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... , or , as the scene of some memorable event , is pointed out to the Tour- ist's attention ; but long descriptions of sce- nery , except in some few cases , have not been iv introduced , as they are totally inadequate to convey.
... , or , as the scene of some memorable event , is pointed out to the Tour- ist's attention ; but long descriptions of sce- nery , except in some few cases , have not been iv introduced , as they are totally inadequate to convey.
Página 30
... scene of three bat- tles in one day between the Scots and the English , when the former , under Sir Simon Frazer , were thrice victorious . The first was fought between the road and the village of Roslin ; the second near the village of ...
... scene of three bat- tles in one day between the Scots and the English , when the former , under Sir Simon Frazer , were thrice victorious . The first was fought between the road and the village of Roslin ; the second near the village of ...
Página 31
... scene of Allan Ramsay's " Gen- tle Shepherd , " is situated in a small valley about two miles over the hill . The summit of the Pentland Hills commands a fine view . On the north bank of the North Esk , two miles beyond the Pentland ...
... scene of Allan Ramsay's " Gen- tle Shepherd , " is situated in a small valley about two miles over the hill . The summit of the Pentland Hills commands a fine view . On the north bank of the North Esk , two miles beyond the Pentland ...
Página 32
... scene of Allan Ramsay's " Gentle Shepherd . " Edinburgh possesses excellent markets , which are well supplied with butcher's meat , fish , poultry , game , fruit , and vegetables . Coal is the only fuel used ; and as this is obtained ...
... scene of Allan Ramsay's " Gentle Shepherd . " Edinburgh possesses excellent markets , which are well supplied with butcher's meat , fish , poultry , game , fruit , and vegetables . Coal is the only fuel used ; and as this is obtained ...
Página 39
... scene of the celebrated Gowrie con- spiracy . The other public buildings are , the Depôt , near the South Inch , erected in 1812 , for the reception of prisoners of war , and now used as a storehouse ; the Hall of EDINBURGH TO ABERDEEN .
... scene of the celebrated Gowrie con- spiracy . The other public buildings are , the Depôt , near the South Inch , erected in 1812 , for the reception of prisoners of war , and now used as a storehouse ; the Hall of EDINBURGH TO ABERDEEN .
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abbey Aberdeen Aberdeenshire ancient arches Argyleshire Ayrshire banks beautiful breadth Bridge building built called Canal Castle Cave celebrated century Chapel Church Clyde coast contains crosses distance Duke Dumbartonshire Dumfries Dunkeld Earl east edifice EDINBURGH elegant eminence erected Falkirk feet in height Ferry Fifeshire Firth formerly forms Fort Augustus four miles Glasgow Glen Gothic Greenock Haddington half a mile handsome harbour Highlands Hill inhabitants Inverary Inverness Inverness-shire Inveruglass island James Kirk Kirkcudbright lake Lanark Loch Erne Loch Katrine Loch Lomond lofty Lomond Lord mansion manufacture mile distant miles long modern mountains neat north side parish Perth Perthshire PORT PATRICK principal residence rises river road Robert Bruce rock Roman royal burgh ruins scenery Scotland Scottish seat shore situated South Queensferry south side stands Stirling stone Street summit surrounded three miles tourist tower Town House Tweed vale vicinity village woods
Passagens conhecidas
Página 227 - 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 the ruins of lona.
Página 227 - Far from me and from my friends, be 30 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 the ruins of lona...
Página 227 - 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.
Página 295 - Where, thro' a shapeless breach, his stream resounds; As high in air the bursting torrents flow, As deep recoiling surges foam below, Prone down the rock the whitening sheet descends, And viewless Echo's ear, astonished, rends. Dim-seen, thro' rising mists, and ceaseless show'rs, The hoary cavern, wide-surrounding, low'rs. Still, thro...
Página 295 - AMONG the heathy hills and ragged woods The roaring Fyers pours his mossy floods, Till full he dashes on the rocky mounds, Where, thro' a shapeless breach, his stream resounds. As high in air the bursting torrents flow, As 'deep recoiling surges foam below, Prone down the rock the whitening sheet descends, And viewless Echo's ear astonished rends. Dim-seen, thro...
Página 164 - Oft stay thy steps, oft taste the cordial drop, And rest, oh ! rest, long, long upon the top. There hail the breezes, nor with toilsome haste, Down the rough slope thy...
Página 253 - ... which give them an apparent motion of different degrees of velocity, as the spectator rides along the opposite beach. At other times his road is at the foot of rugged and stupendous cliffs, and trees are growing where no earth is to be seen. Every rock has its echo ; every grove is vocal, by the melodious harmony of birds, or by the sweet airs of women and children gathering filberts in their season.
Página 195 - ... a romance in stone and lime." Immediately below Abbotsford, the Tweed is joined from the north by Gala water, whose youths are celebrated in song, as " the braw lads o' Gala water," and extolled as matchless, even by those of " Ettrick shaws and Yarrow braes," in one of Burns's beautiful lyrics.* * On the banks of the Gala, about a mile above its confluence with the Tweed, lies Galashiels, which a few years ago was a small village, but is now a place of considerable importance, and, considering...
Página 95 - Trelawney, the mansion is said to have as many windows as there are days in the year.
Página 378 - The STRANGER'S GUIDE to the PLAINS of WATERLOO, &c., exhibiting, on a large Scale, the Positions of the Armies on the 15th, 16th, -17th, and 18th of June, 1815. Done up in a portable form, 4s.