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The Story of Westminster Abbey

CHAPTER XX 

Word Count: 4092    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

MEN AND SOLDI

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arely, if ever, been found awaiting their country's need of them, is especially commemorat

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The Story of Westminster Abbey
The Story of Westminster Abbey
“Geoffrey's father had gone to be the representative of the Mother Country in one of the distant Colonies, and as the boy had "more brains than body," to quote his house-master, his parents had taken him with them for a time, making a long journey first. When he came home to go to Eton, I found him a much-travelled person, brimming over with a host of new ideas and impressions, though otherwise the same original dreamy boy as ever. The inches he had added to his height and his chest testified to the success of the experiment on that score, while it was evident that his active little brain and his big eyes had made the most of their opportunities.”
1 INTRODUCTION2 PART I CHAPTER I IN THE MISTY PAST3 CHAPTER II THE HALLOWING OF THE ABBEY4 CHAPTER III SAXONS AND NORMANS AT WESTMINSTER5 CHAPTER IV THROUGH SEVEN REIGNS6 CHAPTER V WITH KINGS AND QUEENS IN EDWARD'S SHRINE7 CHAPTER VI EDWARD III. AND QUEEN PHILIPPA8 CHAPTER VII RICHARD II. AND QUEEN ANNE9 CHAPTER VIII HENRY V. AND HIS CHANTRY10 CHAPTER IX THE WARS OF THE ROSES AND THE THIRD11 CHAPTER X THE ABBEY AND THE REFORMATION12 CHAPTER XI IN THE CHAPEL OF HENRY VII13 CHAPTER XII FROM THE STUARTS TO OUR OWN TIMES14 PART II AMONG THE MONUMENTS CHAPTER XIII PURITANS AND CAVALIERS IN THE ABBEY15 CHAPTER XIV CHAUCER16 CHAPTER XV SPENSER, ADDISON, AND THE POETS' CORNER17 CHAPTER XVI GARRICK, JOHNSON, AND SHERIDAN18 CHAPTER XVII THE MUSICIANS IN THE ABBEY19 CHAPTER XVIII WILBERFORCE AND HIS FELLOW-WORKERS20 CHAPTER XIX PITT AND THE STATESMEN'S CORNER21 CHAPTER XX22 CHAPTER XXI DICKENS, BROWNING, AND TENNYSON23 CHAPTER XXII A LAST WANDER AROUND