Ireland, England, Scotland, FranceG. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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Abbey afforded amusement ancient antique appearance arches architecture arrived bank beautiful boat bridge buildings Castle celebrated charming Chatsworth church coach curiosity Derbyshire distance Duke Duke of Devonshire Eaton Hall edifice Edinburgh eminence England erected extensive favourable France furnished garden Gothic Great-Britain green Haddon Hall half hall handsome height hills hour hundred feet interesting Irish sea James Thornhill Keswick kind ladies lake letter Liverpool Loch Loch Linnhe lofty London Lord Louis XIV manufacture Marseilles ment miles monument morning mountains neat New-York o'clock occupied ornaments Paris passed passengers picturesque pleasure poet present residence ride rising river road rocks romantic round ruins scene scenery Scotland seat seen shore side Skiddaw spacious splendid stands stone stream streets style summit taste tion tomb tower town trees vale Vaucluse village walk walls Westminster Abbey whole winding