. The castles, palaces, and prisons of Mary of Scotland. BOLTON 38. IF NOW THK PEASANT, SCARED NO MORE AT EVE BT DISTANT BEACONS. AND COMPELLD TO HOUSE HIS TREMBLING FLOCKS, HIS CHILDREN, AND HIS ALL. BENEATH THE CRAGOY ROOF SECDRELY SLEEPS, TET ALL AROUND THEE IS NOT CHANGED—THY TOWERS DNMODERNIBED BY ART REMAIN, STILL UNSUBDUED BY TIME! EARL OF CARLISLE. Ci^e CnQtIr of * Foiin<lation of Bolton by Lord Scropc—18 years in builiiinj;—Now the property of theDuki; of Bolton—Cliantry founded by Richard Sf Bolton Castle, Bolton House,and the ancient Church—Surroundin


. The castles, palaces, and prisons of Mary of Scotland. BOLTON 38. IF NOW THK PEASANT, SCARED NO MORE AT EVE BT DISTANT BEACONS. AND COMPELLD TO HOUSE HIS TREMBLING FLOCKS, HIS CHILDREN, AND HIS ALL. BENEATH THE CRAGOY ROOF SECDRELY SLEEPS, TET ALL AROUND THEE IS NOT CHANGED—THY TOWERS DNMODERNIBED BY ART REMAIN, STILL UNSUBDUED BY TIME! EARL OF CARLISLE. Ci^e CnQtIr of * Foiin<lation of Bolton by Lord Scropc—18 years in builiiinj;—Now the property of theDuki; of Bolton—Cliantry founded by Richard Sf Bolton Castle, Bolton House,and the ancient Church—Surrounding Scenery. 1^^ HIS Gothic edifice was, in former times, onei of tliose extensive baronial seats, wliidi pro-claimed the splendour of our ancient nobles,isp^, before they exchanged the hospitable mag-nificence of lives spent among a numerous^) , tenantry, for the less certain honours of court attendance and the equivocal reward ofministerial favour. If we allow that the feudaly^^y_ w, ages were times of personal insecurity, weilis^, .^i:» must also admit that they were favourable tothe growth of a manly and decisive virtue, rudeand unpolished in its aspect, but forcible and effic


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