Nelsons' Hand-Book to the Isle of Wight: Its History, Topography, And Antiquities, With Notes ...

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Nelsons' Hand-Book to the Isle of Wight: Its History, Topography, And Antiquities, With Notes ...
W H Davenport William Henry Davenport Adams
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-— (/niw : New Inn, and Five Bells.) " A cheerful little village, on the sunny side of the Isle of Wight, sheltered from cold winds by overhanging hills, with a goodly churdi, and a near prospect of the sea"— (Zt/e of Ken) — ^is not an inac- curate description of this pleasantest of the pleasant places on the south-western coast of the island ; for it lies on a sunny table-land, open to the warm breezes of the south, and defended against bitter winds by a range of lofty downs, whose green sides... are for ever dappled with changing shadows. All about it are blossomy gardens and clumps of green elms, and sequestered bowers hidden away among silent hills, and ''eternal whisperings around " of the distant sea.
And ever the wind goes — " With a musloal motion tomrdi th« vwt, Yfhw the long white cli A are gleaming I " OwmMtndiih.
And the birds whirr from copse to copse, and the soft rosy haze rises above the ample meadows, and onwards to the furthest angle of the isle rolls the great chain of abrupt hills whose summits, we may fiuicy, are guarded by the spirits of those who sleep within their bosom !


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