| Nicholas Assheton - 1848 - 278 pages
...subjects have so much desir'd Shall be kept holy in their hearts' best treasure And vow'd to James as is this month to Caesar. And now the Landlord of...this ancient Tower Thrice fortunate to see this happy hower Whose trembleinge heart thy presence setts on fire Unto this house (the heart of all the shire)... | |
| Nicholas Assheton - 1848 - 228 pages
...desir'd Shall be kept holy in their hearts' best treasure And vow'd to James as is this uionth to < V-nr. And now the Landlord of this ancient Tower Thrice fortunate to see this happy hower Whose trembleinge heart thy presence setts on fire Unto this house (the heart of all the shire)... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1848 - 224 pages
...desir'd Shall be kept holy in their hearts' best treasure And vow'd to James as is this month to Csesar. And now the Landlord of this ancient Tower Thrice fortunate to see this happy hower Whose trembleinge heart thy presence setts on fire Unto this house (the heart of all the shire)... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - Country life - 1849 - 372 pages
...subjects have so much desired, Shall be kept holy in their heart's best treasure, And vow'd to JAMES as is this month to Caesar. And now the landlord of...and would speak it, In higher notes, but extreme joy doth break it. He makes his guest most welcome, in his eyes Love tears do sit, not he that shouts and... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1850 - 498 pages
...desired,-» Shall be kept holy in their heart's best treasure, And vow'd to JAMES as is this month to Cresar. And now the landlord of this ancient Tower, Thrice fortunate to see this happy hour, TVhose trembling heart thy presence sets on fire. Unto this house—the heart of all our shire— Does... | |
| John Harland - 1873 - 332 pages
...subjects have so much desired, Shall be kept holy in their heart's best treasure, And vowed to James, as is this month to Caesar. And now the landlord of...presence sets on fire, Unto this house (the heart of all the shire) Does bid thee hearty welcome, and would speak it In higher notes, but extreme joy doth break... | |
| John Harland, Thomas Turner Wilkinson - Folklore - 1873 - 344 pages
...Shall be kept holy in their heart's best treasure, And vowed to James, as is this month to Csesar. And now the landlord of this ancient tower, Thrice...presence sets on fire, Unto this house (the heart of all the shire) Does bid thee hearty welcome, and would speak it In higher notes, but extreme joy doth break... | |
| Great Britain - 1892 - 374 pages
...visitor : — HISTORIC HOUSES. [HOGHTON TOWEB. -the landlord of this ancient Tower, Thrice fortunate from this happy hour, Whose trembling heart thy presence sets on fire, Unto this house (the heart of all the shire) Does bid thee hearty welcome, and would speak it In higher notes, but extreme joy doth break... | |
| Robert Poole - History - 2002 - 244 pages
...their 'subjective duty'.71 On 15 August 1617 James I was welcomed to Hoghton with a masque, in which 'the Landlord of this ancient Tower, / Thrice fortunate to see this happy hour', offered the King a 'trembling heart', which had been 'set on fire' by the royal visit to this 'heart... | |
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