Illustrated hand-book to Lowestoft, with details of the new route to Denmark. By the author of 'The Eastern counties illustrated guide'. |
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... Harbour and Railway - The Piers - Lowestoft a Harbour of Refuge - The Royal Hotel - Residence of Earl Cardigan -The Harbour Inn , and other Hostelries - Lodgings- Economy of Living - Station - Battery - Bath House - Love- liness of the ...
... Harbour and Railway - The Piers - Lowestoft a Harbour of Refuge - The Royal Hotel - Residence of Earl Cardigan -The Harbour Inn , and other Hostelries - Lodgings- Economy of Living - Station - Battery - Bath House - Love- liness of the ...
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... harbour was formed under the auspices of Mr. Cubitt . This harbour and navigation afterwards fell into the hands of Government , of whom it was purchased by a private company in 1842 ; and , after effecting some improvements , and ...
... harbour was formed under the auspices of Mr. Cubitt . This harbour and navigation afterwards fell into the hands of Government , of whom it was purchased by a private company in 1842 ; and , after effecting some improvements , and ...
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... harbour . We must warn you , however , that the strand here , unlike the strand of Yarmouth , is a perfectly savage promenade , covered with pebbles and stones , which will make this part of your excursion troublesome enough if you ...
... harbour . We must warn you , however , that the strand here , unlike the strand of Yarmouth , is a perfectly savage promenade , covered with pebbles and stones , which will make this part of your excursion troublesome enough if you ...
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... harbour with the intention of destroying the town . He sailed out again though , without executing his threats , or without even attempting to carry them into effect , very much to the entertainment of the Yarmouth men , to whom it ...
... harbour with the intention of destroying the town . He sailed out again though , without executing his threats , or without even attempting to carry them into effect , very much to the entertainment of the Yarmouth men , to whom it ...
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... harbour . The general aspect of the beautifully undulating landscape is , moreover , heightened by the numerous richly wooded roads and sylvan lanes with which the country is traversed , and by the peculiar air of pastoral comfort and ...
... harbour . The general aspect of the beautifully undulating landscape is , moreover , heightened by the numerous richly wooded roads and sylvan lanes with which the country is traversed , and by the peculiar air of pastoral comfort and ...
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Admiral ancient antiquity beach beautiful Bishop boat Borrow built Burgh Burgh Castle Castle cattle celebrated cent character Charlottenborg Palace Christiansborg Palace Church cliff coal coast connected considerable Copenhagen Danish Denmark distance district Ditto ditto ditto East Eastern Counties Eastern Counties Railway eminence England erected extensive favourite feet fish fishery formed Funen GEORGE BORROW Harbour Hjerting Hugh de Balsham importance increase inhabitants interest journey Jutland Kessingland King labour Lake Lothing land Lavengro light London Lord Lowestoft marble marine Museum Mutford Bridge nature neighbourhood Norfolk Norwich numerous o'er Palace parish Parliament party passing peculiar persons Peto Peto's picturesque pier portion present Prince railway residence road Roman route Royal Hotel sail Samuel Morton Peto sands scenery ships shore side Six Foot Three SOMERLEYTON HALL specimens stone stranger Suffolk tide tower town trade traveller vessels village walk wind wood Yarmouth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 22 - All things to man's delightful use. The roof Of thickest covert was inwoven shade, Laurel and myrtle, and what higher grew Of firm and fragrant leaf ; on either side Acanthus, and each odorous bushy shrub, Fenced up the verdant wall ; each beauteous flower, Iris all hues, roses and jessamine, Reared high their flourished heads between, and wrought Mosaic ; underfoot the violet, Crocus, and hyacinth, with rich inlay Broidered the ground, more coloured than with stone Of costliest emblem : other creature...
Seite 11 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
Seite 9 - Of fruits and flowers, and bunches of knot-grass, And diamonded with panes of quaint device, Innumerable of stains and splendid dyes, As are the tiger-moth's deep-damask'd wings; And in the midst, 'mong thousand heraldries, And twilight saints, and dim emblazonings, A shielded scutcheon blush'd with blood of queens and kings.
Seite 23 - ... experienced eye. Be it the summer noon : a sandy space The ebbing tide has left upon its place : Then just the hot and stony beach above, Light twinkling streams in bright confusion move ; (For heated thus, the warmer air ascends, And with the cooler in its fall contends), — Then the broad bosom of the ocean keeps An equal motion ; swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking ; curling to the strand, — Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, DD Or tap the tarry boat with gentle blow, And...
Seite 23 - Then the broad bosom of the ocean keeps An equal motion, swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking; curling to the strand, Faint, lazy waves o'ercreep the ridgy sand, Or tap the tarry boat with gentle blow, And back return in silence, smooth and slow. Ships in the calm seem anchor'd; for they glide On the still sea, urged solely by the tide ; Art thou not present, this calm scene before, Where all beside is pebbly length of shore, And far as eye can reach, it can discern no more ? Yet sometimes...
Seite 3 - COMB back, come back together, All ye fancies of the past, Ye days of April weather, Ye shadows that are cast By the haunted hours before ! Come back, come back, my childhood ; Thou art summoned by a spell From the green leaves of the wild wood, From beside the charmed well ! For Red Riding Hood, the darling, — The flower of fairy lore.
Seite 24 - Responsive at the priest's command. — Now, streaming down the vaulted aisle, The sunbeam, long and lone, Illumes the characters awhile Of their inscription stone ; And there, in marble hard and cold, The knight and all his train behold.
Seite 12 - The voluntary outpouring of the public feeling, made to-day, from the North to the South, and from the East to the West, proves this sentiment to be both just and natural.
Seite 12 - High on the masts, with pale and livid rays, Amid the gloom portentous meteors blaze. Th' ethereal dome, in mournful pomp array'd, Now lurks behind impenetrable shade ; Now, flashing round intolerable light, Redoubles all the terrors of the night. Such terror Sinai's quaking hill o'erspread, When Heaven's loud trumpet sounded o'er its head.
Seite 23 - Lift the fair sail, and cheat th' experienced eye. Be it the summer-noon : a sandy space The ebbing tide has left upon its place; Then, just the hot and stony beach above, Light twinkling streams in bright confusion move (For heated thus, the warmer air ascends, And with the cooler in its fall contends) ; Then the broad bosom of the ocean keeps An equal motion, swelling as it sleeps, Then slowly sinking; curling to the strand, Faint, lazy waves...