“Many have told of the monks of old,
What a saintly race they were;
But ’tis most true, that a merrier crew
Could scarce be found elsewhere;
For they sung and laughed,
And the rich wine quaffed,
And lived on the daintiest cheer.“And the Abbot meek, with his form so sleek,
Was the heartiest of them all,
And would take his place, with a smiling face,
When the refection bell would call;
And they sung and laughed,
And the rich wine quaffed,
Till they shook the olden hall.”
finis.
t. thomas, printer, eastgate row, chester.
VIEWS, &c.
lately published
BY THOMAS CATHERALL,
eastgate row, chester.
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PORTRAITS
of the
RIGHT HON. LADY ELEANOR BUTLER AND MISS PONSONBY,
“the ladies of llangollen.”
Price 2s. 6d.
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PLAS NEWYDD,
near llangollen,
The Seat of the late Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Ponsonby.
Price 1s. 6d.