Handbook for travellers in ScotlandJohn Murray, 1873 - 464 ページ |
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... Falls of the Clyde , and Douglas ] 9 Carlisle to Glasgow , by Annan , Dumfries , Sanquhar , Kilmar- nock , and Dalry Junction 79 82 93 10 Dumfries to Portpatrick , by Castle Douglas , Newton- Stewart , Wigtown , and Stran- raer ...
... Falls of the Clyde , and Douglas ] 9 Carlisle to Glasgow , by Annan , Dumfries , Sanquhar , Kilmar- nock , and Dalry Junction 79 82 93 10 Dumfries to Portpatrick , by Castle Douglas , Newton- Stewart , Wigtown , and Stran- raer ...
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... ( Falls of Glomak ) , Loch Alsh , and Strome Ferry 61 Shiel House Inn to Skye , by Glenely and Kyle Rhea .. PAGE 388 391 62 Dingwall to Strome Ferry and Skye , by Strathpeffer , Garve , Auchnasheen , and Loch Car- ron ( SKYE RAILWAY ) ...
... ( Falls of Glomak ) , Loch Alsh , and Strome Ferry 61 Shiel House Inn to Skye , by Glenely and Kyle Rhea .. PAGE 388 391 62 Dingwall to Strome Ferry and Skye , by Strathpeffer , Garve , Auchnasheen , and Loch Car- ron ( SKYE RAILWAY ) ...
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... Falls and the Serpent Water . Sound of Mull . Loch Aline is a pleasant wooded loch . The en- trance is narrow , and the tide runs strongly . The whole loch is seen from the entrance , at least as much as can be seen of it from a yacht's ...
... Falls and the Serpent Water . Sound of Mull . Loch Aline is a pleasant wooded loch . The en- trance is narrow , and the tide runs strongly . The whole loch is seen from the entrance , at least as much as can be seen of it from a yacht's ...
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... Falls of Glomak . 24. Shiel Inn to Invergarry or Invermoriston ; catch steamer to Bannavie . 25. Ascend Ben Nevis ; excursion to Glenfinnan . 26. Glen Spean ; Glen Roy ; Loch Treig . 27. Bannavie to Inverness . 28. Stay at Inverness ...
... Falls of Glomak . 24. Shiel Inn to Invergarry or Invermoriston ; catch steamer to Bannavie . 25. Ascend Ben Nevis ; excursion to Glenfinnan . 26. Glen Spean ; Glen Roy ; Loch Treig . 27. Bannavie to Inverness . 28. Stay at Inverness ...
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... Falls of Rogie ; return to Dingwall . 4. Ault Graat of Evanton ; Tain ; Fearn ; Bonar Bridge . 5. Rest at Bonar Bridge or Lairg . 6. Loch Shin ; Golspie ; Dunrobin . 7. Coach to Wick . 8. Excursion to Duncansby Head and John o ' Groat's ...
... Falls of Rogie ; return to Dingwall . 4. Ault Graat of Evanton ; Tain ; Fearn ; Bonar Bridge . 5. Rest at Bonar Bridge or Lairg . 6. Loch Shin ; Golspie ; Dunrobin . 7. Coach to Wick . 8. Excursion to Duncansby Head and John o ' Groat's ...
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216 ページ - We were now treading that illustrious island, which was once the luminary of the Caledonian regions, whence savage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge, and the blessings of religion. To abstract the mind from all local emotion would be impossible, if it were endeavoured, and would be foolish, if it were possible. Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses ; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity...
159 ページ - Here eglantine embalmed the air, Hawthorn and hazel mingled there; The primrose pale, and violet flower, Found in each...
75 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.
375 ページ - I sat down on a bank, such as a writer of romance might have delighted to feign. I had indeed no trees to whisper over my head, but a clear rivulet streamed at my feet. The day was calm, the air was soft, and all was rudeness, silence, and solitude.
124 ページ - Is it so?" reflecting on the alliance which had placed the Stewart family on the throne; "then God's will be done. It came with a lass, and it will go with a lass.
93 ページ - Auld Vandal, ye but show your little mense, Just much about it wi' your scanty sense ; Will your poor, narrow foot-path of a street, Where twa wheel-barrows tremble when they meet, Your ruin'd, formless bulk o...
216 ページ - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future, predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings. Far from me, and from my friends, be such frigid philosophy, as may conduct us, indifferent and unmoved, over any ground which has been dignified by wisdom, bravery, or virtue. 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...
207 ページ - ... is no cloud in the sky, the impression made by the landscape is sad and awful. The path lies along a stream which issues from the most sullen and gloomy of mountain pools. Huge precipices of naked stone frown on both sides. Even in July the streaks of snow may often be discerned in the rifts near the summits. All down the sides of the crags heaps of ruin mark the headlong paths of the torrents.
11 ページ - Ten of them were sheathed in steel, With belted sword, and spur on heel: They quitted not their harness bright, Neither by day, nor yet by night: They lay down to rest, With corslet laced...
16 ページ - The moon on the east oriel shone Through slender shafts of shapely stone, By foliaged tracery combined; Thou wouldst 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.