Loiterings among the lakes of Cumberland and Westmorland, by the author of 'Wanderings in the Isle of Wight'.Religious Tract Society, 1849 - 208 Seiten |
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... distance from the place , a church - organ , which had cost some hundreds of pounds building , was to be sold for eighty pounds . This appeared so desirable an oppor- tunity to provide his own church with an organ , 2 LOITERINGS AMONG ...
... distance from the place , a church - organ , which had cost some hundreds of pounds building , was to be sold for eighty pounds . This appeared so desirable an oppor- tunity to provide his own church with an organ , 2 LOITERINGS AMONG ...
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... distance like a picture , and the sky ! I was in ecstasy ! " " Underbarrow Scar is the very place that I should like to see . " " I picked up a feather which had fallen , no doubt , from the wing of some flying crow , and tried to dart ...
... distance like a picture , and the sky ! I was in ecstasy ! " " Underbarrow Scar is the very place that I should like to see . " " I picked up a feather which had fallen , no doubt , from the wing of some flying crow , and tried to dart ...
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... distance the everlasting hills canopied by the glittering vault of heaven ! I lingered with delight and thankfulness . For a season the west was as a flood of living light , and then the king of day ' His gorgeous robes of crimson ...
... distance the everlasting hills canopied by the glittering vault of heaven ! I lingered with delight and thankfulness . For a season the west was as a flood of living light , and then the king of day ' His gorgeous robes of crimson ...
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... distance who had seen me enter the wood , and therefore knew me in the gloom . " a " That was enough to astonish you . " " I did not fail to visit Bowness , a very pleasant vil- lage about midway between Kendal and Ambleside , for , to ...
... distance who had seen me enter the wood , and therefore knew me in the gloom . " a " That was enough to astonish you . " " I did not fail to visit Bowness , a very pleasant vil- lage about midway between Kendal and Ambleside , for , to ...
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... distance of about six or seven miles from Ulverston . ' I do love these ancient ruins ; We never tread upon them , but we set Our foot upon some reverend history . ' " The monks of this abbey came originally from the monastery of ...
... distance of about six or seven miles from Ulverston . ' I do love these ancient ruins ; We never tread upon them , but we set Our foot upon some reverend history . ' " The monks of this abbey came originally from the monastery of ...
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Abbey Ambleside banks Bassenthwaite Water beautiful Blueback Borrowdale bridge bright brook Buttermere called Castle cloud colour Coniston cottage Crummock Water dale dare say delight Derwent Derwentwater distance enjoy Ennerdale Esthwaite Water eyes fall father feet foot Furness Abbey Gable gaze Gill Force God's Grasmere green grey Harter Fell Hawes Water head hear heart Helm Crag Helvellyn hills hundred island Kendal Keswick Kirk Fell Kirkstone Kirkstone Pass Knab Scar lake country Langdale loiterings look Lord Loughrigg Fell miles moun mountains neighbourhood never pass Patterdale Paul Ritter pleasure professor Wilson prospect ramble Red Pike river rock rocky round Rydal Scawfell Pike scene scenery seen side Skiddaw standing stones stream Striding Edge tains Tarn tell things Thirlemere told tourist tower trees Ulleswater vale valley walked Wallow Crag Wast Water Wastdale waterfall wild Windermere wonder woods Wordsworth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 138 - Give to the winds thy fears ; Hope, and be undismayed; God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears, God shall lift up thy head. Through waves and clouds and storms He gently clears thy way; Wait thou His time, so shall this night Soon end in joyous day.
Seite 138 - COMMIT thou all thy griefs And ways into His hands, To His sure truth and tender care, Who earth and heaven commands.
Seite 27 - MY God ! the spring of all my joys, The life of my delights, The glory of my brightest days, And comfort of my nights.
Seite 83 - Then spake Joshua to the LORD in the day when the LORD delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel, and he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon; and thou, Moon, in the valley of Ajalon.
Seite 190 - Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom, and stretch her wings toward the south? Doth the eagle mount up at thy command, and make her nest on high?
Seite 184 - The Dog, which still was hovering nigh, Repeating the same timid cry, This Dog, had been through three months' space A dweller in that savage place.
Seite 160 - To Scotland's heaths; or those that crossed the sea And drew their sounding bows at Azincour, Perhaps at earlier Crecy, or Poictiers. Of vast circumference and gloom profound This solitary Tree ! a living thing Produced too slowly ever to decay ; Of form and aspect too magnificent To be destroyed.
Seite 182 - Paled in by many a lofty hill, The narrow dale lay smooth and still, And? down its verdant bosom led, A winding brooklet found its bed.
Seite 184 - This dog had been through three months' space A dweller in that savage place. Yes, proof was plain that since the day On which the traveller thus had died The dog had watched about the spot, Or by his master's side : How nourished here through such long time He knows, who gave that love sublime, And gave that strength of feeling, great Above all human estimate.
Seite 138 - Thou on the Lord rely, so safe shalt thou go on; fix on his work thy steadfast eye, so shall thy work be done. No profit canst thou gain by self-consuming care; to him commend thy cause; his ear attends the softest prayer.