Black's Guide to Hampshire: Including Descriptions of Southampton and Netley Abbey, Portsmouth, Winchester and Salisbury, New Forest, Etc

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Adam and Charles Black, 1883 - 271 Seiten
 

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Seite 116 - The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends on me; my spirit's bark is driven, Far from the shore, far from the trembling throng Whose sails were never to the tempest given; The massy earth and sphered skies are riven! I am borne darkly, fearfully, afar; Whilst burning through the inmost veil of Heaven, The soul of Adonais, like a star, Beacons from the abode where the Eternal are.
Seite 116 - He has outsoared the shadow of our night; Envy and calumny, and hate and pain, And that unrest which men miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture not again; From the contagion of the world's slow stain He is secure, and now can never mourn A heart grown cold, a head grown grey in vain; Nor, when the spirit's self has ceased to burn, With sparkless ashes load an unlamented urn.
Seite 53 - Lakes," and at an easy distance from the Railway Station. Visitors will have every comfort, combined with moderate charges. Parties purposing to proceed by first Steamer up Lochlomond would do well to arrive at the Hotel the previous evening.
Seite 48 - How, if on Swithin's feast the welkin lours, And every penthouse streams with hasty showers, Twice twenty days shall clouds their fleeces drain, And wash the pavements with incessant rain.
Seite 52 - Coaches direct for the far-famed Glencroe, Inveraray, and Oban, will commence running on 1st June. Tourists en route for Trossachs and Callander can leave per 10 AM Steamer, next morning, in connection with the Steamer down Loch Katrine.
Seite 58 - It is beautifully situated on the highest and most open part of the valley, surrounded by its own extensive Pleasure Grounds, commanding the finest views of the grand and picturesque scenery for which Matlock Bath (the Switzerland of England) stands unrivalled. Matlock is the most central place for day excursions to the most interesting parts of Derbyshire. A Public 'Bus to Haddon and Chatsworth daily. A public Dining-Room and Drawing-Boom. Private Sitting-Rooms. Coffee, Smoking, and Billiard Rooms....
Seite 96 - II. being slain, as is before related, was laid in a cart belonging to one Purkess, and drawn from hence to Winchester, and buried in the Cathedral church of that city.
Seite 57 - The attention of Foreign and Home Tourists seeking a salubrious and charming part of England is respectfully drawn to this Establishment, the largest and principal one in the district — comfortable, well appointed, specially adapted for Family Residence, and the charges strictly moderate.
Seite 79 - Next morn, twelve miles led o'er th' unbounded plain, Where the cloak'd shepherd guides his fleecy train. No leafy bow'rs a noon-day shelter lend, Nor from the chilly dews at night defend : With wondrous art, he counts the straggling flock, And by the sun informs you what's...
Seite 9 - Booms have been added. FIRST-CLASS HORSES AND VEHICLES. Coach to Braemar daily at 11 AM during July, August, and September. Seats secured by Post or Telegram. 'Bus meets all Trains. Shootings Inspected and Valued. JOHN ANDERSON, Proprietor.

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