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... tree still survives at Old Church , but there are no remains of a Place of Worship , a New Chapel having been erected in a more central situation , which Chapel was conse- crated by the then Bishop of Carlisle , when on his way to crown ...
... tree still survives at Old Church , but there are no remains of a Place of Worship , a New Chapel having been erected in a more central situation , which Chapel was conse- crated by the then Bishop of Carlisle , when on his way to crown ...
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... had reason to do , of a want of majestic trees , he may be abundantly recompensed for his loss in the far - spreading woods which surround that mansion . Visitants , for the most part , see 20 A GUIDE THROUGH the lake district IX.
... had reason to do , of a want of majestic trees , he may be abundantly recompensed for his loss in the far - spreading woods which surround that mansion . Visitants , for the most part , see 20 A GUIDE THROUGH the lake district IX.
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... with its silver stem and puce - coloured twigs ; the hollies , with green leaves and scarlet berries , have come forth to view from among the deciduous trees , whose summer foliage 28 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
... with its silver stem and puce - coloured twigs ; the hollies , with green leaves and scarlet berries , have come forth to view from among the deciduous trees , whose summer foliage 28 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. view from among the deciduous trees , whose summer foliage had concealed them ; the ivy is now plentifully apparent upon the stems and boughs of the trees , and upon the steep rocks . In place of ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. view from among the deciduous trees , whose summer foliage had concealed them ; the ivy is now plentifully apparent upon the stems and boughs of the trees , and upon the steep rocks . In place of ...
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... trees , and cottages , and a sparkling stream to run by his side ? In fact , a notion of grandeur , as connected with magnitude , has seduced persons of taste into a general mistake upon this subject . It is much more desirable , for ...
... trees , and cottages , and a sparkling stream to run by his side ? In fact , a notion of grandeur , as connected with magnitude , has seduced persons of taste into a general mistake upon this subject . It is much more desirable , for ...
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