Border EssaysW. Blackwood, 1896 - 246 páginas |
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... Scotland , and made largely , was sent across to Holland -Haarlem especially to be bleached . There it was dipped in lye and butter - milk ; and after six months from March to October - returned to this country , -pure , clean , and ...
... Scotland , and made largely , was sent across to Holland -Haarlem especially to be bleached . There it was dipped in lye and butter - milk ; and after six months from March to October - returned to this country , -pure , clean , and ...
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... Scotland , through the heart of the moun- tainous district known of old as the Middle March and " The Forest , " there flows , from the south - west to the north - east , a stream much spoken of for the last ninety years , and famous in ...
... Scotland , through the heart of the moun- tainous district known of old as the Middle March and " The Forest , " there flows , from the south - west to the north - east , a stream much spoken of for the last ninety years , and famous in ...
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... Scotland ; such as is only matched in some respects by the lyrics that rose in the time of Burns to life and beauty on the banks of the Lugar and the Doon . The Yarrow we see is thus not the Yarrow we feel . The bare stream has been ...
... Scotland ; such as is only matched in some respects by the lyrics that rose in the time of Burns to life and beauty on the banks of the Lugar and the Doon . The Yarrow we see is thus not the Yarrow we feel . The bare stream has been ...
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... Scotland before , it was only to cross the Border . In August 1803 , he , his sister Dorothy , one of the noblest , most richly endowed , and most self- sacrificing of women , and Coleridge , their friend , left Keswick for a tour in ...
... Scotland before , it was only to cross the Border . In August 1803 , he , his sister Dorothy , one of the noblest , most richly endowed , and most self- sacrificing of women , and Coleridge , their friend , left Keswick for a tour in ...
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John Veitch. left Keswick for a tour in Scotland . The travel- ling equipage was an Irish car and one horse — a slow - going mode of locomotion truly ; but we may be thankful it was so , and the tour so leisurely done . There was much ...
John Veitch. left Keswick for a tour in Scotland . The travel- ling equipage was an Irish car and one horse — a slow - going mode of locomotion truly ; but we may be thankful it was so , and the tour so leisurely done . There was much ...
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