Forest keep (1862)
Alice KingRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 KIN |
GRN0338486
Publication Details
GRN0338486
Hardback
19cm
320p
Volume Details
Vol.3
First line:
Great, as may be supposed, were the anxiety and alarm experienced by Beatrice de Brancecombe when, on her return to the convent of Redstun, after her participation in the midnight service of the Reformers, she found that vain was the hope which had cheered her with the thought that Hebe might have arrived there before her.
Great, as may be supposed, were the anxiety and alarm experienced by Beatrice de Brancecombe when, on her return to the convent of Redstun, after her participation in the midnight service of the Reformers, she found that vain was the hope which had cheered her with the thought that Hebe might have arrived there before her.
14th century