Black's Picturesque Tourist and Road-book of England and WalesA. and C. Black, 1846 - 429 من الصفحات |
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... celebrated watering - place upon the borders of Kent and Sussex . The chalybeate spring , to which the town owes its origin , was first no- ticed in the reign of James I. by Dudley , Lord North . The town has much increased of late ...
... celebrated watering - place upon the borders of Kent and Sussex . The chalybeate spring , to which the town owes its origin , was first no- ticed in the reign of James I. by Dudley , Lord North . The town has much increased of late ...
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... celebrated John of Gaunt . For many years Pevensey Castle was held by the Pelhams . It then came to Spencer Compton , Earl of Wilmington , and ultimately descended by marriage to Lord G. H. Cavendish . Six miles from Pevensey and 12 ...
... celebrated John of Gaunt . For many years Pevensey Castle was held by the Pelhams . It then came to Spencer Compton , Earl of Wilmington , and ultimately descended by marriage to Lord G. H. Cavendish . Six miles from Pevensey and 12 ...
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... Celebrated for the excel- lence of its trout . SUTTON . 7 Beddington Park . Carshalton House , W. Reynolds , Esq . Carshalton Park , J. Tay- lor . Esq . Carshalton church con- 11 tains a handsome monu- ment to the Gaynesford fa- mily ...
... Celebrated for the excel- lence of its trout . SUTTON . 7 Beddington Park . Carshalton House , W. Reynolds , Esq . Carshalton Park , J. Tay- lor . Esq . Carshalton church con- 11 tains a handsome monu- ment to the Gaynesford fa- mily ...
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... celebrated for its beauty and its length , which is upwards of 400 feet . The length of the Cathedral outside from west to east is 480 feet . The length of the grand transept is 232. The interior is particularly rich in sepulchral mo ...
... celebrated for its beauty and its length , which is upwards of 400 feet . The length of the Cathedral outside from west to east is 480 feet . The length of the grand transept is 232. The interior is particularly rich in sepulchral mo ...
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... celebrated seat of the Earls of Pembroke . Here Sir Philip Sydney wrote his " Arcadia . ” Twelve miles from Wilton is Hindon , near which is the famous Fonthill Abbey . A little to the south of Fonthill , and about ten or eleven miles ...
... celebrated seat of the Earls of Pembroke . Here Sir Philip Sydney wrote his " Arcadia . ” Twelve miles from Wilton is Hindon , near which is the famous Fonthill Abbey . A little to the south of Fonthill , and about ten or eleven miles ...
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12 miles Abbey adorned Ambleside ancient antiquity bank Barnard Castle Bart Bath beautiful Bishop borough Bridge Bristol building built Buttermere called Canal Castle celebrated chapel church contains Coniston considerable trade Court Crag cross river Cumberland curious dist Duke Earl east Edward eminence erected Exeter extensive Fell formerly Gothic grammar school Grasmere Hall handsome Helvellyn Henry Henry VIII Hill House Kendal Keswick King lake Langdale LEFT FROM LOND Lodge London Lord Loughrigg Fell M. P. Pop magnificent mansion manufacture meeting-houses members to Parliament miles distant monuments mountains neighbourhood parish Park Patterdale Penrith picturesque Pike principal priory Railway reign remains residence returns two members RIGHT FROM LOND road rock Roman ruins Saxon scenery seat side situated Skiddaw spacious stands station stone summit Tarn three miles tourist tower town vale vicinity village Westmorland William William the Conqueror Windermere Wood
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الصفحة 248 - And bring all Heaven before mine eyes. And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell Where I may sit and rightly spell Of every star that heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew ; Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
الصفحة 240 - There is a Yew-tree, pride of Lorton Vale, Which to this day stands single, in the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore : Not loth to furnish weapons for the bands Of Umfraville or Percy ere they marched To Scotland's heaths ; or those that crossed the sea And drew their sounding bows at Azincour, Perhaps at earlier Crecy, or Poictiers. Of vast circumference and gloom profound This solitary Tree ! a living thing Produced too slowly ever to decay ; Of form and aspect too magnificent To be...
الصفحة 342 - Troop after troop are disappearing ; Troop after troop their banners rearing Upon the eastern bank you see. Still pouring down the rocky den, Where flows the sullen Till, And rising from the dim-wood glen, Standards on standards, men on men In slow succession still, And sweeping o'er the Gothic arch, And pressing on, in ceaseless march, To gain the opposing hill.
الصفحة 258 - This dog had been through three months' space A dweller in that savage place. Yes, proof was plain that since the day On which the traveller thus had died The dog had watched about the spot, Or by his master's side : How nourished here through such long time He knows, who gave that love sublime, And gave that strength of feeling, great Above all human estimate.
الصفحة 232 - I stood at the window, beholding Mountain and lake and vale ; the valley disrobed of its verdure ; Derwent retaining yet from eve a glassy reflection Where his expanded breast, then still and smooth as a mirror, Under the woods reposed ; the hills that, calm...
الصفحة 235 - Paled in by many a lofty hill, The narrow dale lay smooth and still, And, down its verdant bosom led, A winding brooklet found its bed. But, midmost of the vale, a mound Arose, with airy turrets crown'd, Buttress and rampire's circling bound, And mighty keep and tower; Seem'd some primeval giant's hand The castle's massive walls had plann'd, A ponderous bulwark to withstand Ambitious Nimrod's power.
الصفحة 226 - The Cypress and her spire; —Of flowers that with one scarlet gleam Cover a hundred leagues, and seem To set the hills on fire. The Youth of green savannahs spake, And many an endless, endless lake, With all its fairy crowds Of islands, that together lie As quietly as spots of sky Among the evening clouds.
الصفحة 272 - ... have completely run wild ; and I look down from it upon lovely Winandermere, which seems at this moment even like another sky, so truly is every summer cloud and tint of azure pictured in its transparent mirror. " I am so delighted with the spot, that I scarcely know how I shall leave it. The situation is one of the deepest retirement ; but the bright lake before me, with all its fairy barks and sails, glancing like 'things of life' over its blue water, prevents the solitude from being overshadowed...
الصفحة 271 - And students with their pensive citadels; Maids at the wheel, the weaver at his loom, Sit blithe and happy; bees that soar for bloom, High as the highest peak of Furness Fells, Will murmur by the hour in foxglove bells...
الصفحة 164 - ... monument of its owner's ambition. The external wall of this royal castle was, on the south and west sides, adorned and defended by a lake partly artificial, across which Leicester had constructed a stately bridge, that LTizabeth might enter the castle by a path hitherto untrodden...