Bunyans Country Studies in the Bedfordshire Topography of the Pilgrims Progr

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Bunyans Country Studies in the Bedfordshire Topography of the Pilgrims Progr
Albert John Foster
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The flat terrace on which THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. 75 it stood, and from which doubtless Bunyan often gazed on the fair park below, is now adorned by a Gothic cross, on which is the following inscription by Horace Walpole of the " Letters:" " In days of old, here Ampthill's towers were seen, The mournful refuge of an injured Queen. Here flowed her pure and unavailing tears, Here blinded zeal sustained her sinking years. Yet freedom hence her radiant banner wav'd, And love avenged a realm by priests... enslaved. From Katharine's wrongs a nation's bliss was spread, And Luther's light from Henry's lawless bed. " But these Protestant sentiments of Walpole's are of a good many years' later date than the time of Bunyan, and we do not suggest that the latter chose any of his imagery from Ampt- hill Castle or its ruins. Let us pass into the park on the other side of the road. This park, which like that of Ampthill runs down the northern slope of the hills, was once called Dame Ellen's Bury. It is in the parish of Houghton Conquest, so called from the family of Conquest, who were here from the thirteenth to the eighteenth century ; but the manor to which this park was attached did not belong to that family.

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