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" It is seen from a summer-house; before which it's rocky cheeks circling on each side form a little area; appearing through the window like a picture in a frame. The water falls within a few yards of the eye, which being rather above its level, has a long... "
The Tourist's New Guide: Containing a Description of the Lakes, Mountains ... - Page 287
by William Green (of Ambleside.) - 1819
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Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, Made in the ..., Volume 1

William Gilpin - Cumberland (England) - 1786 - 342 pages
...circling on each fide form a little area ; appearing through the window like a picture in a frame. The water falls Within a few yards of the eye, which being rather above it's level, has a long perfpedHve view of the ftream, as it hurries from the higher grounds; tumbling,...
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Observations, relative chiefly to picturesque beauty ... on several parts of ...

William Gilpin - 1788 - 334 pages
...circling on each .fide, form a little area; appearing through the window, like a picture in a frame. The water falls within a few yards of the eye, which being rather above it's level, has a long perfpedtive view of the ftream, as it hurries from the higher grounds ; tumbling,...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 31

Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 652 pages
...cheeks, circling on each fide, form a little area, appearing through a window like a picture in a frame. The water falls within a few yards of the eye, which being rather above its level has a long perfpective view of the ft ream, as it hurries from the higher grounds, tumbling, in various little...
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Annual Register, Volume 31

Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 694 pages
...cheeks, circling on each fide, form a little area, appearing through a window like a picture in a frame. The water falls within a few yards of the eye, which being rather above its level has a long perfpefHve view of the ftream, as it hurries from the higher grounds, tumbling, in various little breaks,...
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The modern British traveller: or, Tourist's pocket directory. Cumberland

George Alexander Cooke - 1802 - 316 pages
...«ach side, form a little area, appearing through the window like a picture in a frame. The water-falls within a few yards of the eye, which, being rather...its rocky channel, darkened with thicket, till it arrives at the edge of the precipice before the window, from whence it mshes into the hason, which...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 31

History - 1802 - 650 pages
...cheeks, circling on each fide, form a little area, appearing through a window like a picture in a frnlne. The water falls within a few yards of the eye, which being father above its level, has a long perfj>eriive view of the ftream, as it hurries from the higher grounds,...
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Observations on Several Parts of England: Particularly the Mountains ..., Part 1

William Gilpin - Cumberland (England) - 1808 - 374 pages
...circling on each fide, form a little area; appearing through the window, like a picture in a frame. The water falls within a few yards of the eye, which being rather above it's level, has a long perfpective view of the ftream, as it hurries from the higher grounds; tumbling,...
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Observations on Several Parts of England: Particularly the Mountains ..., Part 1

William Gilpin - Cumberland (England) - 1808 - 338 pages
...circling on each fide, form a little area; appearing through the window, like a picture in a frame. The water falls within a few yards of the eye, which being rather rather above it's level, has a long perfpective view of the ftream, as it hurries from the higher grounds;...
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Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham & Northumberland, illustr. from drawings by ...

Thomas Rose (topographical writer.) - 1832 - 232 pages
...only, it is so beautiful, both in itself and its accompaniments, as to deserve a particular notice. The water falls within a few yards of the eye, which,...tumbling in various little breaks through its rocky channels, darkened with thicket, till it arrives at the edge of the precipice, before the window, whence...
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Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, Illustrated ..., Volume 1

Thomas Rose - Cumberland (England) - 1832 - 238 pages
...only, it is so beautiful, both in itself and its accompaniments, as to deserve a particular notice. The water falls within a few yards of the eye, which,...tumbling in various little breaks through its rocky channels, darkened with thicket, till it arrives at the edge of the precipice, before the window, whence...
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