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Identifier: zigzagjourneys00butt (find matches)
Title: Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands
Year: 1880 (1880s)
Authors: Butterworth, Hezekiah, 1839-1905
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Publisher: Boston : Estes and Lauriat
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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ch in twenty years before she had not seen, hut only such an one as on purpose was made to deceive her sight.1 rhey brought it to the poor withered Queen. She raised it toher face with her bony hands, and looked. For the first time for \she saw hers •• It was a revelation. Her old rage came back again. She pointedto her flatterers with scorn, and ordered them to quil her presence. • rhen came the Archbishop of Canterbury, disgracing his sacredoffice by his words. Madam, said he, your piety, your zeal, and theadmirable work of the Reformation afford great grounds I confidifor \ But the wretchedly disenchanted woman could no longer b<ed. •My lord, she -aid. -the crown that I have borne so long hasnough of vanity in my time. I beseech you not n. augmentit at this hour. She had seen herself, and the world also, in the true glass.1 Wynn was observed by Master Lewis making a collectionof ivy li • Kenilworth. !)» you collect leave- at all the historic places you visit? hiasked.
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PORTRAIT OF EL1ZAEETH. A SERIES OF MEMORABLE VISITS. !5i I picked some heather at the birthplace of Burns, brought ivy fromMelrose, and wild flowers from Newstead and from the Peak, and Ipurchased flowers from Shakspeares garden. What do you intend to do with them ? I will tell you privately. George Howe is pleased with collec-tions of interesting things, — shells, stamps, autographs. He has butlittle money, and I am making a scrap-book of pictures, leaves, andflowers collected at notable places, as a present for him. It seems to me an admirable plan, said Master Lewis. Ishould be pleased with such a book myself. The next day the party visited Warwick Castle, one of the finestand best preserved of all the ancient country seats of the Englishnobility. To one approaching it, its rich lawns, its towering trees (ofwhich some are from Lebanon), its picturesque windows, and har-mony of design make it an ideal of castellated beauty. The Class was ceremoniously admitted by men in livery, an

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