| Thomas West - Lake District (England) - 1789 - 336 pages
...miles more along the road, and the crowd (coming towards it) reached on as far as Apfkby. On the afcent of the hill above Appleby the thick hanging wood,...and the long reaches of the Eden, clear, rapid, and full as ever, winding below, with views of the caftle and town, gave much employment to the mirror... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...near two miles more along the road, and the croud (coming towards it) reached on as far as Appleby. On the ascent of the hill above Appleby the thick hanging wood, and the long reaches * There is a great fair for cattle kept on the hill near Brough on this day and the preceding. of the... | |
| Thomas West - 1812 - 336 pages
...more along the road, and the crowd (coming towards it) reached on as far as Appleby. On the afcent of the hill above Appleby, the thick hanging wood, and the long reaches of the Eden, clcar, rapid, and full as ever, winding below, with views of the caftle and town, gave much employment... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 394 pages
...near twolniles more along the road, and the crowd (coming towards it) reached on as far as Appleby. On the ascent of the hill above Appleby the thick...views of the castle and town, gave much employment to themirror :* but now the sun was wanting, and the sky overcast. Oats and barley cut every where, but... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - English literature - 1820 - 548 pages
...snd the preceding. along the road, and the crowd (coming towards it) reached on as far as Appleby. On the ascent of the hill above Appleby, the thick...and the long reaches of the Eden, clear, rapid, and full as ever, winding below, with views of the castle and town, gave much employment to the mirror... | |
| Thomas West - Cumberland (England) - 1821 - 346 pages
...the hill above Appleby, the thick hanging woods, and the long reaches of the Eden, clear, rapid and full as ever, winding below, with views of the castle and town, gave much employment to the mirrort ; but now the sun was wanting, and the sky overcast. Oats and barley cut every where, but not... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - Poetics - 1827 - 468 pages
...near two miles more along the road, and the crowd (coming towards it) reached on as far as Appleby. On the ascent of the hill above Appleby, the thick...and the long reaches of the Eden, clear, rapid, and full as ever, winding below, with views of the castle and town, gave much employment to the be greatly... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1836 - 336 pages
...near two miles more along the road, and the crowd (coming1 towards it) reached on as far as Appleby. On the ascent of the hill above Appleby, the thick hanging wood, and the long reaches of the Eden (rapid, clear, and full as ever,) winding below with views of the castle and town, gave much employment... | |
| Manchester Literary Club - Literature - 1880 - 772 pages
...From Brough he went to Applcby, where he tells us " the long reaches of the Eden, clear, rapid, and full as ever, winding below, with views of the castle and town, gave much employment to the mirror." In explanation of this, Mason says in a note : "Mr. Gray carried usually with him on these tours a... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1884 - 450 pages
...near two miles more along the road, and the crowd (coming towards it) reached on as far as Appleby. On the ascent of the hill above Appleby the thick hanging wood and the long reaches of the Eden (rapid, clear, and full as ever) winding below with views of the castle and town gave much employment... | |
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