For they were in three stories, but had not pillars as the pillars of the courts: therefore the building was straitened more than the lowest and the middlemost from the ground.
Now the upper chambers were shorter: for the galleries were higher than these, than the lower, and than the middlemost of the building.
Now ere night had passed away both Princess and Palace were transported to the middlemostof the island; and when the Jew beheld her his heart flamed high for the excess of her beauty and loveliness.
We are three sisters, the youngest was married about a year ago, the middlemost last week, and I am the eldest, and no man heeds me.
We had reached the middlemost buoy when it became entirely calm, for which reason we could hardly steer the ship, and, in the meanwhile, the current was steadily setting us over to the west bank.
On one of the middlemost stands the fort, where the ships show their passports.
Finally, how they came to the three gates, in the middlemost whereof, hee remained amongst the amorous Nymphes.
Beneath a kind of altar, a few yards from the door, stood three men—the middlemost was praying in Welsh in a singular kind of chant, with his arms stretched out.
The tower is quadrangular, and is at least one hundred feet high; it has on its summit four little turrets, one at each corner, between each of which are three spirelets, the middlemost of the three the highest.
I looked, and upon a stone which formed the lintel of the middlemost door I read “T.
Now the upper cells were shorter: for the galleries were higher than these, than the lower, and than the middlemost of the building.
The basis of these isles appeared to be granitic, but the more elevated are covered with a thick crust of calcareous rock; and in the middlemost this upper stratum is perforated, admitting the light through the island.
Over the middlemost whereof, were erected three several stages, whereon sat eight children, as hereafter followeth.
The middlemost of them is made and built, as a direct line, but perpendicular.
I looked, and upon a stone which formed the lintel of the middlemost door I read T.
Of the Streets which run in a strait Line, the principal is adorn'd with six Rows of Lime-Trees that form as many Walks, the middlemost of which is lin'd with a Balustrade to keep off Coaches and Carriages.
Two Rows of Pillars support the lowermost Arch-Roof and form three Walks, of which the middlemost is the narrowest, but the only one that serves for the Passage; those on the sides being full of noble Brass-Guns.
From hence to Gorambury in a straite line leade three parallell walkes: in the middlemost three coaches may passe abreast: in the wing-walkes two may.
The outmost Fringe vanish'd first, and the middlemost next, and the innermost last.
On the east side of the bay in which the Dutch ships anchored, there are three mountains, the middlemost of which resembles the Table Mountains at the Cape of Good Hope.