| Thomas West - Lake District (England) - 1789 - 336 pages
...mountain, rife above the reil: from thence the fells vifibly fink, and foften along its fides; fometimes they run into it (but with a gentle declivity) in their own d.irk and natural complexion; oftener they are green and cultivated, with farms interfperfed, and round... | |
| Thomas West - Cumberland (England) - 1807 - 342 pages
...mountains, rife above the reft: from thence the fells vifcbly fink, and" foften along its fides; fometimes they run into it (but with a gentle declivity) in their own dark and natural complexion : oft oner they are green and cultivated, with farms interfparfed, and round eminences, on the border... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...down, the other Langsledale, in which Wry-nose and Hard-knot, two great mountains, rise above the rest: from thence the fells visibly sink, and soften along its sides; sometimes ture in the vale of Keswick, is, like most northern rivers, only in high beauty during bad weather.... | |
| Thomas West - 1812 - 336 pages
...mountains, rife above the reft: from thence the fells vifibly fink, and foften along its fides; fometimes they run into it (but with a gentle declivity) in their own dark and natural complexion : oftener they are green and cultivated, with farms interfperfed, and round eminences, on the border... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 472 pages
...the other Langsledale, in which Wry.nose and Hard-knot, two great mountains, rise above the rest : from thence the fells visibly sink, and soften along...declivity) in their own dark and natural complexion : oflener they are green and cultivated, wilh farms interspersed, and round eminences, on the border... | |
| E. Polehamton - 1815 - 470 pages
...the other Langsledale, in which Wry.nose and Hard-knot, two great mountains, rise above the rest : from thence the fells visibly sink, and soften along...declivity) in their own dark and natural complexion : ofteuer they are green and cultivated, with farms interspersed, and round eminences, on the border... | |
| Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - Natural history - 1818 - 492 pages
...the other Langsledale, in which VVry.nose and Hard.knot, two great mountains, rise above the rest : from thence the fells visibly sink, and soften along its sides; sometimes they run into ii (but with a gentle declivity) in their own dark and natural complexion : ofleoer they are green... | |
| Thomas Gray - Poets, English - 1820 - 492 pages
...down, the other Langsledale, in which Wry-nose and Hard-knot, two great mountains, rise above the rest: from thence the fells visibly sink, and soften along...declivity) in their own dark and natural complexion: oftener they are green and cultivated, with farms interspersed, and round -eminences, on the border... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - English literature - 1820 - 548 pages
...down, the other Langsledale, in which Wry-nose and Hard-knot, two great mountains, rise above the rest: from thence the fells visibly sink, and soften along...declivity) in their own dark and natural complexion: oftener they are green and * By not staying a little at Ambleside, Mr. Gray lost the sight of two most... | |
| Thomas West - Cumberland (England) - 1821 - 346 pages
...came down, the other Langdale, in which Wrynose and Hardknot, two great mountains, riseabove the rest: from thence the fells visibly sink, and soften along;...declivity) in their own dark and natural complexion: oftener they are green and cultivated, with farms interspersed, and round eminences, on the border... | |
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