It will scarcely have improved, for how could it be better than it then was? I love to think on thee, pretty, quiet D , thou pattern of an English country town, with thy clean but narrow streets branching out from thy modest market-place... Norfolk - Página 124por William Alfred Dutt - 1900 - 347 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1896 - 854 páginas
...to the astonishment of his parents. In 1809 the Borrows were again in Dereham — "pretty, quiet D , pattern of an English country town, with thy clean...streets branching out from thy modest market-place." Here lived the generous and kind widow of Sir John Fenn (editor of the "Paston Letters"), called Lady... | |
| George Borrow - 1851 - 394 páginas
...last trod its streets. It will scarcely have improved, for how could it be better than it then was ? I love to think on thee, pretty quiet D . . . . ,...half-aristocratic mansion, where resided thy Lady Bountiful — she, the gene80 VENERABLE CHURCH. [Ch. III. rous and kind, who loved to visit the sick,... | |
| George Borrow - 1851 - 578 páginas
...last trod its streets. It will scarcely have improved, for how could it be better than it then was ? I love to think on thee, pretty quiet D . . . . ,...with thy one half-aristocratic mansion, where resided the Lady Bountiful — she. the generous and kind, who loved to visit the sick, leaning on her gold... | |
| George Borrow - 1872 - 440 páginas
...last trod its streets. It will scarcely have improved, for how could it be better than it then was? I love to think on thee, pretty, quiet D , thou pattern...branching out from thy modest market-place, with thine oltlfashioned houses, with here and there a roof of venerable thatch, with thy one half aristocratic... | |
| 1882 - 630 páginas
...last trod its streets. It will scarcely have improved, for how could it be better than it then was? I love to think on thee, pretty, quiet D , thou pattern...clean but narrow streets branching out from thy modest market place, with thine old-fashioned houses, with here and there a roof of venerable thatch, with... | |
| George Henry Borrow - 1902 - 600 páginas
...improved, for how could it be better than it then was? I love to think on thee, pretty, quiet D , thon pattern of an English country toWn, with thy clean...thine old-fashioned houses, with here and there a rot>f of venerable thatch, with thy one half-aristocratic mansion, where resided thy Lady Bountiful—... | |
| James Edmund Vincent - 1907 - 482 páginas
...changed very little.) " It will scarcely have improved, for how would it be better than it then was? I love to think on thee, pretty quiet D , thou pattern...with thy one half-aristocratic mansion, where resided Lady Bountiful — she, the generous and kind, who loved to visit the sick, leaning on her gold-headed... | |
| William Alfred Dutt - 1907 - 484 páginas
...last trod its streets. It will scarcely have improved, for how could it be better than it then was ? I love to think on thee, pretty, quiet D , thou pattern of an old English country town, with thy clean but narrow streets branching out from thy modest market-place,... | |
| Herbert George Jenkins - 1912 - 562 páginas
...books. George was absorbing impressions of the things around him : of the quaint old Norfolk town, its " clean but narrow streets branching out from thy modest...houses, with here and there a roof of venerable thatch " ; of that exquisite old gentlewoman Lady Fenn,2 as she passed to and from her mansion upon some errand... | |
| Clement King Shorter - 1913 - 506 páginas
...since I last trod its streets. It will scarcely have improved, for how could it be better than it was ? I love to think on thee, pretty, quiet D , thou pattern...streets branching out from thy modest market-place, with their old-fashioned houses, with here and there a roof of venerable thatch, with thy one halfaristocratic... | |
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