Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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Page 37
... called I imagine , from its resemblance to the Gable end of a house , is one of the highest of the Cum- berland mountains . It stands at the head of the several vales of Ennerdale , Wastdale , and Borrowdale . The Leeza is a River which ...
... called I imagine , from its resemblance to the Gable end of a house , is one of the highest of the Cum- berland mountains . It stands at the head of the several vales of Ennerdale , Wastdale , and Borrowdale . The Leeza is a River which ...
Page 187
... Caverns , which in the language of the Country are called Dungeons . The other Mountains either immediately surround the Vale of Grasmere , or belong to the same Cluster . III . There is an Eminence , -of these our 187.
... Caverns , which in the language of the Country are called Dungeons . The other Mountains either immediately surround the Vale of Grasmere , or belong to the same Cluster . III . There is an Eminence , -of these our 187.
Page 226
... called Kidstow Pike , one of the highest of the mountains that surround Hawes - water . The summit of the pike was stricken by lightning ; and every trace of one of the fountains disappeared , while the other continued to flow as before ...
... called Kidstow Pike , one of the highest of the mountains that surround Hawes - water . The summit of the pike was stricken by lightning ; and every trace of one of the fountains disappeared , while the other continued to flow as before ...
Page 227
... called Ings Chapel ; and is on the right hand side of the road leading from Kendal to Ambleside . NOTE II . Page 217 - line 4 rr -had design'd to build a sheep- fold . " & c . It may be proper to inform some readers , that a sheep ...
... called Ings Chapel ; and is on the right hand side of the road leading from Kendal to Ambleside . NOTE II . Page 217 - line 4 rr -had design'd to build a sheep- fold . " & c . It may be proper to inform some readers , that a sheep ...
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