Tourist's Guide to South Devon: Rail, Road, River, Coast and MoorE. Stanford, 1883 - 135 páginas |
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Abbey aisle ancient Anstey's Cove arches architect Ashburton Axminster beautiful Bishop Bovey Bridge Brixham Buckfastleigh Budleigh building Calstock carving Castle Cathedral century Chagford chancel chapel Charing Cross chiefly Chudleigh church cliffs coast contains Cornwall Cornwood Cotehele Courtenay Dart Dartmoor Dartmouth Dawlish Devonian Devonport Devonshire Distance district Earl Edgcumbe EDWARD STANFORD effigies erected EXCURSIONS Exeter Exmouth Fares feet finest granite Grimspound GUIDE harbour Hembury hill Honiton Horrabridge Hotel interest Ivybridge John Kingsbridge Kingswear Lady limestone London Lydford mile monument Moor moorland nave Newton Okehampton Ottery parish Perp picturesque Plymouth Plympton Princetown railway remains restored river road rocks route S.W. TOURISTS Salcombe scenery screen Seaton Sect side Sidmouth South Devon station steamer stone Stonehouse Street Tamar Tavistock Tavy Teign Tomb Torquay Totnes tower town transept valley village visited visitors walk walls William window Yealmpton
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Página 63 - Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep-meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where I will heal me of my grievous wound.
Página 86 - ... since Noah's flood (if, indeed, they had not merely returned thither after that temporary displacement), and to bring her wealth into a family which was as proud of its antiquity as any nobleman in Devon, and might have made a fourth to that famous trio of Devonshire Cs, of which it is written, — " Crocker, Cruwys, and Copplestone, When the Conqueror came were all at home.