Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland: With an Accurate Travelling Map; Engraved Charts and Views of the Scenery; Plans of Edinburgh and Glasgow; and a Copious ItineraryA. and C. Black, 1842 - 500 ページ |
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... height of 4418 feet , and the adjoining mountains of Cairngorm , Cairntoul , and Ben Avon , are respectively 4050 , 4245 , and 3967 feet high . The other principal summits of the Grampian chain are , Schehallion , near the east end of ...
... height of 4418 feet , and the adjoining mountains of Cairngorm , Cairntoul , and Ben Avon , are respectively 4050 , 4245 , and 3967 feet high . The other principal summits of the Grampian chain are , Schehallion , near the east end of ...
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... height of about 2000 feet . Vales . — The most important level tracts in Scotland are , the Carse of Stirling and Falkirk , which occupies the country on both sides the Forth , from Borrowstoun- ness on the south , and Kincardine on the ...
... height of about 2000 feet . Vales . — The most important level tracts in Scotland are , the Carse of Stirling and Falkirk , which occupies the country on both sides the Forth , from Borrowstoun- ness on the south , and Kincardine on the ...
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... , Cart , and Leven . Of the celebrated falls of the Clyde , two are above , and two below Lanark ; the uppermost is Bonnington Linn , the height of which is about thirty feet ; the second fall is Cora Linn DESCRIPTION OF SCOTLAND . 7.
... , Cart , and Leven . Of the celebrated falls of the Clyde , two are above , and two below Lanark ; the uppermost is Bonnington Linn , the height of which is about thirty feet ; the second fall is Cora Linn DESCRIPTION OF SCOTLAND . 7.
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... height . The Clyde is navigable at high water , as far as Glasgow , and large sums of money have been ex- pended , especially of late , in improving and deepening the channel . The Forth and Clyde Canal falls into the latter river , at ...
... height . The Clyde is navigable at high water , as far as Glasgow , and large sums of money have been ex- pended , especially of late , in improving and deepening the channel . The Forth and Clyde Canal falls into the latter river , at ...
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... height is 822 feet above the level of the sea , and the ascent being neither difficult nor dangerous , the tourist is amply rewarded for his slight exertion , by the magni- ficent prospect from the summit . " A nobler contrast there can ...
... height is 822 feet above the level of the sea , and the ascent being neither difficult nor dangerous , the tourist is amply rewarded for his slight exertion , by the magni- ficent prospect from the summit . " A nobler contrast there can ...
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Abbey ancient ballad Ballater banks Bart battle beautiful Bothwell Bothwell Castle Bridge building built Burns called Castle celebrated chapel church clan Clyde contains crosses descends distance Douglas Duke Earl east Edin Edinburgh elegant English erected Ettrick feet fortress Glasgow Glen ground half handsome Highland hill House inhabitants Inverness island James Jedburgh king Kirk lake Lanark Leith Loch Loch Awe Loch Etive Loch Fyne Loch Katrine Loch Lomond Loch Long Lord magnificent mansion miles farther mountain Murray Musselburgh narrow neighbourhood noble occupied opposite Palace parish passes Perth picturesque possession Queen Mary residence river road Robert Bruce rock royal burgh ruins scene scenery Scotland Scottish seat shore Sir Walter Scott situated splendid spot stands Stirling stranger stream Street three miles tourist reaches tower town trees Tweed vale village walls wild woods
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127 ページ - 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...
91 ページ - The blackening wave is edged with white ; To inch and rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishers have heard the Water-Sprite, Whose screams forbode that wreck is nigh.
113 ページ - By lone St. Mary's silent lake; 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; Shaggy with heath, but lonely bare, Nor tree, nor bush, nor brake is there, Save where, of land, yon slender line Bears thwart the lake the scatter'd pine.
92 ページ - O'er Roslin all that dreary night A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam ; 'Twas broader than the watch-fire's light, And redder than the bright moonbeam. It glared on Roslin's castled rock, It ruddied all the copse-wood glen ; 'Twas seen from Dryden's groves of oak, And seen from caverned Hawthornden.
373 ページ - twas Claver'se who spoke, " Ere the King's crown shall fall there are crowns to be broke; So let each Cavalier who loves honour and me, Come follow the bonnet of Bonny Dundee. " Come fill up my cup, come fill up my can, Come saddle your horses, and call up your men; Come open the West Port, and let me gang free, And it's room for the bonnets of Bonny Dundee!
217 ページ - Roderigh Vich Alpine dhu, ho ! ieroe ! " Proudly our pibroch has thrill'd in Glen Fruin, And Bannochar's groans to our slogan replied ; Glen Luss and Ross-dhu, they are smoking in ruin, And the best of...
92 ページ - Tis not because the ring they ride, And Lindesay at the ring rides well, But that my sire the wine will chide If 'tis not fill'd by Rosabelle.
92 ページ - There are twenty of Roslin's barons bold Lie buried within that proud chapelle; Each one the holy vault doth hold But...
126 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 osier wand, In many a freakish knot, had twined ; Then framed a spell, when the work was done, And changed the willow wreaths to stone.
311 ページ - And welter'd in that wondrous dome, Where, as to shame the temples deck'd By skill of earthly architect, Nature herself, it seem'd, would raise A Minster to her Maker's praise! Not for a meaner use ascend Her columns, or her arches bend; Nor of a theme less solemn tells That mighty surge that ebbs and swells,