Highways and Byways in YorkshireMacmillan and Company, limited, 1899 - 384 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiii
... WHARFE 322 BOLTON ABBEY 324 BARDEN TOWER 326 THE BRIDGE AT BARDEN 328 THE VALLEY OF THE WHARFE 329 BOLTON ABBEY 332 THE CASTLE , SKIPTON 333 SKIPTON CHURCH . . 335 KETTLEWELL 337 xiv LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS VALLEY OF THE WHARFE . ·
... WHARFE 322 BOLTON ABBEY 324 BARDEN TOWER 326 THE BRIDGE AT BARDEN 328 THE VALLEY OF THE WHARFE 329 BOLTON ABBEY 332 THE CASTLE , SKIPTON 333 SKIPTON CHURCH . . 335 KETTLEWELL 337 xiv LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS VALLEY OF THE WHARFE . ·
الصفحة 325
... close in around the river , and now and then the whistle of a solitary bird is heard above the rushing of the water , breaking and struggling over rapids , whose abrupt 326 BARDEN TOWER CHAP . descent is scarce less striking.
... close in around the river , and now and then the whistle of a solitary bird is heard above the rushing of the water , breaking and struggling over rapids , whose abrupt 326 BARDEN TOWER CHAP . descent is scarce less striking.
الصفحة 326
... Barden Tower , an ancient , building which is steeped in memories of the Cliffords . Far back in the early chapters of this book , when I came in sight of the country lying round Londesborough beneath the low ranges of the wolds , I ...
... Barden Tower , an ancient , building which is steeped in memories of the Cliffords . Far back in the early chapters of this book , when I came in sight of the country lying round Londesborough beneath the low ranges of the wolds , I ...
الصفحة 327
... Tower of Barden , set among the woods and lonely fells , better than all his stately castles ; and here he used to dwell , studying alchemy and science - if the tales be true - with the canons of Bolton , a scholar , a recluse , yet ...
... Tower of Barden , set among the woods and lonely fells , better than all his stately castles ; and here he used to dwell , studying alchemy and science - if the tales be true - with the canons of Bolton , a scholar , a recluse , yet ...
الصفحة 328
... Barden Tower projects out of the brown woods far below , but far as I can see there is no other habitation , nor any sign of man or living thing , save only a great hawk wheeling on steady wing above the moors - a prospect unchanged at ...
... Barden Tower projects out of the brown woods far below , but far as I can see there is no other habitation , nor any sign of man or living thing , save only a great hawk wheeling on steady wing above the moors - a prospect unchanged at ...
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Abbey Abbot ancient Askrigg bank Barden Fell Barden Tower Barnard Castle Bawtry beauty beneath Beverley Bolton BOLTON CASTLE bridge broken brown CHAP church Cistercians cliff climb coast colour Coxwold dale dark Doncaster dropping EGGLESTON ABBEY England fall fancy fell Filey forest Fountains friar gleaming grass green Greta Bridge grey heard heart hills hillside holy horse King Knaresborough land Lastingham light look Lord memory miles monastery monks moors night noble pass Paulden Pontefract poor pretty Richard Richmond RICHMOND CASTLE ride ridge Ripon rising river road Robin Hood rock round ruin RUNSWICK BAY Scarborough Scrope shadows side sight Skipton slopes stand steep stone stood story stream summer Swaledale tale tower town traveller trees turn valley village walls wandering Wensleydale Whitby wild wind woods York Yorkshire
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الصفحة 377 - Lay me a green sod under my head, And another at my feet ; And lay my bent bow by my side, Which was my music sweet ; And make my grave of gravel and green, Which is most right and meet.
الصفحة 164 - There came a man, by middle day, He spied his sport, and went away ; And brought the king that very night, Who brake my bower, and slew my knight.
الصفحة 253 - Buccleuch Like Warden's men, arrayed for fight. And five and five like a mason gang That carried the ladders lang and hie, And five and five like broken men; And so they reached the Woodhouselee. And as we cross'd the Bateable Land, When to the English side we held, The first o' men that we met wi', Whae sould it be but fause Sakelde!
الصفحة 264 - I have heard by credible report of such as were secret with his chamberers, that after this abominable deed done, he never had quiet in his mind, he never thought himself sure. Where he went abroad, his eyes whirled about, his body privily fenced, his hand ever on his dagger, his countenance and manner like one always ready to strike again...
الصفحة 151 - By the authority of God Almighty, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, and of the undefiled Virgin Mary, mother and patroness of our Saviour...
الصفحة 117 - If meat or drink thou ne'er gav'st nane, — Every nighte and alle, The fire will burn thee to the bare bane; And Christe receive thy saule...
الصفحة 117 - Whinny-muir thou com'st at last ; And Christe receive thy saule. If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon, —Every nighte and alle, Sit thee down and put them on : And Christe receive thy saule. If hosen and shoon thou ne'er...
الصفحة 253 - Where be ye gaun, ye hunters keen, Quo' fause Sakelde, Come tell to me: We go to hunt an English stag, Has trespassed on the Scots countrie.
الصفحة 116 - When he had spoken thus much and more, and they, having received his blessing, had gone away in sorrow, he who had heard the heavenly song returned alone, and prostrating himself on the ground, said, " I beseech you, father, may I be permitted to ask a question ? " — " Ask what you will,