
audiobook
Step into a sun‑dappled stroll through Frogmore, the quiet royal retreat that once belonged to Queen Charlotte. The passage paints the landscape in lush detail: winding waters, exotic shrubbery, a ivy‑clad ruin, a thatched Hermitage, and a Gothic temple that together create a picture‑book of early‑19th‑century garden design. Scattered poems and inscriptions on the Hermitage’s walls invite listeners to imagine a hermit’s simple feast and the gentle rhythm of time measured in sand‑filled glass, while the surrounding scenery whispers of royal leisure and private devotion.
Beyond the garden’s charm, the volume turns to a thoughtful essay on the historic wages of members of Parliament. Drawing on older statutes, it explains how early legislators were compensated for the loss of income and the burdens of public service, offering a glimpse into the financial realities of governance in medieval England. The blend of poetic description and scholarly insight makes this installment a rich auditory portrait of both natural beauty and political history.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (71K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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