- me goe afoot, also
makes it his
business to goe from
house to
house to
ruinate me, my Wife and
Children for ever. I made
answer is it I Mr. Scarbrough(...
- the
Queen with
boughs from both the
Thorn and the Walnut, in
memory of '
ruinated Glastonbury'.
Royal interest in the Thorn, however, made it a very suspect...
-
admirable sight,
appearing on each side like a
regular built wall,
somewhat ruinated, and one
would think that this
prodigious clift was
occasioned by an earthquake...
- the one side of the said
castle with also the
dungeon tower is
clearly ruinated and down to the ground".
Warwick Castle had
fallen into
decay due to its...
-
visited in 1540, it was in ruins. In 1670,
Aubrey referred to it as a "
ruinated castle of the
Dukes of Lancaster".
Potsherds dating to the 17th century...
- beginning;/Then
afterwards to
order well the state,/That like
events may ne'er it
ruinate."
Scholars tend to ****ume that when the
compositor got to the last page...
-
William Finch,
visiting it 4–5
years after Akbar's death, stated, "It is all
ruinate," writing, "lying like a
waste desert."
During the
epidemic of bubonic...
-
through the town of
Stafford in 1698, she noted: "...the
castle which is now
ruinated and
there only
remains on a hill the
fortified trenches that are grown...
- the
surrounding walls described by
contemporaries as "rased and
utterly ruinated".
Civil war
broke out in
England in 1642
between the
rival factions of...
- lord
might consider repairing his house: "S****ing that
beauteous roof to
ruinate/Which to
repair should be thy
chief desire." (Sonnet 10,
lines 7–8) And...