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" ... foaming with fury. On one side a towering crag, that spired up to equal, if not overtop, the neighbouring cliffs (this lay all in shade and darkness) on the other hand a rounder broader projecting hill shagged with wood and illumined by the sun, which... "
The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science - Page 260
by Edward Polehampton - 1815
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A Guide to the Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire: By the ...

Thomas West - 1789 - 336 pages
...fbagged with wood, and illuminated by the fun, which glanced fideways on the upper part of the cataraft. The force of the water wearing a deep channel in the ground, hurries away to join the lake. We defcended again and paired the llream over a rude bridge. Soon after we came under Go-wdar-crag, a...
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The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems, and Correspondence ..., Volume 1

Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...shagged xvilh wood, and illuminated by the MID, which glanced sideways on the upper part of the cararact. The force of the water wearing a deep channel in the...stream over a rude bridge. Soon after we came under Go\vdar-crag, a hill more formidable to the eye, and to the apprehension, than that of Lawdoor; the...
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The letters; with important additions and corrections from his own ...

Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 618 pages
...and darkness) ; on the other hand a rounder broader projecting hill, shagged with wood, and illumined by the sun, which glanced sideways on the upper part...stream over a rude bridge. Soon after we came under Gowder crag, a hill more formidable to the eye and to the apprehension than 525 that of Lodoor ; the...
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Works, Volume 4

Thomas Gray - 1836 - 336 pages
...and darkness); on the other hand a rounder broader projectinghill, shagged with wood, and illumined by the sun, which glanced sideways on the upper part...stream over a rude bridge. Soon after we came under Gowder crag, a hill more formidable to the eye and to the apprehension than that of Lodoor ; the rocks...
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The Standard authors reader, arranged and annotated by the editor of 'Poetry ...

Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 328 pages
...cliffs (this lay all in shade and darkness) ; on the other hand a rounder, broader projecting hill shagged with wood, and illuminated by the sun, which...stream over a rude bridge. Soon after we came under Gowdar Crag, a hill more formidable to the eye, and to the apprehension, than that of Lodore ; the...
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Poems, journals, and essays

Thomas Gray - 1884 - 452 pages
...shade and darkness) on the other hand a rounder broader projecting hill shagged with wood and illumined by the sun, which glanced sideways on the upper part...channel in the ground hurries away to join the lake. 1 ' ' The roar That stuns the tremulous cliff of high Lodore, " as Wordsworth says in The Evening Walk....
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The Works of Thomas Gray in Prose and Verse

Thomas Gray - 1884 - 450 pages
...shade and darkness) on the other hand a rounder broader projecting hill shagged with wood and illumined by the sun, which glanced sideways on the upper part...channel in the ground hurries away to join the lake. 1<( The roar We descended again, and passed the stream over a rude bridge. Soon after we came under...
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Selections from the Poetry and Prose of Thomas Gray

Thomas Gray - 1894 - 252 pages
...and darkness) on the other 25 hand a rounder broader projecting hill shagged with wood and illumined by the sun, which glanced sideways on the upper part...join the lake. We descended again, and passed the 30 stream over a rude bridge. Soon after we came under Gowder crag, a hill more formidable to the eye...
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The Letters of Thomas Gray: Including the Correspondence of Gray ..., Volume 3

Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1912 - 482 pages
...reminded of Sontney's imitative verses, " How the water comes down at Lodore. " illumined by the sun, wch glanced sideways on the upper part of the cataract,...stream over a rude bridge, soon after we came under Gowder-crag, a hill more formidable to the eye & to the apprehension than that of Lodoor; the rocks...
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The English Scene in the Eighteenth Century

Edward Stanley Roscoe - 1912 - 368 pages
...rounder, broader 1 68 INCREASING LOVE OF LANDSCAPE projecting hill shagged with wood and illumined by the sun, which glanced sideways on the upper part of the cataract." 1 A quite different person, Thomas Twining, a Cambridge graduate, and a cultivated country parson,...
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