Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... mountains vifitant . He hath kenned them taking wing : And the caves where fairies fing He hath entered ; and been told By voices how men lived of old . Among the heavens his eye can see Face of thing that is to be ; And if men report ...
... mountains vifitant . He hath kenned them taking wing : And the caves where fairies fing He hath entered ; and been told By voices how men lived of old . Among the heavens his eye can see Face of thing that is to be ; And if men report ...
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... mountain - heights and objects whofe names recall scenes of old romance . The castle of Duart , Artornish Hall , the cloudy land of Morven , the region of Offian , and then we are in Mull , failing up the very harbour of Tobermory ...
... mountain - heights and objects whofe names recall scenes of old romance . The castle of Duart , Artornish Hall , the cloudy land of Morven , the region of Offian , and then we are in Mull , failing up the very harbour of Tobermory ...
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... mountains of the Vofges , the Alps , and the Apennines , where they still live amid much poverty and godly fincerity . " In afferting the general justice of Mrs. Webb's statements , we must at the same time remark , that , like all ...
... mountains of the Vofges , the Alps , and the Apennines , where they still live amid much poverty and godly fincerity . " In afferting the general justice of Mrs. Webb's statements , we must at the same time remark , that , like all ...
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... plentiful springs from the neighbouring mountains fell with a pleasant murmur into a river in the midft of the valley , abounding with fish . Some- times , after great rains , which were extremely frequent LANTHONY ABBEY . 55.
... plentiful springs from the neighbouring mountains fell with a pleasant murmur into a river in the midft of the valley , abounding with fish . Some- times , after great rains , which were extremely frequent LANTHONY ABBEY . 55.
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... mountains , however , contained fruitful pastures , and rich meadows for feeding cattle , which compensated for the barrenness of other parts , and made amends for the want of corn . The air , though thick , was healthful , and ...
... mountains , however , contained fruitful pastures , and rich meadows for feeding cattle , which compensated for the barrenness of other parts , and made amends for the want of corn . The air , though thick , was healthful , and ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
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