Black's Picturesque Tourist of ScotlandAdam and Charles Black, 1851 - 543 ページ |
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... river in Britain . It has its source in the western extremity of Perthshire , in the district of Breadal- bane , on the frontiers of Lorn in Argyleshire . At first it re- ceives the name of the Fillan . After a winding course of eight ...
... river in Britain . It has its source in the western extremity of Perthshire , in the district of Breadal- bane , on the frontiers of Lorn in Argyleshire . At first it re- ceives the name of the Fillan . After a winding course of eight ...
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... river is navigable for vessels of 400 tons burden , as far as Perth , thirty - two miles from the German ocean . Its drainage is 2283 square miles , and its mean discharge below the junc- tion of the Earn , has been ascertained by Mr ...
... river is navigable for vessels of 400 tons burden , as far as Perth , thirty - two miles from the German ocean . Its drainage is 2283 square miles , and its mean discharge below the junc- tion of the Earn , has been ascertained by Mr ...
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... river , superior to the Thames . Strangers , who have seen both , will be enabled to estimate how far Richie's patriotism had obscured his power of memory . " I suppose you will tell me next , " ( said Master Heriot ) " that you have at ...
... river , superior to the Thames . Strangers , who have seen both , will be enabled to estimate how far Richie's patriotism had obscured his power of memory . " I suppose you will tell me next , " ( said Master Heriot ) " that you have at ...
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... river side , the stranger may retrace his steps to Randolph Crescent , through which he will pass to Great Stuart Street , Ainslie Place , and MORAY PLACE . This is the quarter of the city most celebrated for the architectural ...
... river side , the stranger may retrace his steps to Randolph Crescent , through which he will pass to Great Stuart Street , Ainslie Place , and MORAY PLACE . This is the quarter of the city most celebrated for the architectural ...
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... river conducts the tourist to HAWTHORNDEN , the classical habitation of the poet Drummond , the friend of Shakspeare and Jonson ; it is now the property of Sir James Walker Drummond . " This romantic spot seems to have been formed by ...
... river conducts the tourist to HAWTHORNDEN , the classical habitation of the poet Drummond , the friend of Shakspeare and Jonson ; it is now the property of Sir James Walker Drummond . " This romantic spot seems to have been formed by ...
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Abbey Aberdeen ancient Argyle banks battle beautiful Bothwell Bridge Brodick Bruce building built burgh called Castle celebrated chapel church Clyde coast Crieff crosses distance Douglas Dryburgh Abbey Duke Earl east edifice Edinburgh elegant English erected feet Firth Fort-William Galashiels Glasgow Glen Greenock ground Hamilton handsome Hawick height Highland hills House Inns:-The Inverness island Isles James Jedburgh king lake land Leith Loch Awe Loch Katrine Loch Lomond Loch Long Lord magnificent mansion Melrose miles farther monument mountain neighbourhood noble North British Railway Oban occupied opposite Palace parish passes Perth picturesque Railway residence river road rock royal royal burgh ruins scene scenery Scotland Scottish seat seen shore side Sir Walter Scott situated square stands Station steamer Stirling stone stranger stream Street three miles tourist tower town trees Tweed vale village walk woods
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108 ページ - IF thou would'st view fair Melrose aright, Go visit it by the pale moon-light; For the gay beams of lightsome day Gild, but to flout, the ruins gray.
131 ページ - Thou know'st it well, — nor fen, nor sedge, Pollute the pure lake's crystal edge ; Abrupt and sheer, the mountains sink At once upon the level brink ; And just a trace of silver sand Marks where the water meets the land. Far in the mirror, bright and blue, Each hill's huge outline you may view...
200 ページ - Moor'd in the rifted rock, Proof to the tempest's shock, Firmer he roots him the ruder it blow; Menteith and Breadalbane, then, Echo his praise agen, Roderigh Vich Alpine dhu, ho! ieroe!
97 ページ - That Castle rises on the steep Of the green vale of Tyne : And far beneath, where slow they creep From pool to eddy, dark and deep, Where alders moist and willows weep, You hear her streams repine. The towers in different ages rose ; Their various architecture shows The builders' various hands ; A mighty mass,-that could oppose, When deadliest hatred fired its foes, The vengeful Douglas bands.
144 ページ - Many hearts deplored The fate of those old trees ; and oft with pain The traveller at this day will stop and gaze On wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For shelter'd places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green silent pastures, yet remain.
104 ページ - The moon on the east oriel shone, Through slender shafts of shapely stone, By foliaged tracery combined ; Thou would'st have thought some fairy's hand ' Twixt poplars straight the ozier wand, In many a freakish knot, had twined ; Then framed a spell, when the work was done, And changed the willow wreaths to stone.
204 ページ - THE moon's on the lake, and the mist's on the brae, And the Clan has a name that is nameless by day; Then gather, gather, gather, Grigalach Gather, gather, gather, &c.
26 ページ - When a piece of scenery so beautiful, yet so varied, — so exciting by its intricacy, and yet so sublime, — is lighted up by the tints of morning or of evening, and displays all that variety of shadowy depth, exchanged with partial brilliancy, which gives character even to the tamest of landscapes, the effect approaches near to enchantment. This path used to be my favourite evening and morning resort, when engaged with a favourite author, or new subject of study.
162 ページ - Sir king, my mother hath sent me to you, desiring you not to pass, at this time, where thou art purposed ; for if thou does, thou wilt not fare well in thy journey, nor none that passeth with thee. Further, she bade thee mell with no woman, nor use their counsel, nor let them touch thy body, nor thou theirs ; for, if thou do it, thou wilt be confounded and brought to shame.
194 ページ - In all her length far winding lay, With promontory, creek, and bay, And islands that, empurpled bright, Floated amid the livelier light, And mountains, that like giants stand, To sentinel enchanted land. High on the south, huge Benvenue Down on the lake in masses threw Crags, knolls, and mounds, confusedly hurled, The fragments of an earlier world...