Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, Illustrated: From Original Drawings by Thomas Allom, George Pickering, &c, Volume 1H. Fisher, R. Fisher, & P. Jackson, 1832 - 220 pages |
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... strong and exten- sive fortress , stand on the summit of an artificial mount near the junction of the Derwent and Cocker rivers . The period of its erection is considered to be a few years subsequent to the Conquest . This building ...
... strong and exten- sive fortress , stand on the summit of an artificial mount near the junction of the Derwent and Cocker rivers . The period of its erection is considered to be a few years subsequent to the Conquest . This building ...
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... strong feeling of philanthropy and benevolence towards his fellow - men , this illustrious statesman was peculiarly fitted to rise up as the instructor of the people , and the champion of their rights . Swayed by no prejudices , and ...
... strong feeling of philanthropy and benevolence towards his fellow - men , this illustrious statesman was peculiarly fitted to rise up as the instructor of the people , and the champion of their rights . Swayed by no prejudices , and ...
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... strong party , to abandon the enterprise . Robert Phillipson had no sooner been relieved by his brother , than he meditated revenge . Advancing with a small troop of horse to Kendal , he there was told that Colonel Briggs had gone to ...
... strong party , to abandon the enterprise . Robert Phillipson had no sooner been relieved by his brother , than he meditated revenge . Advancing with a small troop of horse to Kendal , he there was told that Colonel Briggs had gone to ...
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... strong evidence of its former strength and beauty . Newcastle contains four churches , of which those dedicated to St. Nicholas and All- Saints are the most remarkable ; the former for its lofty and ornamental spires , and the latter ...
... strong evidence of its former strength and beauty . Newcastle contains four churches , of which those dedicated to St. Nicholas and All- Saints are the most remarkable ; the former for its lofty and ornamental spires , and the latter ...
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... strong evidence of its former strength and beauty . appro- Newcastle contains four churches , of which those dedicated to St. Nicholas and All- Saints are the most remarkable ; the former for its lofty and ornamental spires , and the ...
... strong evidence of its former strength and beauty . appro- Newcastle contains four churches , of which those dedicated to St. Nicholas and All- Saints are the most remarkable ; the former for its lofty and ornamental spires , and the ...
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Abbey Allom ancient appearance architecture ASTOR LIBRARY bank Barnard Castle baronial beautiful Borrowdale Bothal Castle bridge building Buttermere Carlisle cascade cataract centre chapel character church clouds Corby Castle Crag Crummock Water CUMBERLAND deep delightful Derwent Water Derwentwater descendant distance Durham Earl edifice elegant eminence engraving erected exhibits extensive fall feet foliage gothic grandeur Hall Helm Crag Henry hills Howick illustrative view Keswick lake Langdale Langdale Pikes length lofty Low Wood Lowdore Lowther magnificent mansion miles Mitford Morpeth mountains neighbourhood Newcastle noble Northumberland occupies parish Patterdale picturesque Pikes present principal Priory proprietor Ravensworth reign residence rich rise river Wansbeck river Wear rocks romantic ruins Rydal Scawfell scene scenery seat shore side situated Skiddaw stands stream structure sublime Sunderland surrounding Tarn torrent tourist tower town trees Tyne Tynemouth Ullswater vale valley view is taken village walls Warkworth Castle waterfall Westmorland whence Windermere woody
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Page 37 - When the broken arches are black in night, And each shafted oriel glimmers white ; When the cold light's uncertain shower Streams on the ruined central tower ; When buttress and buttress, alternately, Seem framed of ebon and ivory ; When silver edges the imagery, And the scrolls that teach thee to live and die...
Page 8 - Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be portrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld it, noted it with care, And in his mind recorded it with love...
Page 20 - How divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal, man To roam at large among unpeopled glens And mountainous retirements, only trod By devious footsteps ; regions consecrate To oldest time ! and, reckless of the storm That keeps the raven quiet in her nest, Be as a presence or a motion — one Among the many there...
Page 37 - IF thou wouldst view fair Melrose aright, Go visit it by the pale moonlight; For the gay beams of lightsome day Gild but to flout the ruins grey.