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... Head , in the heart of the Southern hills , to where it joins the Tweed , runs in the line of the old ice - flow from south - west to north - east , and is not more at its utmost than ten miles in length . Yet this vale in its short ...
... Head , in the heart of the Southern hills , to where it joins the Tweed , runs in the line of the old ice - flow from south - west to north - east , and is not more at its utmost than ten miles in length . Yet this vale in its short ...
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... head and its far - reaching Hopes and Glens , passing away up and into recesses beyond the vision , and here and there descried as termi- nated only in heights where the mountain - line bars the sky beyond . Around the source of the ...
... head and its far - reaching Hopes and Glens , passing away up and into recesses beyond the vision , and here and there descried as termi- nated only in heights where the mountain - line bars the sky beyond . Around the source of the ...
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John Veitch. in valley scenery than this - the Head of the Manor . The hill - line circles round the source of the infant stream - north , west , and south- complete in its symmetry of complementary and consenting heights , while their ...
John Veitch. in valley scenery than this - the Head of the Manor . The hill - line circles round the source of the infant stream - north , west , and south- complete in its symmetry of complementary and consenting heights , while their ...
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... charming , even amid its sternness and solitude ; in late autumn and winter the mists and snows shroud its head and course , and the shepherd hears it tearing down hidden in the darkness , or rushing beneath its 6 THE VALE OF THE MANOR.
... charming , even amid its sternness and solitude ; in late autumn and winter the mists and snows shroud its head and course , and the shepherd hears it tearing down hidden in the darkness , or rushing beneath its 6 THE VALE OF THE MANOR.
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... head ( the Carlina vulgaris ) , which you find crowning the line of the brae against the sky as you toilsomely tramp up against and over recurring knowes that have a habit of constantly transcending each other , and facing you anew as ...
... head ( the Carlina vulgaris ) , which you find crowning the line of the brae against the sky as you toilsomely tramp up against and over recurring knowes that have a habit of constantly transcending each other , and facing you anew as ...
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