Cumberland, its lake and mountain scenery, illustr. by T. Allom, with descriptions by T. Rose |
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Cumberland, Its Lake and Mountain Scenery, Illustr. by T. Allom, With ... Thomas Rose (topographical Writer ) Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
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acclivity Allom ancient appearance arches ascent banks Bassenthwaite BASSENTHWAITE LAKES beautiful beneath borders Borrowdale bridge building Buttermere Carlisle CARLISLE CATHEDRAL castle cataract church clouds CORBY CASTLE Crummock Crummock Water CUMBERLAND dale delightful Derwent river Derwent Water Derwentwater descending distance Druids edifice elevation eminence Ennerdale erected Eskdale extending fall foot forms grandeur Hall hamlet height Helvellyn hill Honister Crag hundred feet illustrative view Keswick lake lofty Lowdore magnificent majesty Melbreak miles mountains Naworth NAWORTH CASTLE neighbourhood o'er Patterdale Penrith picturesque precipice promontory prospect Red Pike rich rise river river Ehen road rocks rocky romantic Rosthwaite round rude ruins Scawfell Pikes scene scenery seen shore side situated Skiddaw Southey stands stone stream stupendous Sty Head sublime summit Tarn Thirlmere thou torrent tourist tower town trees Ullswater vale valley vast verdant view is taken village walls Wasdale whence Whitehaven wild winding Withop wood Wythburn
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Página 8 - And Dungeon-ghyll so foully rent, With ropes of rock and bells of air Three sinful sextons' ghosts are pent, Who all give back, one after t'other, The death-note to their living brother; And oft too, by the knell offended, Just as their one ! two ! three ! is ended, The devil mocks the doleful tale With a merry peal from Borrowdale.
Página 8 - Upon a semicirque of turf-clad ground, The hidden nook discovered to our view A mass of rock, resembling, as it lay Right at the foot of that moist precipice, A stranded ship, with keel upturned, that rests Fearless of winds and waves.