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There was indeed a vision before him, that had been taking shape gradually, detail by detail, during these last months, and ousting the old one; and which now, terribly emphasised by Campion's arguments and illuminated by the fire of his personality, towered up imperious, consistent, dominating and across her brow her title, The Catholic Church.
"I thought, miss," her visitor continued, "that there might be some mention of this in Mr. Campion's papers, and, having heard that all the accounts were properly settled, I made bold to bring it to your notice. It is a kind of social contract, you see, and a solemn league and covenant, as between man and man, which I am sure you would like to settle if the means exist.
The reins and the breeches of the groom are glittering white the luster of that equipage makes a sunshine in that shady place. Our old friend, Captain Costigan, has examined Campion's cab and horse many an afternoon, as he trailed about the court in his carpet slippers and dressing-gown, with his old hat cocked over his eye.
The music consisted of tunes of a popular outline and sentiment, but they were dragged into the province of art by the incapacity of those who wrote or adapted them to touch anything without leaving it lovelier than when they lighted on it. Campion's melody, its beauty and power, the unique sense of rhythmic subtleties which it shows, and withal its curiously English quality.
Meres' Palladis Tamia, 1598. Campion's Observations in the Arte of English Poesie, 1602. The historical bearing of Sidney's treatise has been too commonly overlooked. It forms, in truth, one move in the long struggle which ended only with the restoration of Charles II.; or, to speak more accurately, which has lasted, in a milder form, to the present day.
Danny is a beautiful specimen of the Elizabethan mansion at its best; it is built under the shadow of Wolstonbury Hill, one of the finest in shape of the outstanding bastions of the Downs, on the top of which is a circular camp with several pits within the vallum. The twin woods on the slope of the hill are locally known as "Campion's Eyebrows," they are well seen in the accompanying sketch.
Why don't you look where you are going?" And Olga, crimson and breathless, extricated herself with more of speed than dignity. "I'm so sorry, Colonel Campion. The sun is so blazing, I didn't see you. I've come to fetch Violet. She has promised to spend a few days with me while Dad is away." Colonel Campion's thin, bronzed face was grim, but he raised no objection to the projected visit.
Not but what she's a good kind-hearted girl," said the old woman, relenting a little, as she saw a rather startled expression on Miss Campion's face, "and I don't think there's any harm in her, but girls are always better for being looked after, that is all." "I'll try to take care of Milly," said Lettice, as she rose to go.
Cowley to Cromwell: State Papers, Vol. II p. 198. Campion's History of Ireland, p. 175. Leland, Vol. II. p. 143. State Papers, Vol. II. p. 168. Thomas Finglas to Cromwell: State Papers, Vol. II. p. 200. Agard to Cromwell: State Papers, Vol. II. p. 245. Leland, Vol. II. p. 145. Leland, Vol. II. p. 145. Act of Attainder of the Earl of Kildare: 28 Henry VIII. cap. 1.
"He has become an orchard man on a grand scale," said Willoughby. "Three years ago he planted nearly a hundred acres with the best young stocks he could find, and he says he has every apple in the Pomona worth eating or cooking." "He has got over that affair with Campion's sister, I suppose?" "I don't know that he has.
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