chap_r(); ON a soft sunny morning in to indsor Castle. It is a place full of storied and poetical associations. ternal aspect of to inspire . It rears its irregular oy ridge, s royal banner in the surrounding world.
On t voluptuous vernal kind romance of a mans temperament, ?lling o quote poetry and dream of beauty. In saloons and long ecle I passed raits of atesmen, but lingered in ties resses, and ter Lely, ed rays of beauty. In traversing also t;large green courts,quot; turf, my mind ender, t, but of erings about tripling days, whe Lady Geraldine--
quot;it up unto tower,
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In tical susceptibility, I visited t keep of tle, land, ttiss and orians, ate. It is a large gray to ood t of ages, and is still in good preservation. It stands on a mound above ts of tle, and a great ?igeps leads to terior. In t of armor to James.
ed up a staircase to a suite of apartments, of faded magni?cence, oried tapestry, e and fanciful amour, ory try and ?ction.
tory of t unfortunate prince is ic. At tender age of eleven, from III., and destined for t, to be reared under treac surrounded tland. It o tained prisoner by anding t a truce existed betries.
telligence of ure, coming in train of many sorroers, proved fatal to ;t; old, quot;o give up t into ts t attended being carried to ained from all food, and in t Rot;*
* Buchanan.
James ained in captivity above eig, ty, reated due to aken to instruct ivated at t period,