Walks Through Bath: Describing Every Thing Worthy of Interest, Including Walcot and Widcombe, and the Surrounding Vicinity , Also an Excursion to Clifton and Bristol Hot-wellsMeyler and son, 1819 - 329 sider |
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... various authors , both in the serious and comic + style of description , that it might be presumed little mat- ter is now left to furnish any thing like contents for a NEW VOLUME , without monotonously treading over and over again the ...
... various authors , both in the serious and comic + style of description , that it might be presumed little mat- ter is now left to furnish any thing like contents for a NEW VOLUME , without monotonously treading over and over again the ...
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... various " Old " and " New Guides " still extant : the thing is not meant to be denied ; nor is it the intention of the Author to assert , that any of the above fixed pictures are not faithful PORTRAITS . But notwithstand- ing this ...
... various " Old " and " New Guides " still extant : the thing is not meant to be denied ; nor is it the intention of the Author to assert , that any of the above fixed pictures are not faithful PORTRAITS . But notwithstand- ing this ...
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... various towns , or other prominent features tend- ing to occupy the mind of the traveller , have been omitted . The various objects upon the road from Bath to Bristol have also been described with equal minuteness and attention . A WALK ...
... various towns , or other prominent features tend- ing to occupy the mind of the traveller , have been omitted . The various objects upon the road from Bath to Bristol have also been described with equal minuteness and attention . A WALK ...
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... 276 .... Caravans on the Roads contiguous to Bath .... 278 Waggons , & c . 280 Water - Carriage 281 Itinerary of the various Roads from Bath ..... 282 Fairs 283 Index .... 285 LIST OF PLATES . Page York Hotel 34 The General CONTENTS . ix.
... 276 .... Caravans on the Roads contiguous to Bath .... 278 Waggons , & c . 280 Water - Carriage 281 Itinerary of the various Roads from Bath ..... 282 Fairs 283 Index .... 285 LIST OF PLATES . Page York Hotel 34 The General CONTENTS . ix.
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... various INNS in LONDON . ANGEL INN , ST . CLEMENT'S , STRAND .--- Post Coach , through Reading , Newbury , Hungerford , Marlborough , Calne , and Chippenham , daily , at a quarter before 6 in the morning ; ar rives at Bath , 10 evening ...
... various INNS in LONDON . ANGEL INN , ST . CLEMENT'S , STRAND .--- Post Coach , through Reading , Newbury , Hungerford , Marlborough , Calne , and Chippenham , daily , at a quarter before 6 in the morning ; ar rives at Bath , 10 evening ...
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Side 146 - Near yonder copse, where once the garden smiled, And still where many a garden -flower grows wild; There, where a few torn shrubs the place disclose, The village preacher's modest mansion rose. A man he was to all the country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a year...
Side 76 - Looking tranquillity ! it strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart.
Side 146 - Unskilful he to fawn, or seek for power By doctrines fashioned to the varying hour; Far other aims his heart had learned to prize, More bent to raise the wretched than to rise. His house was known to all the vagrant train, He chid their wanderings, but relieved their pain...
Side 111 - THE tree of deepest root is found Least willing still to quit the ground ; 'Twas therefore said by ancient sages, That love of life increased with years So much, that in our latter stages, When pains grow sharp, and sickness rages, The greatest love of life appears.
Side 204 - Can storied urn or animated bust Back to its mansion call the fleeting breath ? Can Honour's voice provoke the silent dust, Or Flatt'ry soothe the dull cold ear of death?
Side 198 - VOL 10 — 17 257 clouded his perspicacity. To every work he brought a memory full fraught, together with a fancy fertile of original combinations, and, at once, exerted the powers of the scholar, the reasoner, and the wit.
Side 153 - And pinch'd with cold, and shrinking from the shower, With heavy heart deplores that luckless hour, When idly first, ambitious of the town, She left her wheel and robes of country brown.
Side 108 - That all whisperers of lies and scandal, be taken for their authors. 11. That all repeaters of such lies, and scandal, be shunned by all company ; — except such as have been guilty of the same crime. NB Several men of no character, old women and young ones of questioned reputation, are great authors of lies in these places, being of the sect of levellers.
Side 153 - Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn ; Now lost to all; her friends, her virtue fled, Near her betrayer's door she lays her head...
Side 28 - His name was Bolus. Benjamin Bolus, though in trade, (Which oftentimes will genius fetter) Read works of fancy, it is said, And cultivated the belles lettres.