The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great BritainAccompanied with descriptions . ^i5 ?3^ r-> ^ >^: SAINT NEOTS AND EYNESBURY, the psalms, a trembling doe, flying tlirough the thickets ofthe neighbouring forest, and bounding over the impassableunderwood, fell down at the feet of the Saint, and by heranxious pantings implored that aid which she could not askby any more intelligible signs. Beholding her subdued byso much terror the Saint afforded her his protection. Thedogs followed in full


The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great BritainAccompanied with descriptions . ^i5 ?3^ r-> ^ >^: SAINT NEOTS AND EYNESBURY, the psalms, a trembling doe, flying tlirough the thickets ofthe neighbouring forest, and bounding over the impassableunderwood, fell down at the feet of the Saint, and by heranxious pantings implored that aid which she could not askby any more intelligible signs. Beholding her subdued byso much terror the Saint afforded her his protection. Thedogs followed in full chase, panting to tear her in pieces,and manifesting their fury by their loud barking ; but whenthey saw her at the feet of Neot they fled to the thickets,and the Saint dismissed the doe in safety. The huntsmanthrew down his implements, and prostrating himself beforethe holy hermit, with prayers intreated his advice about hisfuture life. By Neots counsel he cordially relinquished theworld and became a monk at the Convent of Saint Ietroe :* and the very horn which he used to bear about with him(continues Ramsey), remains to this day a witness of thefact, being hung up in th


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