| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...called Castle-rig";, and the i sun breaking out, discovered the most enchanting view I have yet seen of the whole valley behind me, the two lakes, the river, the mountains, all in their glory; so that I had almost a mind to have gone back again. The road in some few parts is not compleated,... | |
| E. Polehamton - 1815 - 470 pages
...eminence called Castle-rig!*, and the sun breakmg out, discovered the most enchanting view I have yet seen of the whole valley behind me, the two lakes, the river, the mountains, all iu their glory ; so that I had almost a mind tti have gone back again. The road ill some few parts... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 618 pages
...called Castle Jtigg, and the waa breaking out disoawened the most enchanting view I have yet «een of the whole valley behind me, the two lakes, the river, the mountain, all in their glory i had almost a mind to have gone back again. The road in some lew parts... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 394 pages
...eminence called Castle-rig, and the sun breaking out, discovered the most enchanting view I have yet seen of the whole valley behind me, the two lakes, the river, the mountains, all in their glory ; so that I had almost a mtnd to have gone back again. The road in some few parts is not yet completed,... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - English literature - 1820 - 548 pages
...eminence called Castlerigg, and the sun breaking out, discovered the most enchanting view I have yet seen of the whole valley behind me, the two lakes, the river, the mountains all in their glory ; so that I had almost a mind to have gone back again. The road in some few parts is not completed,... | |
| Thomas Gray - Poets, English - 1820 - 492 pages
...eminence called Castle-rig, and the sun breaking out, discovered the most enchanting view I have yet seen of the whole valley behind me, the two lakes, the river, the mountains, all in their glory; so that I had almost a mind to have gone back again. The road in some few parts is not yet completed,... | |
| Edward Polehampton - Natural history - 1821 - 462 pages
...eminence called Castle-rigg, and the sun breaking out, discovered the most enchanting view T have yet seen of the whole valley behind me, the two lakes, the river, the mountains, all in theii? glory ; so that I had almost a mind to have gone back again. The road in some few parts is not... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - Poetics - 1827 - 468 pages
...eminence called Castle-rigg, and the sun breaking out, discovered the most enchanting view I have yet seen of the whole valley behind me, the two lakes, the river, the mountains. all in their glory ; so that 1 bad almost a mind to have goae back again. The road in some few parts is not completed,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1836 - 336 pages
...eminence, called Castle Rigg, and the sun breaking out discovered the most enchanting view I have yet seen of the whole valley behind me, the two lakes, the river, the mountain, all in their glory ! had almost a mind to have gone back again. The road in some few parts... | |
| William Francis Ainsworth - 1878 - 738 pages
...departing from Keswick for Aoibleside, which " discovered the most exhaust. ing view I have yet seen of the whole valley behind me, the two lakes, the river, the mountains all in their glory, so that I had almost a mind to have gone back again," — these are precious remembrances. And not... | |
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