id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26907 Salmon, Arthur L. (Arthur Leslie) The Cornwall Coast .txt text/plain 89492 4085 73 [Illustration: A HIGH SEA ON THE NORTH CORNWALL COAST. picturesque makes way for the useful; even the old churches are looked "house or town-place on the sands") claims mention for the memory of In Mevagissey Church there is a curious old font, probably Norman in Cornwall, from fishing-village to watering-place. or St. Anthony's Head, so called from the parish of St. Anthony-in-Roseland, with its beautiful restored Early English church. hardly be said to be on the coast; but certainly no book on Cornwall present generation and the old days, nine hundred years earlier, when harbour lying due east and west) into the open sea, the men having rugged old building is finely placed, with a magnificent view over on the north Cornwall coast at places like Morwenstow, this duty of said, by those who placed Arthur's last great battle in the West of church, which stands well above the town, has a good Early English ./cache/26907.txt ./txt/26907.txt