. The book of decorative furniture, its form, colour and history . BEFOnE MAREIAGE. OAK -,? , i , ,, ?, c , ^ CARVING IN spROT- ^sts as late as the end or the BROUGH CHURCH. sixteenth century, we find bed-steads, still apparently usual items in parlour equipments, AFTER MARRIAGE. OAICCARVINti SPROTBROUGHCHURCH. ELIZABETH The Catholic reaction in Marys reign was but an interlude, andgreat were the rejoicings when the daughter of Anne Boleyn wascrowned to commence that long, romantic, unparalleled reign, whichhas inspired the abler pens of so many Englishmen. The youngersister was destined t
. The book of decorative furniture, its form, colour and history . BEFOnE MAREIAGE. OAK -,? , i , ,, ?, c , ^ CARVING IN spROT- ^sts as late as the end or the BROUGH CHURCH. sixteenth century, we find bed-steads, still apparently usual items in parlour equipments, AFTER MARRIAGE. OAICCARVINti SPROTBROUGHCHURCH. ELIZABETH The Catholic reaction in Marys reign was but an interlude, andgreat were the rejoicings when the daughter of Anne Boleyn wascrowned to commence that long, romantic, unparalleled reign, whichhas inspired the abler pens of so many Englishmen. The youngersister was destined to defy successfully the power of Rome, to headthe conflict between the old faith and the new, and to avenge Philip ofSpains marriage of Mary for policy, and his desertion through dislike. An age so virile, receptive, and colour-loving as that of ,Drake, and Howard of Effingham, naturally sought vigorously to 72 DECORATIVE FURNITURE
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