The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Bind 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835 |
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Side 22
... green grass - plots . I saw the mouldering ruin of an abbey overrun with ivy , and the taper spire of a village church rising from the brow of a neighbouring hill — all were char- acteristic of England . The tide and wind were so ...
... green grass - plots . I saw the mouldering ruin of an abbey overrun with ivy , and the taper spire of a village church rising from the brow of a neighbouring hill — all were char- acteristic of England . The tide and wind were so ...
Side 29
... green meadow land ; while the Welsh mountains , blending with clouds , and melting into distance , bordered the horizon . This was Roscoe's favourite residence during the days of his prosperity . It had been the seat of ele- gant ...
... green meadow land ; while the Welsh mountains , blending with clouds , and melting into distance , bordered the horizon . This was Roscoe's favourite residence during the days of his prosperity . It had been the seat of ele- gant ...
Side 46
... green of the nearer landscape . It is a little village of great antiquity , having been founded by some of the Dutch colonists , in the early times of the province , just about the beginning of the govern- ment of the good Peter ...
... green of the nearer landscape . It is a little village of great antiquity , having been founded by some of the Dutch colonists , in the early times of the province , just about the beginning of the govern- ment of the good Peter ...
Side 52
... green knoll covered with mountain herbage , that crowned the brow of a precipice . From an opening between the trees , he could overlook all the lower country for many a mile of rich woodland . He saw at a distance the lordly Hudson ...
... green knoll covered with mountain herbage , that crowned the brow of a precipice . From an opening between the trees , he could overlook all the lower country for many a mile of rich woodland . He saw at a distance the lordly Hudson ...
Side 56
... green knoll from whence he had first seen the old man of the glen . He rubbed his eyes - it was a bright sunny morning . The birds were hopping and twittering among the bushes , and the eagle was wheeling aloft , and breasting the pure ...
... green knoll from whence he had first seen the old man of the glen . He rubbed his eyes - it was a bright sunny morning . The birds were hopping and twittering among the bushes , and the eagle was wheeling aloft , and breasting the pure ...
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