Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... rocks were traversed by herds of wild and swift - footed animals ; these rocks furrounded and darkened the valley , for they were crowned by tall towering trees , which yielded a delightful prospect at a great distance to all beholders ...
... rocks were traversed by herds of wild and swift - footed animals ; these rocks furrounded and darkened the valley , for they were crowned by tall towering trees , which yielded a delightful prospect at a great distance to all beholders ...
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... rocks , and tearing up trees by the roots . These spacious 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 ...
... rocks , and tearing up trees by the roots . These spacious 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 ...
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... rocks of Hatyrel ; between the river Severn and the brook of Hodani ; between the wealthy Eng- lish and the beggarly Welsh - there fertile meadows , here barren heaths . Wherefore , elated with the luxuries of their new fituation , and ...
... rocks of Hatyrel ; between the river Severn and the brook of Hodani ; between the wealthy Eng- lish and the beggarly Welsh - there fertile meadows , here barren heaths . Wherefore , elated with the luxuries of their new fituation , and ...
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... Rocks oppofite , and the bold peninsular of Lancaut , all towering magnificently above the Wye - to visit the Lover's Leap , and traverse the woods that skirt the river deep below , and take in all the varying views of dizzy heights and ...
... Rocks oppofite , and the bold peninsular of Lancaut , all towering magnificently above the Wye - to visit the Lover's Leap , and traverse the woods that skirt the river deep below , and take in all the varying views of dizzy heights and ...
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... rocks , and then glanced on the scenes around , he burst forth with an emphatic " Glorious ! " me good ? " " I do . " " You are right , " I faid ; " but button up your waistcoat and your coat , for the wind is cool here , and I will ...
... rocks , and then glanced on the scenes around , he burst forth with an emphatic " Glorious ! " me good ? " " I do . " " You are right , " I faid ; " but button up your waistcoat and your coat , for the wind is cool here , and I will ...
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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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