| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1813 - 472 pages
...and, from the armoury with which it is richly carved, appears to have been a tomb of the Fitz-Hughs. The situation of Mortham is eminently beautiful, occupying...winds out of the dark, narrow, and romantic dell, which the text has attempted to describe, and flows onward through a more open valley to meet the Tees,... | |
| Walter Scott - Ballads, Scots - 1813 - 444 pages
...and, from the armoury with which it is richly Carved, appears to have been a tomb of the Fitz-Hughs. The situation of Mortham is eminently beautiful, occupying...winds out of the dark, narrow, and romantic dell, which the text has attempted to describe, and flows onward through a more open valley to meet the Tees,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 290 pages
...and, from the armoury with which it is richly carved, appears to have been a tomb of the Fitz-Hughs. The situation of Mortham is eminently beautiful, occupying...winds out of the dark, narrow, and romantic dell, which the text has attempted to describe, and flows onward through a more open valley to meet the Tees,... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1821 - 500 pages
...and, from the armoury with which it is richly carved, appears to have been a tomb of the Fitz-Hughs. The situation of Mortham is eminently beautiful, occupying...winds out of the dark, narrow, and romantic dell, which the text has attempted to describe, and flows onward through a more open valley to meet the Tees,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 342 pages
...and, from the armoury with which it is richly carved, appears to have been a tomb of the Fitz-Hughs. The situation of Mortham is eminently beautiful, occupying...winds out of the dark, narrow, and romantic dell, which the text has attempted to describe, and flows onward through a more open valley to meet the Tees,... | |
| Theodore Henry Fielding - Castles - 1825 - 92 pages
...and from the armoury with which it is richly carved, appears to have been a tomb of the Fitz-Hughes, The situation of Mortham is eminently beautiful, occupying...winds out of the dark, narrow, and romantic dell, which the text has attempted to describe, and flows onward through a more open valley to meet the Tees,... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1828 - 550 pages
...of this vicinity by the " Rokeby" of Sir Walter Scott. " The situation of Mortham," he observes, " is eminently beautiful, occupying a high bank, at the bottom of which the Greta winds out of a dark, narrow, and romantic dell, and Hows onward through a more open valley to meet the Tees, about... | |
| W R. Robinson - 1833 - 132 pages
...Above a massive monument, Carved o'er in ancient Gothic wise, With many a Scutcheon and device." " The situation of Mortham is eminently beautiful, occupying...winds out of the dark, narrow, and romantic dell, which the text has attempted to describe, and flows onward through a more open valley to meet the Tees,... | |
| W R. Robinson - Richmond (England) - 1833 - 122 pages
...bent, Above a massive monument, Carved o'er in ancient Gothic wise, With many a Scutcheon and device." "The situation of Mortham is eminently beautiful,...winds out of the dark, narrow, and romantic dell, which the text has attempted to describe, and flows onward through a more open valley to meet the Tees,... | |
| Eneas Mackenzie - 1834 - 502 pages
...priory, and which, from the armoury richly carved upon it, appears to have been a tomb of the Fitzhughs. The situation of Mortham is eminently beautiful, occupying...Greta winds out of the dark, narrow, and romantic dell above described, and flows onward through a more open valley to meet the Tees, about a quarter of a... | |
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