| Michael Drayton - 1753 - 438 Seiten
...under ground, being vaults arched and walled with brick and ftone, almoft inextricably wound one within another.; by which, if at any time her lodging were laid about by the Queen, fhe might eafily avoid peril imminent, and if need be, by fecret iffues take the air abroad many furlongs... | |
| 1793 - 810 Seiten
...ground, being V3u}ts arched and walled ¡ with brick and fionc, almoft inextricably wound one within another ; by which, if at any time her lodging were laid about by the queen, fhe might ealily avoid peril imminent, and if need be, by fecret ¡fTues take the air abroad many furlongs... | |
| Robert Pocock - 1800 - 204 Seiten
...Drayton informs us,jhat in his time, " the ruinj, of Rosamond's labyrinth, together with her well, paved with square stones in the bottom, and also her tower from which the labyrinth did run, were remaining. It ivas altogether under ground being vaults, arched and walled with brick and stone,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 692 Seiten
...curiously wrought Rosamond's labyrinth, whose ruins, together with her well, being paved with square stone in the bottom, and also her tower, from which the labyrinth did run, are yet remaining, was altogether under ground, being vaults arched and walled with brick and stone, almost inextricably... | |
| 1826 - 738 Seiten
...Labyrinth, mentioned in these pages, is attested by Dray ton in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. " ' Rosamond's Labyrinth, whose ruins, together with her Well, being...remaining, being vaults arched and walled with stone and buck, almost inextricably wound within one another, by which, if at any time her lodging were laid... | |
| Percy Society - 1848 - 400 Seiten
...under ground, being vaults arched and walled with brick and stone, almost inextricably wound one within another, by which, if at any time her lodging were laid about by the Queen, shee might easily avoid perill eminent, and if need be, by secret issues take the aire abroad many... | |
| Percy Society - 1848 - 414 Seiten
..."Rosamond's Labyrinth, whose ruines, together with her Well, being paved with square stone in the bottome, and also her Tower from which the Labyrinth did run (are yet remaining) was altogether under ground, being vaults arched and walled with brick and stone, almost inextricably... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1849 - 210 Seiten
..."Rosamond's Labyrinth, whose ruines, together with her Well, being paved with square stone in the bottome, and also her Tower from which the Labyrinth did run (are yet remaining) was altogether under ground, being vaults arched and walled with brick and stone, almost inextricably... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1849 - 208 Seiten
..."Rosamond's Labyrinth, whose ruines, together with her Well, being paved with square stone in the bottome, and also her Tower from which the Labyrinth did run (are yet remaining) was altogether under ground, being vaults arched and walled with brick and stone, almost inextricably... | |
| Walter Scott - 1854 - 572 Seiten
...Labyrinth, mentioned in these pages, is attested by Drayton in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. "Rosamond's Labyrinth, whose ruins, together with her Well, being...stones in the bottom, and also her Tower, from which • It b hardly nrctmrary to eay nnlees to some reailen of rcry literal opacity, that Or. Kochocliffii... | |
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