RM2CH89D6–. Midsummer Eve : a fairy tale of loving and being loved . Drawn by Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A. Engraved by H. Linton. 11 IK IOKlKAir.
RM2CH8850–. Midsummer Eve : a fairy tale of loving and being loved . Drawn by Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A. Engraved by H. Linton. 11 IK IOKlKAir.. PART THE ELEVENTH.
RM2CHF130–. Midsummer Eve : a fairy tale of loving and being loved . Drawn by Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A. Tin: iM)i)cr iTKRs isr Engraved by J. Williams. ->jJ($rrt7e74-?-,
RM2CDHAN9–. The Paisley thread industry and the men who created and developed it, with notes concerning Paisley, old and new . DUNX Sm^AltE, l,OOKlN(i WiiST, 1900. eminent artist, Sir J. Noel Paton, was one of them ; and theNew Paisley may well regret the loss of a class of men socultured. The leading industries of the town, although excellentin their own way, do not now require the same artistic services.Continuing our ramble southwards, we pass through Charles-ton, a noted suburb in the days of the shawl trade. It also has 152 The Paisley Thread undergone great changes. A few of the one-storey thatche
RM2CHEX0M–. Midsummer Eve : a fairy tale of loving and being loved . Drawn by Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A. Tin: iM)i)cr iTKRs isr Engraved by J. Williams. ->jJ($rrt7e74-?-,. PART THE FIFTH. t^i OKEYBELL was enjoyiag to the full the;;^- luxury of a Midsummer Night, couchingfM upon roses, while her husband (husbands arealways lovers in Fairy-land) poured therichest gifts into her lap, and the sweetest flatteryinto her ear ; troops of her attendants were disport-ing around her; some engaged in hunting thegossamer spider; others in extracting nectar fromthe flowers; others, again, blowing bubbles and
RM2CPBA1M–. Bards and the birds; . z. BARDS AND THE BIRDS SELECTED AND ARRANGEDBY FREDERICK NOEL PATON JVirH ILLUSTRAriONS BY Mrs. HUGH BLACKBURN (J.B.) AND HUBERT PATON Ye gentle Birdes! the worlds faire ornament,And heavens glorie ... Spenser. LONDONREEVES AND TURNER WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND1894 [Ai/ Rights resenvd] TO MY PARENTS, WHO HAVE TAUGHT THEIR CHILDREN TO LOVE THE BIRDS, NATURE, AND ALL THINGS WHOLESOME, THIS VOLUME IS INSCRIBED. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION XI I. GENERAI I II. DAWN 33 III. SPRING—MORNING 67 IV. SPRING—NESTING I05 V. SWALLOWS—SUMMER—GARDEN . • 177 VI. SUMMER—WOODS I97 VII. WOOD—SOL
RM2CEMJEF–. National Shakespeare : a fac-simile of the text of the first folio of 1623. IfflLY TUflNDTV EffiOJlBEDil, STOaATIFilffimfflw AViFJ. PR , .■A5)ol. THE NATIONAL SHAKESPEARE a /ac=simife of tf)c (Ccft of Ifjc JiisC /ofio of 1623. ILLUSTRATED BY Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A.. J3mr87 LONDON: WILLIAM MACKENZIE, 69 LUDGATE HILL. EDINBURGH AND DUBLIN. ^ THE LIBRARY ■BIQHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY?PROVO, UTAH The life and death of King John, What woman poll is this ? hath fhe no husbandThat will take paines to blow a home before her ? 0 me, tis my mother: how now good Lady,What brings you heere to Court fo
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