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Tintern Abbey
Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour, July 13, 1798
The Archaeological Record of the Cistercians in Ireland, 1142-1541
Tintern Abbey
William Wordsworth (1770-1850) Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour
Lyrical Ballads Theme: a Close Reading
Tintern Abbey
Sites of Inspiration: Tintern Abbey & Llanthony Priory
South-East Wales Itinerary: Follow the Story of the Lords of the Southern March
Myths & Legends
Wordsworth Walk
99505 Citeaux T67 02 Abrady Et Al.Indd 275 21/03/17 09:30 276 Bernadette Brady, Darrelyn Gunzburg & Fabio Silva
Monmouthshire Group Travel Guide
Poem to Coleridge
Gothic Revival 3
Durham E-Theses
The Material Abbey: J. M. W. Turner and William Wordsworth
Wales & the Welsh Borders
TRELLECH BEACON TRELLECH Right, the Malvern Hills, May Hill, Forest of Dean and Cotswold Ridge
Top View
An Elucidation of the Geometrical Principles of Gothic Architecture
Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour
Group Travel Guide
Edmund Blacket, Medievalism and the Gothic in the Colony
Appendix 4: Tintern - Gazetteer of Monastic Landscape Features (Case Study Area)
Archaeology Wales
Tintern Abbey
NLCA32 Wye Valley and Wentwood - Page 1 of 10 Yn Boblogaidd, Fel Y Mae Gyrru Drwy’R Dirwedd Brydferth, Teithiau Cychod, a Llwybrau Beicio Ar Hyd Y Ceunant
Tintern Abbey, Once Again J
History of Tintern Forest 1901-1951. South (Wales)
Wye Tour INSPIRATIONAL VALLEY the Birthplace of British Tourism
The Angidy Trail
'Tintern Abbey' Recollected
Gothic Art in Four Romantic Authors
Interdisciplinary Lesson Plans to Study Art and Romantic Poetry (1775-1837)
Tintern Abbey
“Tintern Abbey”: Reflections of Maturation and Mortality Rachel Lipman
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