Black's Picturesque Tourist of ScotlandA. & C. Black, 1845 - 442 ページ |
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... object . In the com- pilation of Guide - Books , it appears to the Publishers that much eloquence is often needlessly expended in ambitious eulogiums on the beauty or grandeur of natu- ral scenery , of which no adequate idea can be ...
... object . In the com- pilation of Guide - Books , it appears to the Publishers that much eloquence is often needlessly expended in ambitious eulogiums on the beauty or grandeur of natu- ral scenery , of which no adequate idea can be ...
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Adam and Charles Black (Firm). secure this object , the several sheets , in their progress through the press , have been transmitted to individuals conversant with the topography of the respective dis- tricts ; while the descriptions of ...
Adam and Charles Black (Firm). secure this object , the several sheets , in their progress through the press , have been transmitted to individuals conversant with the topography of the respective dis- tricts ; while the descriptions of ...
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... only easily reached from London , Hull , and Newcastle , but is in itself , with its en- * Encyclopædia Britannica , Seventh Edition , Art . Scotland . virons , an object of very great interest and curiosity DESCRIPTION OF SCOTLAND . 13.
... only easily reached from London , Hull , and Newcastle , but is in itself , with its en- * Encyclopædia Britannica , Seventh Edition , Art . Scotland . virons , an object of very great interest and curiosity DESCRIPTION OF SCOTLAND . 13.
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Adam and Charles Black (Firm). virons , an object of very great interest and curiosity , and by the increased facilities of travelling , is placed cheaply with- in from one to two days ' journey of the finest scenery of Perth , Stirling ...
Adam and Charles Black (Firm). virons , an object of very great interest and curiosity , and by the increased facilities of travelling , is placed cheaply with- in from one to two days ' journey of the finest scenery of Perth , Stirling ...
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... objects of interest on the way. 50 100 from Quensterry 300 400 Trinity Chap Front Cruzensterly 40 Coates MANOR PLACE Randolph Melville ) LLE STR White Ho from Glasgow W.Maitland St STATION Str . Atholl Pl . From Glasgow From Lanark UNION ...
... objects of interest on the way. 50 100 from Quensterry 300 400 Trinity Chap Front Cruzensterly 40 Coates MANOR PLACE Randolph Melville ) LLE STR White Ho from Glasgow W.Maitland St STATION Str . Atholl Pl . From Glasgow From Lanark UNION ...
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Abbey ancient antiquity 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 Dunkeld Earl east edifice Edin Edinburgh elegant English erected Ettrick feet Firth formerly Glasgow Glen ground half handsome height Highland hill House inhabitants Inverness island James Jedburgh king Kirk lake late Leith Loch Loch Awe Loch Earn Loch Etive Loch Katrine Loch Lomond Loch Long Lomond Lord magnificent mansion miles farther mountain Musselburgh narrow neighbourhood noble occupied opposite passes Perth picturesque residence river road rock romantic royal burgh ruins scene scenery Scotland Scottish seat shore Sir Walter Scott situated South Queensferry spot stands Stirling stone stranger stream Street three miles tion tourist reaches tower town trees Tweed vale village walls wild woods
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382 ページ - That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow • warmer among the ruins of lona.
116 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...
196 ページ - And near, and nearer as they row'd, Distinct the martial ditty flowed. BOAT SONG Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances ! Honour'd and bless'd be the ever-green Pine ! Long may the tree, in his banner that glances, Flourish, the shelter and grace of our line...
93 ページ - Marmion's rank. 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.
124 ページ - Down from that strength had spurr'd their horse, Their southern rapine to renew, Far in the distant Cheviots blue, And, home returning, fill'd the hall With revel, wassel-rout, and brawl.
116 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.
196 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.
124 ページ - It was a barren scene, and wild, Where naked cliffs were rudely piled ; But ever and anon between Lay velvet tufts of loveliest green ; And well the lonely infant knew Recesses where the wall-flower grew, And honey-suckle loved to crawl Up the low crag and ruin'd wall. I deem'd such nooks the sweetest shade The sun in all its round surveyed...
31 ページ - Sin' my true-love's forsaken me. Old Song. IF I were to choose a spot from which the rising or setting sun could be seen to the greatest possible advantage, it would be that wild path winding around the foot of the high belt of semicircular rocks called Salisbury Crags, and marking the verge of the steep descent which slopes down into the glen on the south-eastern side of the city of Edinburgh.
341 ページ - A waefu' day it was to me ! For there I lost my father dear, My father dear, and brethren three. * Their winding sheet the bluidy clay, Their graves are growing green to see : And by them lies the dearest lad That ever blest a woman's ee ! Now wae to thee, thou cruel lord, A bluidy man I trow thou be ; For mony a heart thou hast made sair, That ne'er did wrong to thine or thee.