is inscribed : — " Though hallow'd mitres glitter here no more, The friendly Abbey still...temple rose ; How great, how fallen, the mournful ruin shows ! Of sacrilege, behold, what heaps appear, Nor blush to drop the tributary tear. Here stood... | |
| J. T. White (of Torquay, Eng.) - 1878 - 472 sayfa
...the chancel is a tablet on which the following line's by the Rev. Joseph Reeve are inscribed : — Though hallowed mitres glitter here no more, The friendly...meek religion's ancient temple rose, How great, how fall'n, the mournful ruin shows, — Of sacrilege, behold, what heaps appear ! Nor blush to drop the... | |
| J. T. White (of Torquay, Eng.) - 1878 - 470 sayfa
...of the chancel is a tablet on which the following lines by the Rev. Joseph Reeve are inscribed : — Though hallowed mitres glitter here no more, The friendly...Abbey still adorns the shore ; Here meek religion's anuient temple rose, How great, how fall'n, the mournful ruin shows, — Of sacrilege, behold, what... | |
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