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... Lady's Rake . The Falls of Lodore . - The Boulder Stone . - Glara- mara . - Castle Crag . - Excursion to Borrodale . - The Yews . -Sty - head . - Scawfell . . . 115 128 - CHAPTER VIII . Wast Water . - Eskdale . vi CONTENTS .
... Lady's Rake . The Falls of Lodore . - The Boulder Stone . - Glara- mara . - Castle Crag . - Excursion to Borrodale . - The Yews . -Sty - head . - Scawfell . . . 115 128 - CHAPTER VIII . Wast Water . - Eskdale . vi CONTENTS .
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... ladies , should " Leave their beauties free To sink or swell as Nature pleases ; " and happily for the taste of the present day , there exist throughout England , very few specimens of such perversions of taste as are exhibited here to ...
... ladies , should " Leave their beauties free To sink or swell as Nature pleases ; " and happily for the taste of the present day , there exist throughout England , very few specimens of such perversions of taste as are exhibited here to ...
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... Lady Jane Grey . The view from its terrace is said to be very fine , but I had not time to pay it a visit . On the other side of the town is an eminence called Castle New - hill , on which there is an obelisk . It was erected in 1788 ...
... Lady Jane Grey . The view from its terrace is said to be very fine , but I had not time to pay it a visit . On the other side of the town is an eminence called Castle New - hill , on which there is an obelisk . It was erected in 1788 ...
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... Lady Le Fleming . Here a road branches off to the right up the hill side by the Church - and this is the road to Rydal Mount- which long has been , and ever must be a classic spot -unless the day should come , when English litera- ture ...
... Lady Le Fleming . Here a road branches off to the right up the hill side by the Church - and this is the road to Rydal Mount- which long has been , and ever must be a classic spot -unless the day should come , when English litera- ture ...
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... lady's voice , and laughed again . That ancient woman seated on Helm Crag Was ready with her cavern : Hammar Scar , And the tall steep of Silver How sent forth A noise of laughter ; Southern Loughrigg heard , And Fairfield answered with ...
... lady's voice , and laughed again . That ancient woman seated on Helm Crag Was ready with her cavern : Hammar Scar , And the tall steep of Silver How sent forth A noise of laughter ; Southern Loughrigg heard , And Fairfield answered with ...
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2d Edition admiration Ambleside ancient ascent ballad Bassenthwaite beautiful Bishop Blencathra bound bridge British Buccleugh Buttermere called Carlisle Castle church cloth Cockermouth coloured Coniston Crag Crummock Water Cumberland D. H. M'Kewan Derwent Derwentwater distance Dunmaile Raise Eminent Encyclopædia England English Engravings on Wood Ennerdale Ennerdale Water Fcap feet Fell Foolscap 8vo Furness Abbey garden Gilks Gill Grasmere grimme baròne Guenever height Helvellyn hill HISTORY Hobbie Hughie the Graeme Illustrations J. C. Loudon Kendal Keswick King Arthur Kinmont Willie knight Lady Lake District Langdale Langdale Pikes Lodore London Lord Scrope miles Miss Costello mountains Penrith picturesque Pike Plates poet poetical Post 8vo road rocks Royal ruins Rydal Saddleback Scawfell scene scenery seen side sketches Skiddaw Southey Stanley Gill stones stream Tarn thou tourist tower town traveller TREATISE Ulleswater vale Vignette Titles vols Westmoreland Windermere Woodcuts Wordsworth
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