The Lancasters and their friendsWesleyan Conference Office, 1881 - 264 pages |
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Page 131
... Helvellyn- the mighty Helvellyn - lifts its lordly head . Very lovely are the little islands that are seen here and there to dot the smooth water , seeming by comparison to increase the size of the mighty hills around . Those lovers of ...
... Helvellyn- the mighty Helvellyn - lifts its lordly head . Very lovely are the little islands that are seen here and there to dot the smooth water , seeming by comparison to increase the size of the mighty hills around . Those lovers of ...
Page 132
... Helvellyn itself rested the " cap , " or cloud of vapour , so well known in the district , spread like a veil of gossamer . Presently the wild aspect of the scene is softened by the presence of a wood - crowned hill , while on the sides ...
... Helvellyn itself rested the " cap , " or cloud of vapour , so well known in the district , spread like a veil of gossamer . Presently the wild aspect of the scene is softened by the presence of a wood - crowned hill , while on the sides ...
Page 133
... Helvellyn . " 66 Agreed - some hither , some thither . " Boats were secured by several ; Dermont busied himself in placing them , -till by accident , -or design , he found there was only one very small boat left . Then that did not ...
... Helvellyn . " 66 Agreed - some hither , some thither . " Boats were secured by several ; Dermont busied himself in placing them , -till by accident , -or design , he found there was only one very small boat left . Then that did not ...
Page 139
... Helvellyn , hot , tired , hungry . After tea , a hurried peep at the ancient whitewashed church , and the convey- ances , ordered to be in readiness the day before , are now at the inn door , and the return journey is commenced through ...
... Helvellyn , hot , tired , hungry . After tea , a hurried peep at the ancient whitewashed church , and the convey- ances , ordered to be in readiness the day before , are now at the inn door , and the return journey is commenced through ...
Page 140
... Helvellyn , Saddleback , and Skiddaw lift their mighty heads in the departing brightness , their broad sides re- joicing in such gorgeous tints and shades as only the invisible Hand can paint . Again the subtle mists begin to rise - not ...
... Helvellyn , Saddleback , and Skiddaw lift their mighty heads in the departing brightness , their broad sides re- joicing in such gorgeous tints and shades as only the invisible Hand can paint . Again the subtle mists begin to rise - not ...
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