Observations upon the town of Cromer ... as a watering place, and ... its neighbourhood1806 |
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... carry him through the expenses of the winter also , I very much fear such an inn , as is necessary for the situa tion , could not answer . However , I should think the trial of it , though hasardous , might probably prove successful ...
... carry him through the expenses of the winter also , I very much fear such an inn , as is necessary for the situa tion , could not answer . However , I should think the trial of it , though hasardous , might probably prove successful ...
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... carrying a boat down to the water's edge , some laden with nets , oars , masts , and sails , while others , in a greater state of forwardness , are actually pulling through C the the breakers , form a scene of the most busy 17.
... carrying a boat down to the water's edge , some laden with nets , oars , masts , and sails , while others , in a greater state of forwardness , are actually pulling through C the the breakers , form a scene of the most busy 17.
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... carried in an instant , with its unfortunate crew , to the bottom . A large boat from the shore had before been launched to give them assistance , if possible ; but it was in vain the hazard was so imminent , that the trial was ...
... carried in an instant , with its unfortunate crew , to the bottom . A large boat from the shore had before been launched to give them assistance , if possible ; but it was in vain the hazard was so imminent , that the trial was ...
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... carrying half a chaldron , which is as much as four horses can drag up the steep and sandy road cut through the cliff . Thus the business is carried on , till the returning tide obliges them to desist till the next ebb . About two tides ...
... carrying half a chaldron , which is as much as four horses can drag up the steep and sandy road cut through the cliff . Thus the business is carried on , till the returning tide obliges them to desist till the next ebb . About two tides ...
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... impetuous attacks of the sea ; so that when the upper parts , which are of a looser texture , are brought down by springs , frosts , or other accidental circumstances , and are carried away away by the action of the tide , the feet 24.
... impetuous attacks of the sea ; so that when the upper parts , which are of a looser texture , are brought down by springs , frosts , or other accidental circumstances , and are carried away away by the action of the tide , the feet 24.
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Сторінка 124 - Low walks the sun, and broadens by degrees, Just o'er the verge of day. The shifting clouds Assembled gay, a richly gorgeous train, In all their pomp attend his setting throne. Air, earth, and ocean smile immense.
Сторінка 27 - This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise, This fortress built by Nature for herself Against infection and the hand of war, This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea...
Сторінка 14 - ... ocean. It is divided into distinct columns of five or six miles in length and three or four in breadth...
Сторінка 65 - Molest her ancient solitary reign. . Beneath those rugged elms, that yew tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mould'ring heap, Each in his narrow cell forever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep.
Сторінка 128 - Observations on English Architecture, Military, Ecclesiastical, and Civil, compared with similar Buildings on the Continent: including a critical Itinerary of Oxford and Cambridge; also Historical Notices of Stained Glass, Ornamental Gardening, &c.
Сторінка 31 - Of clamorous rooks thick urge their weary flight, And seek the closing shelter of the grove; Assiduous, in his bower, the wailing owl Plies his sad song. The cormorant on high Wheels from the deep, and screams along the land. Loud shrieks the soaring hern; and with wild wing The circling sea-fowl cleave the flaky clouds.
Сторінка 26 - Order confounded lies; all beauty void; Distinction lost; and gay variety One universal blot: such the fair power Of light, to kindle and create the whole.