id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42857 Wordsworth, Dorothy Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth, Vol. 2 (of 2) .txt text/plain 96468 4145 76 no prospect but of streaming rains, faced the mountain-road to Loch open fields, upon hills, in houses, under large rocks, in storms, and in brook, the road, bare hills, floating mists, scattered stones, rocks, in ascending the hill to look down the long reach of the glen. view of Loch Awe, a large lake far below us, among high mountains--one After walking down the hill a long way we came to a bridge, under which end of the lake we had a steep hill to climb, so William and I walked; We walked up the hill again, and, looking down the vale, had a fine view Passed close to many of the houses we had seen on the hill-side, naked rocks, and the lake had appeared narrower and the hills more steep green mountain and glen and fine trees, with houses on the steep. ./cache/42857.txt ./txt/42857.txt