A Guide to the Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and LancashireW. Pennington, and sold, 1821 - 312 páginas |
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... mountain , and a succession of ideas will be supported by a perpetual change of objects , and a display of scenes ... mountains ' sides , the hasty brooks that warble through the dell , or the mighty torrents precipitating themselves ...
... mountain , and a succession of ideas will be supported by a perpetual change of objects , and a display of scenes ... mountains ' sides , the hasty brooks that warble through the dell , or the mighty torrents precipitating themselves ...
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... mountains upon mountains , and enthroning rocks upon rocks . Such exhibitions of sublime and beautiful objects cannot but excite at once both rapture and reverence . When exercise and change of air are re- commended for health , the ...
... mountains upon mountains , and enthroning rocks upon rocks . Such exhibitions of sublime and beautiful objects cannot but excite at once both rapture and reverence . When exercise and change of air are re- commended for health , the ...
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... mountains here are all accessible to the summit , and furnish prospects no less surpris- ing , and with more variety than the Alps themselves . The tops of the highest Alps are inaccessible , being covered with everlast- ing snow ...
... mountains here are all accessible to the summit , and furnish prospects no less surpris- ing , and with more variety than the Alps themselves . The tops of the highest Alps are inaccessible , being covered with everlast- ing snow ...
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... mountains , that if they do not fairly take the lead of all the views of Europe , yet they are indisputably such as no English traveller should leave behind him.-Mr. Cum- berland's Dedication to Mr. Romney . * Hugh , to whom William de ...
... mountains , that if they do not fairly take the lead of all the views of Europe , yet they are indisputably such as no English traveller should leave behind him.-Mr. Cum- berland's Dedication to Mr. Romney . * Hugh , to whom William de ...
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... mountainous country ; for in October the dews lie long on the grass in the morning , and the clouds de- scend soon in the evening , and conceal the mountains . Mr. Pennant was too early in the spring , when the mountains were mantled ...
... mountainous country ; for in October the dews lie long on the grass in the morning , and the clouds de- scend soon in the evening , and conceal the mountains . Mr. Pennant was too early in the spring , when the mountains were mantled ...
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Ambleside ancient appearance arches Armathwaite ascend awful banks beauty bold Borrowdale bottom bridge broken Buttermere called cascade castle cataract cave chapel chasm church cliff craggy cultivated curious dark deep Derwent Derwent-water descend distance east elegant eminence Ennerdale feet FURNESS FELLS Gragareth Gray green ground groves hanging woods Hawkshead height Helvellyn hill inclosures Ingleborough Ingleton island Kendal Keswick lake Lancaster landscape limestone lofty margin moun mountains nature noble objects old Carlisle opens pass Patterdale Penrith picturesque pleasing precipice promontories prospects ride rise river river Lune road rocks rocky Roman rugged ruins scene seat seen shore side Skiddaw sloping station steep stone stream style sublime subterranean summit Swinside tains thence three miles tour tower town trees Ulls-water Ulverston vale valley variety vast village water-falls Westmorland Whernside Whitbarrow Windermere Windermere-water winding yards
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Página 209 - The bosom of the mountains spreading here into a broad basin, discovers in the midst Grasmere Water ; its margin is hollowed into small bays, with bold eminences, some of rock, some of soft turf, that half conceal and vary the figure of the little lake they command...
Página 253 - The gates of hell are open night and day ; Smooth the descent, and easy is the way : But, to return, and view the cheerful skies — In this the task and mighty labour lies.
Página 218 - ... feet gushes from a hole in the rock, and spreading in large sheets over its broken front dashes from steep to steep, and then rattles away in a torrent down the valley. The rock on the left rises perpendicular with stubbed yew-trees and shrubs staring from its side to the height of at least 300 feet.
Página 102 - In the evening walked alone down to the Lake by the side of Crow-Park after sunset and saw the solemn colouring of night draw on. the last gleam of sunshine fading away on the hill-tops, the deep serene of the waters, and the long shadows of the mountains thrown across them, till they nearly touched the hithermost shore.
Página 201 - I guess, awefully overlooks the way ; our path here tends to the left, and the ground gently rising, and covered with a glade of scattering trees and bushes on the very margin of the water, opens both ways the most delicious view, that my eyes ever beheld. Behind you are the magnificent heights of...
Página 193 - Keswick, would require the united powers of Claude, Salvator, and Poussin. The first should throw his delicate sunshine over the cultivated vales, the scattered cots, the groves, the lake, and wooded islands. The second should dash out the horror of the rugged cliffs, the steeps, the hanging woods, and foaming water-falls; while the grand pencil of Poussin should crown the whole with the majesty of the impending mountains.
Página 209 - Just opposite to you is a large farm-house at the bottom of a steep smooth lawn embosomed in old woods, which climb half way up the mountain's side, and discover above them a broken line of crags, that crown the scene.
Página 201 - ... barred all access to the dale (for this is the only road) till they could work their way through it. Luckily no one was passing at the time of this fall ; but down the side of the mountain...
Página 201 - Borrowdale; the grass was covered with a hoar-frost, which soon melted and exhaled in a thin blueish smoke; crossed the meadows, obliquely catching a diversity of views among the hills over the lake and islands, and changing prospect at every ten paces. Left Cockshut...
Página 263 - Refresh'd with gentle winds, and brown with shade, The chaste Diana's private haunt, there stood Full in the centre of the darksome wood A spacious grotto, all around o'er-grown , With hoary moss, and arch'd with pumice-stone, From out its rocky clefts the waters flow, And trickling swell into a lake below. Nature had every where so play'd her part, That every where she seem'd to vic with art.