item: #1 of 5 id: 13582 author: Davis, Charles Edward title: The Excavations of Roman Baths at Bath date: None words: 12225 flesch: 73 summary: [Plate V: City of Bath. Plan of Roman Baths.] Leland, on his visit to Bath in the year 1530, with tolerable fulness describes the baths, and after completing his description of the King's Bath goes on to say Ther goith a sluse out of this Bath and servid in Tymes past with Water derivid out of it 2 places in Bath Priorie usid for Bathes: els voide; for in them be no springes; and further on he says The water that goith from the Kinges Bath turnith a Mylle and after goith into Avon above Bath-bridge. keywords: bath; douche; footnote; lucas; north; pilasters; roman; schola; south; stone; sutherland; wall; water; work cache: 13582.txt plain text: 13582.txt item: #2 of 5 id: 18809 author: Lansdown, Henry Venn title: Recollections of the late William Beckford of Fonthill, Wilts and Lansdown, Bath date: None words: 18052 flesch: 73 summary: We were shown upstairs, passing many fine family pictures, and were ushered into the neat library, where Mr. Beckford was waiting to receive us. Mr. Beckford and my Father were kindred spirits, conversant with the same authors, had visited the same countries, and were both gifted with extraordinary memories. keywords: beckford; door; drawing; effect; father; feet; fine; fonthill; gold; left; light; man; manner; picture; place; portrait; road; room; time; tower; trees; vathek; view; windows; years cache: 18809.txt plain text: 18809.txt item: #3 of 5 id: 33055 author: Marshall, Emma title: Her Season in Bath: A Story of Bygone Days date: None words: 51315 flesch: 85 summary: I remember you, little Griselda--little Griselda. Well, to say the truth, Miss Griselda, I ain't partial to low places like Crown Alley, and---- But you might talk to the man of good things--you might tell him of the love of God. keywords: bath; betty; brian; caroline; child; danby; day; dear; door; eyes; face; father; good; graves; griselda; hand; heart; herschel; house; lady; lady betty; leslie; letter; life; little; look; love; low; mainwaring; man; maxwell; miss; mother; mrs; music; night; room; sir; time; travers; voice; world cache: 33055.txt plain text: 33055.txt item: #4 of 5 id: 54336 author: Andrews, D. S. (Douglas S.) title: Bath and Wells: A Sketch-Book date: None words: 332 flesch: 78 summary: 11 The Victoria Memorial, Victoria Park, Bath. 12 [Illustration: The Victoria Memorial, Victoria Park, Bath.] keywords: bath cache: 54336.txt plain text: 54336.txt item: #5 of 5 id: 56227 author: Castle, Agnes title: The Bath Comedy date: None words: 48209 flesch: 86 summary: Sir Jasper sat inditing an answer to his communication:-- /# Sir Jasper Standish has received my Lord Verney's explanation in the spirit in which it is offered. Had it been with anyone else that this scene in the Royal Crescent had taken place all Bath would have known within the hour that Sir Jasper Standish had been seized with sudden lunacy. keywords: bath; bellairs; captain; chair; colonel; dear; eyes; face; friend; good; hand; head; heart; husband; julia; kitty; know; lady; lady standish; look; lord; lord verney; love; ma'am; man; mistress; mistress kitty; night; o'hara; poor; scene; sir jasper; spicer; stafford; standish; thought; tis; verney; woman; young cache: 56227.txt plain text: 56227.txt