| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - England - 1859 - 704 pages
...inclosed, Each also crown'd with winged heads — a pair Of rudely-painted cherubim. The floor Of nave anil aisle, in unpretending guise, Was occupied by oaken benches, ranged In seemly rows And marble monuments were here displayed Thronging the walls, and on tíu floor beneath Sepulchral... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 pages
...ornamental scroll enclosed ; Each also crowned with wingdd heads — a pair Of rudely-painted cherubim. The floor Of nave and aisle, in unpretending guise, Was occupied by oaken benches ranged In seemly rows ; the chancel only showed Some inoffensive mavks of earthly state And vain distinction. A capacious... | |
| James Mason Hoppin - England - 1868 - 494 pages
...ornamental scroll inclosed; Each also crowned with winged heads — a pair Of rudely painted cherubim. The floor Of nave and aisle in unpretending guise Was occupied by oaken benches ranged In seemly rows ; the chancel only showed Some inoffensive marks of earthly state And vain distinction. A capacious... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1870 - 474 pages
...ornamental scroll, enclosed ; Each also crowned with winged heads — a pair Of rudely-painted Cherubim. The floor Of nave and aisle, in unpretending guise, Was occupied by oaken benches ranged In seemly rows ; the chancel only showed Some vain distinctions, marks of earthly state By immemorial privilege... | |
| Walter Field - Christian art and symbolism - 1871 - 346 pages
...cross'd, Like leafless underboughs, 'mid some thick grove. All wither'd by the depth of shade above. The floor Of nave and aisle, in unpretending guise, Was occupied by oaken benches ranged In seemly rows." WORDSWORTH. THE NAVE " TN order to trace the history of pews * to their first J_ source, I must,... | |
| Curtis GUILD - Europe - 1871 - 578 pages
...ornamental scroll enclosed; Each also crowned with winged heads — a pair Of rudely painted cherubim. The floor Of nave and aisle, in unpretending guise, Was occupied by oaken benches ranged In seemly rows ; the chancel only showed Some inoffensive marks of earthly state And vain distinction. A capacious... | |
| John Phillips, Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - Lake District (England) - 1872 - 362 pages
...ornamental scroll enclosed, Each also crown'd with winged heads — a pair Of rudely-painted cherubim. The floor Of nave and aisle, in unpretending guise, Was occupied by oakeu benches, ranged In seemly rows And marble monuments were here display'd Thronging the walls,... | |
| Walter Field - Christian art and symbolism - 1873 - 344 pages
...cross'd, Like leafless underboughs, 'mid some thick grove, All wither'd by the depth of shade above. The floor Of nave and aisle, in unpretending guise, Was occupied by oaken benches ranged In seemly rows." WORDSWORTH. THE NAVE " TN order to trace the history of pews '• to their first J. source,... | |
| T. LINDSEY ASPLAND - 1874 - 492 pages
...ornamental scroll inclosed ; Each also crown'd with winged heads — a pair Of rudely-painted cherubim. The floor Of nave and aisle, in unpretending guise, Was occupied by oaken benches ranged In seemly rows ; the chancel only show'd Some inoffensive marks of earthly state And vain distinction. A description... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1875 - 728 pages
...ornamental scroll enclosed; Each also crown'd with winged heads, — a pair Of rudely-painted Cherubim. The floor Of nave and aisle, in unpretending guise, Was occupied by oaken benches ranged In seemly rows ; the chancel only show'd Some vain distinctions, marks of earthly state By immemorial privilege... | |
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