The Angler's Complete Guide to the Rivers And Lakes of England

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The Angler's Complete Guide to the Rivers And Lakes of England
Robert Blakey
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The mountains which spring from its margin are lofty, partly covered with grass, and partly with heath, and shrubs and brushwood hang in graceful negligence and disorder over their apertures and creeks. On the right-hand side of the lake, retiring a little from its margin, which is clothed with herbage, we gain a splendid view of the little valley of Newland, which skirts around the foot of the hills, on which sheep and cattle are feeding. Cottages are likewise dotted down here and there, which
... add greatly to the beauty and interesting character of the landscape. In passing on to the rocky and barren promontory of Bank Park, there is a fine bay, from which a most delightful piece of land- scape presents itself. The mountains rise here immediately out of the lake ; some standing, as d by Google 124 it were, perpendicularly out of the water, and others falling back in wild confusion, piled heap upon heap from the convulsions of nature. No words can convey any adequate idea of the rich- ness of the view ; chiefly because the wild variety of objects presents the same outline of features — the mountains and rocks constituting one immense theatre.

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