| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 pagine
...will write to you. I wish it to be buried ! in Harrow church. "There is as,pot in the churchyarrf, near the footpath, on the brow of the hill looking...tree (bearing the name of Peachie, or Peachey), where 1 used to sit for hours and hours when a boy. This was my favourite spot; but as I wish to erect a... | |
| 1831 - 444 pagine
...churcliyan/, awaken my resentments. To you, who are near the footpath, ou the brow of the hill leokiag towards Windsor, and a tomb under a large tree (bearing...the name of Peachie, or Peachey), where I used to bit tor hours and hours when a boy. This was my favourite spot ; but as I wish to erect a tablet to... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 pagine
...Harrow church. " There is a spot in the churchyard, near the footpath, on the brow of the hill locking towards Windsor, and a tomb under a large tree (bearing the name of I'eachic, or Peachey), where I used to sit for hours and hours when a boy. This was my favourite spot;... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 622 pagine
...hrow of the hill looking towards Windsor, and a tomh under a large tree (hearing the name of Peuchie, or Peachey,) •where I used to sit for hours and hours when a hoy. This was my favourite spot ; hut as I wish to erect a tahlet to her memory, the hody had hetter... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 678 pagine
...is a spot in the churchyard, near the foot' path, on the brow of the hill looking towards Wind' sor, and a tomb under a large tree (bearing the name '...sit for ' hours and hours when a boy. This was my favour' ite spot ; but as I wish to erect a tablet to her me' mory, the body had better be deposited... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 674 pagine
...is a spot in the churchyard, near the foot' path, on the brow of the hill looking towards Wind' sor, and a tomb under a large tree (bearing the name '...sit for ' hours and hours when a boy. This was my favour' ite spot ; but as I wish to erect a tablet to her me' raory, the body had better be deposited... | |
| William Brockedon - 1834 - 380 pagine
...HARROW. the necessary directions for the interment, he writes: " There is a spot in the churchyard, near the footpath, on the brow of the hill looking...under a large tree (bearing the name of Peachie or Peach ey), where I used to sit for hours and hours when a boy. This was my favourite spot; but as I... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 354 pagine
...Mr. Murray, " I once hoped to have laid my own." *' There is," he adds, " a spot in the church-yard, near the footpath, on the brow of the hill looking...Windsor, and a tomb under a large tree (bearing the nan?* of Peachie, or Peachey), where I used to sit for hours and hours when a boy. This was my favourite... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 pagine
...to Mr. Murray **1 once hoped to bare laid my own." " There is," he adds, "a spot in the church-yard, near the footpath, on the; brow of the hill looking...tree (bearing the name of Peachie or Peachey), where 1 used to sit for hoars and boors when a boy. This was my favourite ipot; but, as I wish to erect a... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 336 pagine
...may soothe when life resigns her power, UiHJi'ia imMfta ncc ^uooi *"e> --.'" —- , I n»= *• • where I used to sit for hours and hours when a boy. mors, the favourite spot ; but as I wish to erect a tablet to ner h church — w body had better be... | |
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