... the rest, each reduced now to a narrow rim of stone, but completely preserving its form. The shapes even of the windows are little altered, but some of them are quite obscured, others partially shaded by tufts of ivy... Leigh's guide to Wales & Monmouthshire - Page 327by Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1835 - 364 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1735 - 682 pages
...piece of the facing of the wall : but in eorrcfpondent parts, one always remains to tell the ftory. The pavement is obliterated: the elevation of the choir is no longer vilible: the whole area is reduced to one level ; cleared of rubbifh, and covered with neat turf clofeTy... | |
| 1783 - 542 pages
...piece of the facing of the wall : but in correfpondent parts one always remains to tell the ftory. The pavement is obliterated : the elevation of the choir is no longer vilible, the whole area is reduced to one level; cleared of rubbilh, and covered with neat turf, clofely... | |
| William Gilpin - 1789 - 214 pages
...piece of the facing of the wall: but in correfpondent parts, one always remains to tell the ftory. The pavement is obliterated : the elevation of the choir ' is no longer vifible : the whole area is reduced to one level -, cleared of rubbifh ; and covered with neat turf,... | |
| 1796 - 784 pages
...piece of the facing of the wall : but in corrclpondent parts, one always remains to tell the {lory. The pavement is obliterated : the elevation of the choir is no longer vifiblc : the whole area is reduced to one level ; cleared of rubbifh ; and covered with neat turf... | |
| Edmund Butcher - 1805 - 482 pages
...of the windows are little altered, but some of them are quite obscured, others partially shaded by tufts of ivy, and those which are most clear are edged...lighter foliage, wreathing about the sides and divisions : it winds round the pillars, it clings to the walls, and, in one of the aisles, clusters at the top... | |
| Charles Heath - 1806 - 900 pages
...of the windows are little altered; but some of them are quite obscured, others partially shaded by tufts of ivy ; and those which are most clear, are edged with its slender tindrils and lighter foliage, wreathing about the sides and the divisions ; — it winds round the... | |
| James Storer - 1809 - 346 pages
...of the windows are little altered, but some of them are quite obscured, others partially shaded by tufts of ivy ; and those which are most clear, are...and lighter foliage, wreathing about the sides and the divisions : it winds round the pillars ; it clings to the wails ; and in one of the aisles, clusters... | |
| Thomas Dudley Fosbroke - 1822 - 202 pages
...piece of the facing of the wall : but in corresponding parts, one always remains to tell the story. The pavement is obliterated ; the elevation of the choir is no longer visible; the whole area is reduced into one level, cleared of rubbish, and covered with neat turf, closely shorn... | |
| William Gilpin, Thomas Dudley Fosbroke - 1826 - 200 pages
...piece of the facing of the wall,: but in corresponding parts, one always remains to tell the story. The pavement is obliterated; the elevation of the choir is no longer visible; the whole area is reduced into one level, cleared of rubbish, and covered with neat turf, closely shorn... | |
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