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" ... where we were delighted with the noble objects which prefented themfelves to our view. — Around us was fpread a grove, formed of tall young oaks, afh, and birch trees, which gave an agreeable coolnefs and... "
An Excursion to the Lakes in Westmoreland and Cumberland;: With a Tour ... - Page 153
by William Hutchinson - 1776 - 382 pages
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An Excursion to the Lakes in Westmoreland and Cumberland, August, 1773

William Hutchinson - 1774 - 206 pages
...grove, formed of tall young oaks, am, and birch trees, which gave an agreeable coolnefs and made; — above the trees, with uplifted looks, to the right...and every ftep that hung upon its fides, herbage and mrubs grew fantafticly whilft the very fummit wore a verdant cap of grafs. — To the left there arofe...
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The Tourist's New Guide: Containing a Description of the Lakes ..., Volume 2

William Green (of Ambleside.) - 1819 - 616 pages
...spread a grove, formed of tall oak, ash, and birch trees, which gave an agreeable coolness and shade ; above the trees, with uplifted looks, to the right, we viewed a mountain of rock, called Shepherd's Crag, forming a rude circular mass, shelving from the foot, towards its crown, in a spiral...
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Miscellaneous Selections and Original Pieces: In Prose and Verse ...

Elizabeth Chase - 1821 - 248 pages
...spread a grove of tall young oaks, ash and birch trees, which gave an agreeable coolness and shade above the trees. With uplifted looks, to the right, we viewed a mountain of rock called Shepherd's Crag, forming a rude circular mass, shelving from the foot towards its crown, in a spiral...
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The boy's book of his own country

John (uncle, pseud.) - 1846 - 304 pages
...grove formed of tall young oaks, ash, and birch trees, which gave an agreeable coolness and shade. Above the trees, with uplifted looks to the right, we viewed a mountain of rock called Shepherd's Crag, forming a rude circular mass, shelving from the foot towards its crown in a spiral...
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The boy's book of his own country. By rev. T. Wilson

Samuel Clark - 1857 - 308 pages
...grove formed of tall young oaks, ash, and birch trees, which gave an agreeable coolness and shade. Above the trees, with uplifted looks to the right, we viewed a mountain of rock called Shepherd's Crag, forming a rude circular mass, shelving from the foot towards its crown in a spiral...
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