Trip to the far west [of England.].Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1840 - 192 páginas |
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... going on with rapidity , the generous Ethelbert , Heptarchist of Kent , moved his court from the city of Canterbury , which was the capital of the Heptarchate , and thenceforth held it at Reculver ; which ancient port was then a mile or ...
... going on with rapidity , the generous Ethelbert , Heptarchist of Kent , moved his court from the city of Canterbury , which was the capital of the Heptarchate , and thenceforth held it at Reculver ; which ancient port was then a mile or ...
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... , by cultivating that goodwill towards men , which brought St. Austin , and other Ro- man missionaries to England ; and by going about doing good . " The moon now rose , and dispersed the dark B 2 ness of the night , in some degree ; but ...
... , by cultivating that goodwill towards men , which brought St. Austin , and other Ro- man missionaries to England ; and by going about doing good . " The moon now rose , and dispersed the dark B 2 ness of the night , in some degree ; but ...
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... going to make a pier - head at each end of the break - water ; and will no doubt have a light - house on each pier - head . The next object which pre- sents itself at the western side is mount Edgecumbe , a romantic peninsula , com ...
... going to make a pier - head at each end of the break - water ; and will no doubt have a light - house on each pier - head . The next object which pre- sents itself at the western side is mount Edgecumbe , a romantic peninsula , com ...
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... going frequently thence to London . There having been a rumour that the mails were to be removed to Southampton , on account of the railway at that place ; the Cornish people propose to make a railway from Falmouth to Exeter , to join ...
... going frequently thence to London . There having been a rumour that the mails were to be removed to Southampton , on account of the railway at that place ; the Cornish people propose to make a railway from Falmouth to Exeter , to join ...
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... going many miles to behold . ROAD TO ST . BURIAN . I went to the Logan Rock Inn , and took some refreshment ; and I observed that the rooms were floored with compo , and that small pebbles were scattered over it ; the usual flooring 108.
... going many miles to behold . ROAD TO ST . BURIAN . I went to the Logan Rock Inn , and took some refreshment ; and I observed that the rooms were floored with compo , and that small pebbles were scattered over it ; the usual flooring 108.
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adorned Austin Austle battery beautiful beneath Breage bucket Buddle called captain Carclaze chapel CHAPTER Christian church circumjacent Cornish Cornwall deck descended distant east eastern engine England entered Ethelbert Falmouth feet long furnace gentleman granite half handsome harbour heath Helston Hennah houses inches iron Kent labour land Land's End Launceston Liskeard Lizard Point lodes lofty hills Logan Rock London look Lostwithiel Marazion Mawes metal Michael miners mines mount Edgecumbe Mount St night passed passengers pearance Pendennis Castle Penglase Penryn Penzance picturesque Plymouth port pretty promontory pulverized quay reached Reculver retired rise river Fal road route Royal Adelaide Ruan Lanihorne scene scenery Sennon shewed ship shore side soon Stampers stands steep stone stream three miles tower town Tregony Trenery vessel visited walked wall western Wheal wheel wherry whilst wide wine wood wreck yard
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Página 63 - Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more.
Página 64 - that maketh glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face to shine, and bread which strengthened man's heart.
Página 126 - tis all a cheat ; Yet, fool'd with hope, men favour the deceit; Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay
Página 101 - that sea-beast Leviathan, which God of all his works Created hugest that swim the ocean
Página 87 - Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasure*, "Whilst the landscape round it measures, Russet lawns and fallows grey, Where the nibbling flocks do stray.
Página 59 - grace, With hearty welcome, and an open face ; In all they did, you might discern with ease, A willing )mind, and a desire to please.
Página 66 - Press the bashful stranger to his food, And learn the luxury of doing good.
Página 22 - said, that unless the water break into the vessel in all its sections at the same time, (and which may be considered impossible,) there can be no danger of submersion; and experience has proved, that a very
Página 95 - Lo! on a narrow neck of land, Twist two unbounded seas I stand, Secure, insensible ; A point of time,—a moment's space,— Removes me
Página 24 - 2.) This depressed the bow twelve inches, without perceptibly raising the stern end. The vessel was then in the situation of one in which collision had taken place. For accuracy sake, I here state, that the bow and stern sections are each