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Identifier: wanderingsofpenp00palm (find matches)
Title: The wanderings of a pen and pencil
Year: 1846 (1840s)
Authors: Palmer, F. P. (Francis Paul) Crowquill, Alfred, ill Bissett, Clark Prescott, 1875-1932, former owner. UPB
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Publisher: London : Jeremiah How
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of the harp-string. Many Little Johns afterwardsmay have been; two or three according to proof. They were of the unadul-terated-rogue school. But in my opinion, Robin Hood is the type of unde-viating Saxon hatred, waged from night till morning against the minions of theNorman bastard. In those bitter days, in the fen or woodland, father and sonstood armed by the hearth-stone at eventide. The veiled women, the chastegirls, the weeping children, knelt upon the weedy floor. Their eyes wereturned to heaven in supplication. The Lord bless and helpe us all! was theejaculation at the conclusion of the pious duty. They answered fervently, Amen ! The weak ones retired to weep and slumber; the strong kept 368 WANDERINGS OF A PEN AND PENCIL. ward, to listen to the footsteps of the wanderer seeking a home, and tocatch the sad echo of the foemans horn. Of the older Castle of Nottingham there are but few remains. The Gate-way, as shown in the illustration, is the chief one. It is well understood by
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Gate, Nottingham Castle. every reader that the castle lately destroyed by fire was an edifice of littlewarlike frontispiece. Leland says of the old castle : The bare court is largeand metely strong, being beasts and giants over the ditch into the second warde,the frontier of which ward in the entering is exceeding strong with portcullises.Much part of the west side of this inner ward, as the hall and other things, bein ruins. The east side is strong and well towerd ; so is the south side. Butthe most beautiful and gallant building for a lodging is on the north side, whereEdward IV. began a right sumptuous piece of stone work, of which he clearlyfinished an excellent good tower of three heights of building, and brought up MORTIMER S HOLE. 369 the other part likewise from the foundation with stone and marvellous faircompassed windows, to the laying of the first soil for chambers. The suc-ceeding illustration is Mortimers Hole, the historical reference to which J- 4- - fesjjS^

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