Description of the lakes of Killarney and the surrounding sceneryW.H. Smith & Son, 1849 - 92 strán (strany) |
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... there is sweetness in the mountain air , And life , that bloated Ease can never hope to share . " de Harold , canto 1 . London : W. H. SMITH & SON , 136 , STRAND . M.DCCC.XLIX . HUGHES AND ROBINSON , PRINTERS , KING'S HEAD COURT ,
... there is sweetness in the mountain air , And life , that bloated Ease can never hope to share . " de Harold , canto 1 . London : W. H. SMITH & SON , 136 , STRAND . M.DCCC.XLIX . HUGHES AND ROBINSON , PRINTERS , KING'S HEAD COURT ,
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... propensities , -they are never at the pains to consider the true explanation of the fact . It is because we work so hard , that , when we find an opportunity , we travel so INTRODUCTION . xi He checks fast and so far . X INTRODUCTION .
... propensities , -they are never at the pains to consider the true explanation of the fact . It is because we work so hard , that , when we find an opportunity , we travel so INTRODUCTION . xi He checks fast and so far . X INTRODUCTION .
Strana 2
... never before visited North Wales , ought , if possible , to devote a day en route to seeing the Conway Bridge and Castle , and also spend a short time at the Menai Straits , where , independent of very beautiful scenery , there is the ...
... never before visited North Wales , ought , if possible , to devote a day en route to seeing the Conway Bridge and Castle , and also spend a short time at the Menai Straits , where , independent of very beautiful scenery , there is the ...
Strana 9
... never have believed that the art of flattery was so well understood in Great Britain . The footsteps of a king chiselled out on his visit and columns raised to commemorate the " It is a great misfortune of this country that the people ...
... never have believed that the art of flattery was so well understood in Great Britain . The footsteps of a king chiselled out on his visit and columns raised to commemorate the " It is a great misfortune of this country that the people ...
Strana 10
... never - to - be - forgotten oc- currence ? And , in fact , when one considers that Ireland , although comparatively so near London , was never visited either by George I. , George II . , nor George III . , nor by any one of her kings ...
... never - to - be - forgotten oc- currence ? And , in fact , when one considers that Ireland , although comparatively so near London , was never visited either by George I. , George II . , nor George III . , nor by any one of her kings ...
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admiration advantage affords appear arbutus ascend beauty boat BRITANNIA BRIDGE Carrantuohill Cascade centre charm circumstance cliff colour Connemara Cromaglan Dinish Island distance district Dublin Dunloe Castle Eagle's Nest echoes elevation English favourable feet foliage Gap of Dunloe glen Glena height Inglis INNISFALLEN ISLAND Ireland Irish Kenmare Kingstown lakes of Killarney length light and shade Lough Lower Lake magnificent Mangerton Menai Straits Middle Lake miles moun mountains Muckross Abbey Muckross Domain nature numerous O'Sullivan's objects obtained passing peninsula of Muckross picturesque points of interest portion possesses present promontory Railway respecting River Laune road rocks Ross Ross Island round rugged scenery of Killarney scenes seen shore side singular situated spot sublime summit surrounding scenery sweet tains thing tints Tomies Torc Lake Torc mountain tourist tower trees tube Upper Lake valley variety visited the lakes visitor Weld whilst whole Wicklow wild wood
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Strana 57 - No, faith, not a jot; but to follow him thither with modesty enough, and likelihood to lead it; as thus: Alexander died, Alexander was buried, Alexander returneth...
Strana iii - Though sluggards deem it but a foolish chase, And marvel men should quit their easy chair, The toilsome way, and long, long league to trace, Oh! there is sweetness in the mountain air, And Life, that bloated Ease can never hope to share.
Strana 36 - To feel how fair shall long be mine. Sweet Innisfallen, long shall dwell In memory's dream that sunny smile Which o'er thee on that evening fell, When first I saw thy fairy isle.
Strana 6 - ... a rivet, which, by contracting as it cools, binds together the plates even more firmly than they had already been almost cemented by the irresistible coercion of three sledge-hammers; indeed they are so powerfully drawn together, that it has been estimated it would require a force of from four to six tons to each rivet to cause the plates to slide over each other.
Strana 49 - The rocks at Keswick are more sublime, and other lakes may have circumstances in which they are superior; but when we consider the prodigious woods of Killarney, the immensity of the mountains, the uncommon beauty of the promontory of...
Strana 34 - When we had received our boats, each of which was capable of containing one hundred and twenty men, I ordered one of them to be rowed about the water, in order to find out the most convenient place for landing upon the enemy ; which they perceiving, thought fit by a timely submission to prevent the danger that threatened them...
Strana 21 - ... The mountain outlines can scarcely be finer than they are ; and in the variety of colour produced by the variety of foliage, — from the beautiful bright green of the arbutus, to the brown mountain heath, — Killarney is eminently distinguished. To my mind, the upper lake is the most attractive : the mountains are nearest to it ; it has not one tame feature ; and it is more studded with islands, than either of the other lakes. I landed upon several of the islands, and was delighted with the...
Strana 24 - It is scarcely in the power of language to convey an adequate idea of the extraordinary effect of the echoes under this cliff, whether they repeat the dulcet notes of music, or the loud discordant report of a cannon. Enchantment here appears to have resumed her reign, and those who listen are lost in amazement and delight.