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Anne Manning Collection

Anne Manning, a woman of depth and complexity. They had pitie on me and made pause while I hung upon his neck, revealing their compassionate nature

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: 'Soe what I want now is to be made a fool'

"Soe what I want now is to be made a fool"
908933 " Soe what I want now is to be made a fool" by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: I marvelled to see him soe moven

I marvelled to see him soe moven
908931 I marvelled to see him soe moven by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: In our academia, looking over books and manuscripts

In our academia, looking over books and manuscripts
908927 In our academia, looking over books and manuscripts by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: While that with a twig I switched off the caterpillar

While that with a twig I switched off the caterpillar
908926 While that with a twig I switched off the caterpillar by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: Beganne to talk of atonement and meditation for sin

Beganne to talk of atonement and meditation for sin
908924 Beganne to talk of atonement and meditation for sin by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: Queen Anne... did overrule his proper will

Queen Anne... did overrule his proper will
908940 Queen Anne A....did overrule his proper will by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: I oft sitt for an hour or more watching Hans Holbein at his brush

I oft sitt for an hour or more watching Hans Holbein at his brush
908935 I oft sitt for an hour or more watching Hans Holbein at his brush by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: What a pompous priest it is

What a pompous priest it is
908930 What a pompous priest it is by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: There he stood, in the centre of the chamber

There he stood, in the centre of the chamber
908936 There he stood, in the centre of the chamber by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: Bess asked if he we asleep

Bess asked if he we asleep
908929 Bess asked if he we asleep by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: Making them beg for vine tendrils

Making them beg for vine tendrils
908923 Making them beg for vine tendrils by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: His grace at going saluted all round, which mother took delightedlie

His grace at going saluted all round, which mother took delightedlie
908921 His grace at going saluted all round, which mother took delightedlie by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: 'While he kept praying... I held a-counting of his grey hairs'

"While he kept praying... I held a-counting of his grey hairs"
908941 " While he kept prayingA...I held a-counting of his grey hairs" by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info)

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: In the evening he gathers us alle about him in the pavilion

In the evening he gathers us alle about him in the pavilion
908938 In the evening he gathers us alle about him in the pavilion by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: Coming and going, and waiting his pleasure

Coming and going, and waiting his pleasure
908937 Coming and going, and waiting his pleasure by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: Told us manie strange tales

Told us manie strange tales
908928 Told us manie strange tales by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: Gammer Gurney who was disatissfied with her dole

Gammer Gurney who was disatissfied with her dole
908925 Gammer Gurney who was disatissfied with her dole by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: 'Here is one who knows what is implied by the word trust'

"Here is one who knows what is implied by the word trust"
908922 " Here is one who knows what is implied by the word trust" by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: But found dear Daisy there before me

But found dear Daisy there before me
908942 But found dear Daisy there before me by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: Three bishops have been here this forenoon

Three bishops have been here this forenoon
908939 Three bishops have been here this forenoon by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: Title page

Title page
908920 Title page by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: Walked for an hour or soe with his arm round fathers neck

Walked for an hour or soe with his arm round fathers neck
908934 Walked for an hour or soe..with his arm round fathers neck by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English

Background imageAnne Manning Collection: Lord Sands sang us a new ballad, 'The Kings Hunts Up'

Lord Sands sang us a new ballad, "The Kings Hunts Up"
908932 Lord Sands sang us a new ballad, " The Kings Hunts Up" by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); (add.info.: The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906); English



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Anne Manning, a woman of depth and complexity. They had pitie on me and made pause while I hung upon his neck, revealing their compassionate nature. "Soe what I want now is to be made a fool, " they confessed with an air of vulnerability, yearning for moments of lightheartedness. I marvelled to see him soe moven by the beauty in life, as we delved into academia together, looking over books and manuscripts that held the secrets of centuries past. While that with a twig I switched off the caterpillar, Anne showed tenderness towards even the smallest creatures. Their heart was filled with empathy and kindness towards all living beings. As we beganne to talk of atonement and meditation for sin, it became clear that Anne sought not only personal growth but also spiritual enlightenment. Queen Anne. . did overrule his proper will; this statement revealed their disdain for authority figures who abused their power. Anne possessed an unwavering sense of justice and fairness in all aspects of life. I oft sitt for an hour or more watching Hans Holbein at his brush; art captivated them deeply, allowing them to appreciate the skill and creativity behind every stroke. What a pompous priest it is. With sharp observation skills, they saw through pretense effortlessly. There he stood, in the centre of the chamber - confident yet approachable; Anne commanded attention without demanding it. Bess asked if he were asleep; their serene presence often left others wondering about their inner thoughts. Making them beg for vine tendrils showcased Anne's playful side as they reveled in creating joyous moments for those around them. Their ability to find delight in simple pleasures brought smiles to many faces.