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Page 26
... church and court did mingle their array , And mass and revel were alternate seen ; Lordlings and freres - ill - sorted fry I ween ! But here the Babylonian whore hath built A dome , where flaunts she in such glorious sheen , That men ...
... church and court did mingle their array , And mass and revel were alternate seen ; Lordlings and freres - ill - sorted fry I ween ! But here the Babylonian whore hath built A dome , where flaunts she in such glorious sheen , That men ...
Page 121
... church . The six organs are the most beautiful I ever beheld in point of decoration ; we did not hear them , but were told that their tones were corre- spondent to their splendour . Mafra is termed the Escurial of Portugal . 6 . Well ...
... church . The six organs are the most beautiful I ever beheld in point of decoration ; we did not hear them , but were told that their tones were corre- spondent to their splendour . Mafra is termed the Escurial of Portugal . 6 . Well ...
Page 127
... church , and a mosque . In each point of view it is an object of regard : it changed its worshippers ; but still it was a place of worship thrice sacred to devotion : its violation is a triple sacrilege . But " Man , vain man , " Drest ...
... church , and a mosque . In each point of view it is an object of regard : it changed its worshippers ; but still it was a place of worship thrice sacred to devotion : its violation is a triple sacrilege . But " Man , vain man , " Drest ...
Page 135
... church , mixed with the highest contempt of churchmen , whom he cuffed upon occasion in a most heterodox manner , Yet he never 66 passed a church without crossing himself ; and I CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . 135.
... church , mixed with the highest contempt of churchmen , whom he cuffed upon occasion in a most heterodox manner , Yet he never 66 passed a church without crossing himself ; and I CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . 135.
Page 136
... church is holy , our priests are thieves ; " and then he crossed himself as usual , and boxed the ears of the first " papas " who refused to assist in any required operation , as was always found to be necessary where a priest had any ...
... church is holy , our priests are thieves ; " and then he crossed himself as usual , and boxed the ears of the first " papas " who refused to assist in any required operation , as was always found to be necessary where a priest had any ...
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