Scotland and the Scotch: Or, The Western Circuit. Dedicated to the Highland SocietyD. Appleton, 1840 - 288 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... looking like a one - sided street , its ranks are so regu- lar , while to the west they fall into disorder , some houses being mounted high up the hill , keeping a look - out across the water , and apparently determined not to be ...
... looking like a one - sided street , its ranks are so regu- lar , while to the west they fall into disorder , some houses being mounted high up the hill , keeping a look - out across the water , and apparently determined not to be ...
Pagina 12
... . The deep , intensely blue ocean is here framed in a circle of noble , solemn looking mountains , among which you would admire that curious museum of hills with rough ragged tops , jocularly named " Ar- 12 ROTHESAY .
... . The deep , intensely blue ocean is here framed in a circle of noble , solemn looking mountains , among which you would admire that curious museum of hills with rough ragged tops , jocularly named " Ar- 12 ROTHESAY .
Pagina 13
... looking like the king of all the villas , recently built by Mr. Kirkman Finlay , a stately , well - grown edifice , sur- rounded by a young colony of trees , tastefully sprinkled all over the pleasure grounds , which look so low and ...
... looking like the king of all the villas , recently built by Mr. Kirkman Finlay , a stately , well - grown edifice , sur- rounded by a young colony of trees , tastefully sprinkled all over the pleasure grounds , which look so low and ...
Pagina 16
... looking hopelessly gloomy ; therefore it seemed more suitable for land than for water . RE- SOLVED , That , not being obliged to go 1000 miles in 1000 hours , we could spare time to see Lord Bute's charming residence on this island ...
... looking hopelessly gloomy ; therefore it seemed more suitable for land than for water . RE- SOLVED , That , not being obliged to go 1000 miles in 1000 hours , we could spare time to see Lord Bute's charming residence on this island ...
Pagina 17
... looking village , tastefully festoon- ed in all directions with fishing - nets , and with graceful lines of salted haddocks and whitings bask- ing in the sun . When advancing up the long and beautiful ap- proach to Mount Stewart , where ...
... looking village , tastefully festoon- ed in all directions with fishing - nets , and with graceful lines of salted haddocks and whitings bask- ing in the sun . When advancing up the long and beautiful ap- proach to Mount Stewart , where ...
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Scotland and the Scotch: Or, The Western Circuit. Dedicated to the Highland ... Catherine Sinclair Volledige weergave - 1840 |
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admired afterwards amused ancient appearance Argyleshire Argyll Arisaig asked Beauly beautiful become belonging Ben Nevis better Bute called Campbell Cawdor Castle charming chief Christian church clan comfort congregation cottage curious dark death dinner door dressed Duchess Duke English Erchless Castle fancy feel feet forests formerly fortune friends garden gentleman glen Glen Sheil Glencoe head hear Highland hills hope horse Inverary Inverary Castle Inverness island Kilchurn Castle Kyles of Bute lady land lately living Loch Loch Awe Loch Lochy Loch Scavaig Locheil looking Lord Macdonald magnificent miles Mount Stewart mountains neighbour neighbourhood never observed occasion once parish passed perfect perfectly poor portrait proprietor remain remarked residence respect rock Roman Rothesay round scarcely scene scenery Scotch Scotland seemed Skye stone stranger Strathpeffer summit Tain tenantry thought tion travellers trees walls whole wish
Populaire passages
Pagina 140 - Though my perishing ranks should be strewed in their gore, Like ocean-weeds heaped on the surf-beaten shore, Lochiel, untainted by flight or by chains, While the kindling of life in his bosom remains, Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe ! And leaving in battle no blot on his name, Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame.
Pagina 159 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not man the less, but nature more...
Pagina 244 - AT every motion of our breath. Life trembles on the brink of death, A taper's flame that upward turns, While downward to the dust it burns.
Pagina 198 - Ever charming, ever new, When will the landscape tire the view! The fountain's fall, the river's flow, The woody valleys warm and low; The windy summit, wild and high, Roughly rushing on the sky; The pleasant seat, the ruined tower, The naked rock, the shady bower; The town and village, dome and farm, Each give each a double charm, As pearls upon an Ethiop's arm.
Pagina 143 - Tis the fire-shower of ruin all dreadfully driven From his eyrie, that beacons the darkness of heaven. Oh, crested Lochiel ! the peerless in might, Whose banners arise on the battlements' height, Heaven's fire is around thee, to blast and to burn ; Return to thy dwelling ! all lonely return ! For the blackness of ashes shall mark where it stood, And a wild mother scream o'er her famishing brood.
Pagina 140 - Stuart is come over to claim the crown of his ancestors, to win it, or to perish in the attempt; Lochiel, who, my father has often told me, was our firmest friend, may stay at home, and learn from the newspapers the fate of his prince...
Pagina 30 - I feel, with an intensity unfathomable by words, my utter nothingness, impotence, and worthlessness, in and for myself. I have learned what a sin is against an infinite imperishable being, such as is the soul of man...
Pagina 202 - ... occasion of our weak brother's falling, the which will be all required at their hands ; which will be too heavy a burden for them to bear, if they repent it not with speed. For they that know their Master's will, and do it not, shall be beaten with many stripes.
Pagina 245 - belonging to the descendants of that old chief who said there were but three persons in the world entitled to be called ' The ' — the King, the Pope, and the Chisholm.
Pagina 19 - ALL GLORY AND PRAISE BE GIVEN To GOD THE FATHER, THE SON AND HOLY GHOST, ON HIGH. PEACE UPON EARTH. GOOD WILL TOWARDS MEN. HONOUR AND TRUE ALLEGIANCE TO OUR GRACIOUS KING. LOVING AFFECTIONS AMONGST His SUBJECTS. HEALTH AND PLENTY WITHIN THIS HOUSE.