| 1823 - 856 pages
...Loch-Lomond, the last, the most beautiful of the Caledonian lakes. The first view of it from Tarbet presents an extensive serpentine winding amidst lofty...with their shade that contracted part of the water. On the west side, the mountains arc clothed near the bottoms with woods of oak quite to the water edge... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 pages
...Tarbat presents an extensive serpentine lake, winding amidst lofty hills on the north, barren, bleak, and rocky, which darken with their shade that contracted part, of the water. About twenty-eight islands are dispersed over the lake, well wooded ; of these some just peep above... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1846 - 764 pages
...discharge near one of them, sufficiently mark this great lake. Loch Lomond, the last, che most beautiful of the. Caledonian lakes. The first view of it from...lofty hills ; on the north, barren, black and rocky hills, darken with their shade that contracted part of the water. On the west, the mountains are clothed,... | |
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