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" Swift, such is its name, bore them to the Avon, that to the Severn, the Severn to the sea, to be dispersed unto all lands — which things are an allegory. "
Transatlantic Rambles: Or, A Record of Twelve Months' Travel in the United ... - Page 79
1851 - 168 pages
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Sketch of the Reformation in England

John James Blunt - 1832 - 352 pages
...condemned his bones to be exhumed, burned, and cast into the brook. But the Swift (such is its name) bore them to the Avon, that to the Severn, the Severn...dispersed unto all lands ; which things are an allegory. Of this great reformer himself, who so raised the waters not of this country only, but of Europe at...
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The unity of history; or, Outlines of lectures on ancient and modern history ...

Charles John Abraham (bp. of Wellington, N.Z.) - 1845 - 174 pages
...to be exhumed, burnt, and cast into the brook called " the Swift," which (says FULLER, the Worthy,) "bore them " to the Avon, that to the Severn, the " Severn to the Sea, to be dispersed " to all lands ; which things are an " allegory." — Nevertheless this same Council was assembled...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 117

1859 - 520 pages
...Wickliffe's bones to be exhumed, burned, and cast into the brook. But the Swift (such is its name) bore them to the Avon, that to the Severn, the Severn...dispersed unto all lands: which things are an allegory.^ STEREOSCOPIC GLIMPSES. BT W. CHARLES KEHT. T. MILTON AT CRIPPLEG ATZ. AN atmosphere of golden harmonies...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 117

1859 - 516 pages
...Wicklifie's bones to be exhumed, burned, and cast into the brook. But the Swift (such is its name) bore them to the Avon, that to the Severn, the Severn to thpy- ,_ i., sea,7to be dispersed unto all lands : which things are an attegory.^ 4 •"*•"' **'i...
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Patchwork

Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1879 - 254 pages
...condemned his bones to be exhumed, burnt, and cast into the brook. But the Swift, such is its name, bore them to the Avon, that to the Severn, the Severn...unto all lands — which things are an allegory.' Thomas Fuller. En virtutem mortis nesciam. Vivet Lancinus Curtius Ssecula per omnia Ouascunque lustrans...
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Patchwork

Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1879 - 254 pages
...condemned his bones to be exhumed, burnt, and cast into the brook. But the Swift, such is its name, bore them to the Avon, that to the Severn, the Severn...unto all lands — which things are an allegory.' Thomas Fuller. En virtutem mortis nesciam. Vivet Lancinus Curtius Saecula per omnia Quascunque lustrans...
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The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford: In Its Relation to Some Famous ...

Henry Lewis Thompson - 1903 - 214 pages
...dug up and burnt, and cast into the little river Swift: 'but the Swift,' writes a well-known divine, 'bore them to the Avon, that to the Severn, the Severn...dispersed unto all lands: which things are an allegory.' Arundel himself stands out among the ecclesiastics of his time as a person of no little distinction....
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