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is said to have23
said to have been18
at the time of18
the corn stood green16
the name of the15
at the foot of15
seems to have been15
one of the most14
appears to have been14
corn stood green on13
on the th of13
the time of the13
in the reign of12
stood green on midsummer11
in the time of11
the north of england10
in the midst of10
to have been a10
the luck of edenhall10
the side of the9
in the parish of9
while the corn stood9
photo by herbert bell9
the church of england9
in the north of8
seem to have been8
the rest of the8
as one of the8
is one of the8
was one of the8
as well as of8
at the head of8
on account of the7
the middle of the7
lady of workington hall7
of the church of7
to have been the7
in the neighbourhood of7
for the purpose of7
as well as the7
in the year of7
in the centre of7
of one of the6
the reign of henry6
the foot of the6
the east side of6
he was born in6
of the lake country6
the year of our6
day in the morning6
a quarter of a6
of the earl of6
spinning the eve away6
the summit of the6
the vale of keswick6
lord of the manor6
year of our lord6
on the banks of6
after the death of6
the raven on kernal6
the lord of the6
at the age of6
for the most part6
the inhabitants of the6
the th day of6
was the son of6
at the same time6
on the north side6
of the duke of5
and at the same5
on the other hand5
the south side of5
the banks of the5
there can be no5
of the english lake5
reign of henry the5
or what may befall5
in addition to the5
the surface of the5
on the east side5
the north side of5
north side of the5
on the top of5
the tops of the5
at a later period5
the reign of edward5
of cumberland and westmorland5
on the death of5
are said to have5
farewell the luck of5
of the barony of5
the lady of workington5
in the isle of5
by the marriage of5
the corn stands green5
the greater part of5
to the house of5
must have been the5
on the south side5
the story of the5
in the course of5
the abbot of calder5
the boy of egremond5
in the county of5
who knows what may5
the ruins of the5
knows what may happen5
by the side of5
the barony of westmorland5
the th year of5
the memory of the4
its name from a4
for a long period4
reign of edward iii4
in the lake district4
supposed to have been4
the house of york4
of christ the king4
woke up from sleep4
the son of the4
the reign of king4
quarter of a mile4
the vale of st4
of which he was4
the widows there spinning4
on the verge of4
of the reign of4
in the last century4
of the thirteenth century4
the end of the4
valley of saint john4
there spinning the eve4
in the first year4
in the deadly nightshade4
in the days of4
blea tarn and langdale4
to the abbey of4
on the part of4
derwentwater from castle head4
with him to the4
of henry the seventh4
was buried in the4
raven on kernal crag4
foot of the lake4
stands green on midsummer4
the forest of inglewood4
said the widows there4
shall break or fall4
in some of the4
the time of henry4
at the battle of4
about the same time4
on the eastern side4
where he was born4
the front of the4
the beginning of the4
the western side of4
and was buried in4
that one of the4
the first year of4
the site of the4
corn stands green on4
the beauty of the4
the foot of which4
he was sent to4
of the th century4
on the eve of4
a mile or so4
and town woke up4
the death of his4
the earl of lincoln4
the th of october4
the northern parts of4
out of the firth4
about the middle of4
about half a mile4
widows there spinning the4
is the story of4
in the vale of4
he seems to have4
the possessions of the4
the place where they4
in the name of4
the barony of egremont4
village and town woke4
the bridals of dacre4
the rooks of furness4
the top of the4
the centre of the4
the helm and bar4
with the exception of4
the widows were spinning4
in neat cloth binding4
town woke up from4
a part of the4
east side of the4
assumed the name of4
of our lord god4
which he had been4
the abbot of furness4
it to have been4
in the pursuit of4
the walls of the4
when he was in4
south side of the4
the part of the4
tarn and langdale pikes4
to be found in4
the deadly nightshade dell4
cup shall break or4
in a state of4
to which he had3
beneath the shadow of3
for living or dead3
times hearts light and3
the bells were ringing3
as well as for3
greater part of the3
on the throne of3
shore of the lake3
men and women of3
under the influence of3
the right of the3
quarter of a century3
green on that midsummer3
at the sight of3
years of his life3
the white steed of3
at the present day3
from the place where3
a mile in length3
banner of broughton tower3
over the hills and3
for the use of3
the valley of the3
he had been a3
after the battle of3
the founder of the3
he could not be3
of edward the first3
the shadows of the3
the eastern side of3
the coast of cumberland3
it is said to3
britta in the temple3
under the auspices of3
he ended his days3
are said to be3
it seems to have3
the period to which3
side of the mountain3
the philosopher of brantwood3
of westmorland and cumberland3
ullswater from gowbarrow park3
in the form of3
on the shores of3
of the house of3
it was in that3
the songs and ballads3
of the story of3
on the slopes of3
which he had entered3
to the right of3
the time of his3
on the morning of3
a stir in the3
or three generations of3
at the siege of3
the spirit of the3
the foundation of the3
have been more than3
what that night of3
in the wars of3
it is probable that3
on the edge of3
of the vale of3
the age of thirty3
that night of horror3
was born in at3
in the history of3
the county of cumberland3
mile and a half3
the morning of the3
of two or three3
holiday times hearts light3
to have taken place3
can be no doubt3
high into the air3
served him as a3
to the memory of3
and ballads of cumberland3
of the manor of3
more than three centuries3
as well as to3
ravings and ramblings round3
yet to be seen3
a great portion of3
of carlisle and galloway3
at the east end3
derwentwater and bassenthwaite lake3
goes on to say3
a mile from the3
the english opium eater3
to have been of3
the bosom of the3
from the foot of3
was to have the3
is one of those3
hearts light and gay3
it seems to me3
sisters of the thwaite3
the church among the3
from house to house3
some parts of the3
the abbey bell was3
through which he had3
from shore to shore3
the time of her3
the summit of helvellyn3
by the inhabitants of3
the banner of broughton3
the lord of egremont3
the hills and far3
the time of edward3
in which they were3
far back as the3
the base of the3
dean and chapter of3
he went to the3
the priory of st3
the foot of a3
in accordance with the3
between the helm and3
under the title of3
is supposed to have3
the lord was to3
a certain number of3
the window of the3
he had not the3
one of the principal3
the countess of pembroke3
side of the nave3
base of the mountain3
corn stood green that3
at a place called3
to the lady of3
of lord lucy of3
and the abbey bell3
the lords of millom3
the isle of man3
the time of king3
the story is told3
in the window of3
the lay of lord3
the face of the3
of sir lancelot threlkeld3
we all are singing3
in the th year3
the marriage of his3
to have been built3
whenever that cup shall3
of his own and3
converted into a farm3
the heart of the3
lay of lord lucy3
it was found that3
the opposite shore of3
at this period that3
centre of the picture3
lord lucy of egremond3
for the first time3
by the name of3
to the place of3
that cup shall break3
stood green that midsummer3
member of the family3
the english lake district3
that through which he3
in the lake country3
the place where the3
widows were spinning away3
by one of the3
for the sake of3
church among the mountains3
as soon as the3
tops of the mountains3
in the depths of3
it would appear that3
which appears to have3
the dean and chapter3
to the story of3
daughter and heiress of3
the ancient family of3
hills and far away3
the wife of sir3
the eastern shore of3
in the habit of3
in the temple of3
eastern side of the3
could not have been3
in the annals of3
where the widows were3
daughter of sir john3
they seem to have3
the festival of the3
of king henry the3
in holiday times hearts3
of the lake district3
in the spring of3
the field of battle3
on the summit of3
it is difficult to3
the length of the3
on the bible and3
the shield of flandrensis3
on the side of3
nine years of age3
the neighbourhood of the3
there was not a3
the sisters of the3
songs and ballads of3
by the azure river3
it was at this3
the name of their3
lord was to have3
was at that time3
it has been conjectured3
on their way to3
after the fashion of3
is said to be3
the edge of the3
in the first instance3
it appears to have3
the one whom he3
the owners of calgarth3
the head of ullswater3
in that part of3
the prayers of the3
by the hand of3
the tenants of the3
in the same year3
of the english lakes3
two or three generations3
when the corn stood3
in old english characters3
the midst of the3
of the finest wool3
on the crown of3
the time of its3
in the library of3
in the round of3
at a considerable distance3
on the field of3
the duke of devonshire3
to the abbot of3
to have the wardship3
to be wondered at2
and the manor of2
to enjoy his own2
after the feast of2
had been granted to2
on the attainder of2
the first of the2
peaceful visions and slumbers2
had come to be2
in unison with the2
heir to the crown2
of the same sort2
and was killed in2
the lord and his2
of the conventual buildings2
a writer in the2
for the ivy green2
of the lands of2
with his hand on2
in the middle ages2
northern parts of england2
happy days of innocence2
by the monks of2
of william the lion2
road from keswick to2
such a variety of2
at close of day2
to have been formerly2
the tale of the2
certain number of days2
his sword by his2
crag is just outside2
a friend of his2
light and gay look2
the mark when he2
the west coast of2
the subject of this2
pikes from a garden2
of the le flemings2
tarns and dreary places2
the white and red2
and on the earth2
yt cannot be seene2
or pile of fouldrey2
and ascend into the2
to the top of2
crier with book and2
became one of the2
which has probably been2
about one hundred years2
within the compass of2
in the memory of2
near the sea shore2
the river duddon on2
towards the end of2
cut off from the2
by his marriage with2
by whom he had2
will you find anything2
green by the sounding2
more than half a2
the family of meschines2
on the south wall2
breast of the lady2
the town and haven2
the altar on cross2
him as one of2
seems to me that2
first lord of allerdale2
the rills to stones2
by blood to the2
as if he had2
a little house hard2
and six benedictine monks2
it is said of2
at the far end2
thus formed in youth2
the expense of the2
of the mountain is2
before the time of2
give the name of2
in the eyes of2
rebound and ascend into2
langdale pikes from a2
are greater than we2
the margin of the2
and out of the2
who died in infancy2
his gold and ivory2
bank of the river2
to the height of2
for the encouragement of2
of king edward the2
name of the blessed2
pass and brothers water2
the last of the2
of the family of2
the adherents of the2
and providing for the2
are the ruins of2
if it had been2
wander up the rills2
extract from the life2
vale of saint john2
out of the lake2
and skies are clear2
lived for the most2
with his gold and2
at herne hill in2
age of fourteen years2
a prior and six2
of the north of2
under the guise of2
time of the visitation2
during the time of2
of him until the2
be down long since2
herne hill in which2
ours is not the2
between the two kingdoms2
for three long hours2
heart is full because2
it is said the2
by the country people2
a member of the2
on the east and2
a country doctor and2
hands have power to2
it was separated from2
probably intended to marry2
more than a mile2
from the name of2
side of the fell2
most eminent men of2
with one of the2
the barony of kendal2
white steed of dagmar2
it is sometimes called2
and after some time2
the period of their2
under the authority of2
the daughter and heiress2
on the mountain tops2
to the governors of2
the heart of lakeland2
to great honour and2
the middle of last2
will bear for the2
of the isle of2
is this of the2
should be a school2
three or four miles2
the value of the2
cumberland and westmorland and2
tell you abundance of2
where i was born2
it is said he2
is the account of2
the old fish inn2
of great power and2
last words about our2
early part of the2
the fair and lord2
he was succeeded by2
to his honours and2
and most of his2
by some of the2
much more of the2
each of which a2
and his heirs for2
was a native of2
curse and shriek and2
of the priory of2
to hold of you2
and what that night2
he was an ardent2
of the lady alice2
providing for the safety2
the solitude of the2
eamont and the eden2
after a period of2
peel of immortal memory2
the story of a2
in his history of2
of richard de lucy2
the verge of the2
by the prior and2
not likely to be2
of the almighty for2
of the world as2
th edward the third2
the great cathedrals and2
the vales and hills2
when heard or felt2
the valley of saint2
in many of the2
three and thirty monks2
the following description of2
and the rest of2
were of the order2
lloyd and his wife2
of the order of2
the principal families in2
to him to be2
he was the first2
shall have rest again2
as a reward for2
of the grant of2
to say nothing of2
that thought on christ2
ullswater from the summit2
gott her of the2
of the western side2
eater thomas de quincey2
eastern shore of the2
with the monk in2
taking possession of the2
a poet engraver william2
the gleemen singing of2
grew to be a2
of the surrounding country2
he had married a2
who assumed the name2
the territories of dunmail2
the first le fleming2
the third and last2
in the place where2
the view to the2
is a power to2
a fine political conscience2
had never been in2
man in so far2
which is ye grace2
singing of christ the2
been said to be2
the death of fame2
for the things he2
was confined to the2
comes down at lodore2
reflection of the stars2
was one of his2
new mansion on the2
year of his reign2
and rhymes in the2
its junction with the2
monument in crosthwaite church2
as a matter of2
the wisdom of the2
a view of the2
and more than yards2
the eve of the2
of king henry i2
near the village of2
of the lake poets2
the head of the2
is evident from the2
children on his hands2
how he must have2
at the bottom of2
became the wife of2
on the breast of2
of the two kingdoms2
of the old hall2
alleged to have been2
is taken looking up2
under the roof of2
from the summit of2
there is none for2
it is believed that2
with the name of2
from one of the2
the isle of anglesey2
is by no means2
in the seventh century2
the death of the2
of the death of2
into the mouth of2
of the kingdom of2
to the lord of2
train of military adventurers2
the green by the2
of the existence of2
who had married his2
roof of her parents2
all that is known2
i were a poet2
and on the west2
about seven inches in2
by contrast with the2
the first time in2
which is more than2
side of the mountains2
poet engraver william james2
on a certain day2
signe yt may be2
a reward for his2
kirkstone pass and brothers2
words about our celebrities2
wordsworth and his sister2
in the hands of2
firth with his reckless2
side of the road2
the temple of druids2
wardship of the land2
connection with the lakes2
unresting shall have rest2
much sought after for2
outside the view to2
stone on stone nor2
the commencement of the2
religious medievalist frederick william2
the throne of scotland2
the halls of valhalla2
the northern extremity of2
to be met with2
holden of him until2
power to bless in2
on the coast of2
ride in from carlisle2
in the doctrine of2
friend of great poets2
taken looking up borrowdale2
to stones and tarns2
said on the subject2
the king for his2
of kin to the2
the hatterell of his2
of the lucy family2
are preserved in the2
in the rebellion of2
him and his brother2
luck of burrell green2
over with the conqueror2
of cecilia le meschines2
he became one of2
when life is dull2
in the valleys below2
the reflection of the2
is situated on the2
his son and heir2
as is only natural2
on the lake shore2
is formed by a2
forms the theme of2
the hearts of the2
the east end of2
of the men and2
in the heart of2
as to command a2
nearly in the centre2
of the county of2
in the possession of2
one that can be2
the name of clifford2
it is not the2
into the possession of2
the governors of queen2
when my heart is2
rills to stones and2
the latter part of2
of the sellar to2
notes to the bridals2
the discovery of a2
according to popular superstition2
can hardly be a2
in the middle of2
the slopes of orrest2
his wife and children2
the english lake country2
the resistance of the2
there would have been2
contributed greatly to the2
of the contents of2
for above an hour2
to do so for2
visions and slumbers deep2
the earldom of carlisle2
the earl of derwentwater2
greater than we know2
be a school of2
with her the lordship2
the end of his2
in its spirit we2
one of his sons2
at the cost of2
of the most interesting2
at the end of2
a fine old carved2
a good deal of2
was supposed to have2
was the spangled sky2
than that through which2
and so when life2
is none for living2
a skirmish with the2
till they reached the2
part of the conventual2
the castle of egremont2
from whom descended the2
round porter sat sleeping2
engraver william james linton2
the th of december2
of these districts to2
the ruins of a2
was perhaps the most2
in the region of2
of the eamont and2
every reason to believe2
virtue in the brook2
the interior of the2
in possession of the2
a little more than2
of england and duke2
is now called the2
more of the same2
by stream and dell2
is all that is2
in the words of2
buttermere and honister crag2
is given in the2
the head of his2
jane sailed out of2
level of the sea2
of the day were2
ruskin was born in2
on the ruskin memorial2
the care of his2
name derived from the2
nothing to do with2
on the west coast2
with the remains of2
to have been seen2
the eamont and the2
manner in which it2
far out into the2
gerold and his companions2
of the mountains in2
from the vale of2
but what that night2
william and dorothy wordsworth2
on a mountain side2
in which ruskin was2
the bishop of carlisle2
from thence he went2
and in martial array2
he was enabled to2
a virtue in the2
from our hands have2
the monk in st2
hill in which ruskin2
for more than three2
end of the town2
of the surrounding hills2
called in the north2
nearly half a century2
the good earl slain2
been built for the2
was the home of2
the price of the2
would seem to have2
for him the prince2
a few miles from2
as the son of2
abundance of stories about2
had a long time2
part of the building2
the early part of2
a day or two2
the widows sat spinning2
that some of its2
it may be said2
the top of a2
site of the present2
he was fond of2
many that thought on2
house at herne hill2
i claim to hold2
the night of the2
for the safety of2
he looked on the2
the duke of clarence2
blue was the spangled2
in tarns and dreary2
who lived for the2
on the island in2
from east to west2
more than yards long2
the lords of this2
the heir to the2
it was not all2
water from pillar fell2
full of literary and2
the brave old knight2
is still known by2
many of the chapelries2
the vale of saint2
took up his abode2
half a mile from2
the ruins of one2
toward the silent tomb2
medallion on the ruskin2
and that a small2
in village and town2
about two hundred yards2
the account of the2
of the ancient family2
that the king was2
the hands of the2
and gay look over2
as far back as2
to the lake district2
bear for the tenements2
while the corn stands2
that the name of2
had ceased to be2
counties of cumberland and2
the confluence of the2
of a helm wind2
the cistercian order in2
ennerdale water from pillar2
for private circulation among2
to the right and2
laid the foundation of2
the abbey of st2
of the parish of2
in the opinion of2
photo by hills saunders2
as if he were2
time of the death2
the moon was high2
land holden of him2
hid with the monk2
the first edition of2
this view is taken2
teaching and his books2
family bringing him food2
side of the county2
who perished in the2
there to be crowned2
the five earls of2
of some of his2
him by one of2
the bright norseland boy2
freshness in the look2
and it has been2
about four acres of2
last earl of derwentwater2
lodore in the centre2
view to the right2
to suppose that the2
as often as they2
and was one of2
have been a long2
any part of the2
house hard by whinfell2
a hundred years ago2
had been accustomed to2
the cause of his2
most part a country2
the temperature of the2
in memory of this2
truth from the deeps2
the name given to2
who is said to2
of the king for2
who wrote about the2
country doctor and his2
of the society of2
the first sir michael2
in the castle of2
by the prayers of2
in his narrow bed2
sailed into the firth2
say nothing of his2
that they had been2
summits of the fells2
the th of september2
was gone from the2
which the lord of2
the memory of his2
at the base of2
from north to south2
good will to sing2
to godard de boyvill2
gay look over the2
printed for private circulation2
reign of king henry2
would give all the2
a great life marred2
good earl slain and2
the parish church of2
be found in these2
in one of his2
he was a native2
was at the foot2
and legends of the2
of sir john de2
feet above the level2
remembering well who slumbers2
current in the neighbourhood2
the possession of the2
a well defined shore2
have taken place about2
to the earls of2
skeleton of a man2
a matter of fact2
and correspondence of robert2
is a book of2
which seem to have2
enjoy his own again2
bosom of the lake2
by the lord of2
the influence of a2
text is denoted by2
break or opening in2
grace yt cannot be2
with his reckless crew2
in the look of2
the poor and the2
the rest of england2
windermere from orrest head2
bega and the snow2
of our lake celebrities2
night of horror revealed2
at the same place2
go from house to2
as a token of2
went up to london2
fragments of rock which2
as it is sometimes2
it was formerly in2
and dawn was nigh2
seated himself at egremont2
was the boy of2
had his palace here2
flandrensis burly and tall2
and shriek and fearful2
mary de redcliffe church2
on the same day2
then the lord was2
our watch we keep2
th year of king2
bodie and bloode of2
who would have been2
with any sense of2
legends of the english2
i go there to2
heiress of the last2
time of its dissolution2
in the following year2
year of king edward2
for a certain number2
is just outside the2
up their younger sons2
the two sons of2
to account for the2
in the churchyard at2
dignity of earl of2
or at any rate2
the upper part of2
and her association with2
mary and the saints2
this part of the2
a mile and a2
has not only been2
of the lake in2
the throne of england2
and many of the2
to sir lancelot threlkeld2
has been so much2
and serve the future2
the foot of blencathra2
of buttermere and honister2
him to take the2
the coming of the2
bringing up their younger2
induced a habit of2
a freshness in the2
the chimes of kirk2
eighty years of age2
yeoman of the sellar2
all the great cathedrals2
hawes water harter fell2
of his life were2
the quality of his2
silent tomb we go2
and their compeers and2
the old ballad of2
upon the eastern shore2
for the betterment of2
jane sailed into the2
serve the future hour2
shall for ever glide2
has recently been issued2
was sent to the2
ye grace yt cannot2
was separated from the2
in the town hall2
to have been one2
time of the danes2
of the quality of2
the wind from the2
the silent tomb we2
king of england and2
the philipsons of calgarth2
at their own charge2
could not be effected2
the remainder of his2
friendship thus formed in2
at a little distance2
is certain that the2
rode to his hounds2
the summit of cross2
at the beginning of2
of the coming of2
the father of the2
to enable him to2
the stars may be2
and lord ranulph the2
to the family at2
river duddon on the2
to the age of2
of the helm wind2
by far the greater2
to the conclusion that2
of this remarkable phenomenon2
when stone on stone2
supposed to be a2
present county of cumberland2
as not to be2
gives its name to2
it has been thought2
as it then was2
a position in the2
again and again from2
the theme of the2
the first earl of2
of henry the sixth2
that fill us with2
lived to the age2
the town of penrith2
a product of the2
destroyed by the danes2
little house hard by2
been destroyed by the2
all that remains of2
with his sword by2
to be seen in2
the crier with book2
have power to live2
not to be found2
a pioneer of political2
having failed in business2
and from that time2
of the forest of2
in which he had2
the monks of furness2
a portion of the2
the right and left2
of the holy cross2
sir john le fleming2
while village and town2
with lodore in the2
christ is born on2
the sun never shines2
a considerable distance from2
east end of the2
view is taken looking2
was the first lord2
of the castle of2
quite in accordance with2
a victim to the2
on the front of2
the crown of scotland2
john ruskin in old2
the roof of her2
the residence of dr2
is no place where2
round of his content2
which could only be2
found his way into2
to the north of2
one of the finest2
of the human soul2
succeeded by his son2
he may have been2
the above at half2
and shall for ever2
the entrance to the2
probably a place of2
of roger de clifford2
by no means a2
a place of strength2
is the same as2
in the prime of2
well as of the2
where the widows sat2
of the firth with2
the death of a2
the earl of sussex2
find the man lying2
he was left with2
be no more than2
gold and ivory rare2
within the limits of2
of the radcliffes was2
one of the four2
the wars of the2
of a thousand years2
you want to be2
a favourite resort of2
their gifts to bring2
in the attempt to2
and bloode of christe2
and in the time2
our hands have power2
the following curious account2
lays and legends of2
which to this day2
the first lord clifford2
in some instances a2
the great public schools2
were in the habit2
the wardship of the2
one of the rooms2
as it may seem2
of the mountain range2
out into the lake2
below the summit of2
of the canons of2
and large quantities of2
when summer is merry2
the luck of burrell2
story is told of2
it is said that2
the firth with his2
belonging to the cistercian2
two daughters and co2
of a succession of2
in the same locality2
brought him into contact2
by henry the seventh2
to robert de veteripont2
the cuckoo in borrodale2
his connection with the2
was originally printed for2
female heir of the2
allied by blood to2
have been one of2
of the revenues of2
the occasion of the2
gave lands in leakley2
it is now generally2
some of his best2
the rights of the2
the chief part of2
and again from shore2
the charter of translation2
in the th edward2
is ye grace yt2
upper part of this2
within sight of the2
of william de lancaster2
under the earl of2
a sore plague in2
lady from over the2
and bury the crier2
upon the summit of2
different parts of the2
was succeeded by his2
on the accession of2
of his two sons2
to the crown of2
in the seventeenth century2
on the north and2
successor in the laureateship2
that is to say2
hatterell of his hair2
once a year to2
i do not know2
were seized by the2
the violence of the2
the names of the2
the dissolution of monasteries2
were a poet happy2
reason to believe that2
child of old sir2
these it may be2
not more than a2
is probable that the2
in the city of2
originally printed for private2
earth and good will2
champion of lord bacon2
the breast of the2
had two or three2
in the same county2
the inner life of2
with that of the2
was buried with his2
for a day or2
not to be wondered2
last tree of inglewood2
and last earl of2
of god and immortality2
in the fact that2
the bible and theology2
for the defence of2
of earl of cumberland2
both sides of the2
from the top of2
called the luck of2
to this day is2
the last human sacrifice2
preserved in the neighbourhood2
is denoted by underscores2
period of his life2
again and again been2
middle of last century2
his heirs for ever2
for an extract from2
the th of june2
near of kin to2
front of the house2
in so far as2
inscription in old english2
the same sort of2
the aid of the2
the revenues of the2
on earth and good2
not have been the2
under the rule of2
in other parts of2
the library of the2
and not a few2
were supposed to be2
will have it that2
of the principal families2
numerous train of military2
is to be feared2
it was on this2
has been said to2
we wait not long2
italic text is denoted2
one of the ancient2
have the wardship of2
and a feeling of2
the monks of st2
slope of the eastern2
with curse and shriek2
ward of the king2
feel that we are2
one of the first2
summit of the mountain2
had not the remotest2
the small sum of2
the abbey of furness2
are not to be2
in search of a2
of an eminence that2
from some parts of2
into one of the2
influence in the north2
to be true to2
have nothing to do2
a learned young lady2
as toward the silent2
till the middle of2
a coat of the2
the annals of the2
was well acquainted with2
in succession from richard2
is surrounded by a2
a religious medievalist frederick2
the land holden of2
to believe that the2
of the youthful romili2
the battle of flodden2
of the honour of2
are not very numerous2
not far from the2
and there be no2
the founders of embsay2
of john de hudleston2
at a distance from2
be one of the2
the manor of coniston2
head of buttermere and2
to which he was2
the southern face of2
there is not much2
a record of the2
had a grant of2
the scene of some2
till his decease in2
a lover of beauty2
the antiquity of the2
a power to bless2
this district by the2
look over the hills2
by the influx of2
may be seen in2
and rode to his2
is preserved in the2
was at this period2
in this part of2
half a mile to2
of brantwood john ruskin2
till within the last2
given to the world2
been a member of2
the boat must go2
the th edward the2
th day of march2
as if they had2
fill us with joy2
you will bear for2
where he lived a2
you abundance of stories2
heir of the lord2
the whole of the2
be found in the2
married the two sons2
with the consent of2
fair and lord ranulph2
and the other had2
near the foot of2
are by no means2
more than two hundred2
have to speak of2
it must be remembered2
a puff of wind2
it is the story2
of the blessed trinity2
in his coat and2
had its name from2
and one of the2
in cumberland and westmorland2
the remainder of the2
to the church of2
survey of the lakes2
the south of england2
the weight of his2
on the eastern shore2
it came to the2
the ancient kingdom of2
her of the king2
lord clifford the shepherd2
he was compelled to2
on the river duddon2
witness to the charter2
in a direct line2
on the occasion of2
the morn was fresh2
the summits of the2
sailed out of the2
the eyes of his2
for the loss of2
had the power of2
to the shepherd lord2
on the green by2
the doctrine of the2
southern face of the2
wind from the west2
so when life is2
to the summit of2
it was one of2
gleemen singing of christ2
for a short time2
that part of the2
the key to his2
little more than the2
supposes it to have2
thought on christ the2
as far as the2
of thomas de multon2
were married to the2
was restored to his2
of the hudleston family2
well who slumbers near2
still glides the stream2
and good will to2
the voice of the2
by henry of huntingdon2
books and his art2
to the tops of2
and the whole of2
with the barony of2
the manor of aldingham2
in the west of2
of one of his2
on the south of2
to those of us2
town and haven of2
from peaceful visions and2
of the nineteenth century2
medievalist frederick william faber2
with book and bell2
the guise of a2
england and duke of2
with the fiend in2
lord ranulph the bold2
was born in london2
paid a fine of2
the will of god2
prince that came in2
buried in the abbey2
some time before he2
on the west side2
the battle of towton2
the prince that came2
as he might be2
of all the great2
came over with the2
have been a kind2
in the morning to2
under the command of2
who made him a2
to have been more2
half a century ago2
by wordsworth in the2
that we are greater2
him the prince that2
right of the foreground2
of the family in2
the exception of that2
western side of the2
to the reign of2
just outside the view2
of youths and maids2
are still some few2
my heart is full2
and his sister dorothy2
to the cistercian monks2
richard duke of gloucester2
not only for the2
if he died in2
and thoughts in foreign2
ere the altars fell2
correspondence of robert southey2
to be derived from2
the kingdom of heaven2
skirmish with the welsh2
the majority do not2
fallen in love with2
than those of the2
from time to time2
it is said by2
the meeting of the2
appears to have taken2
the father of william2
the tomb of the2
into the lake country2
was dedicated to st2
to the number of2
the air or wind2
about a quarter of2
it is certain that2
mind in a state2
a sheet of water2
of the lake of2
that he was the2
matilda the fair and2
in allusion to his2
if he had been2
the style of the2
twelve pounds a year2
proves the antiquity of2
a life to pity2
the barony of greystoke2
him what it was2
had fallen in love2
the pile of fouldrey2
betimes their gifts to2
the knight looked out2
is not at all2
the celtic tribes of2
of some of the2
the former place is2
the lady of egremont2
to him by one2
the body of the2
there was not even2
the rising of the2
the dignity of earl2
tenants of the forest2
the manner in which2
his crown of gold2
in his flight from2
as might be expected2
the flowers of the2
not a breath of2
his books and his2
he was a man2
was drowned in the2
an extract from the2
the nature of the2
a mile to the2
the horsemen and horses2
the round of his2
distance from the place2
they are said to2
the description of this2
a little distance from2
has been supposed to2
stood green on that2
and haven of whitehaven2
walls of the abbey2
born in london in2
him as a gauge2
something from our hands2
and of the wonderful2
william and lucy smith2
version of the story2
in the civil war2
out of the revenues2
is every reason to2
it is stated that2
would i were a2
the shores of the2
and took up his2
to the dignity of2
the duchess of burgundy2
places where it was2
who had his palace2
the age of fourteen2
the crowd the bold2
may be found in2
stars may be seen2
is perhaps the most2
th day of april2
in a skirmish with2
of ranulph de meschines2
on the tops of2
above the level of2
of england by the2
the most eminent men2
many of the inhabitants2
were subject to the2
again from shore to2
the home of the2
john peel of immortal2
of valuable books and2
life seems to have2
of matilda the fair2
of bringing up their2
who came over with2
opium eater thomas de2
claim to hold of2
a few years ago2
with which it is2
with a well defined2
which ruskin was born2
sir richard le fleming2
a society for the2
ye signe yt may2
was in the mill2
from a garden on2
the spring of the2
he was restored to2
or ravings and ramblings2
stone circle near keswick2
in the intervals of2
their attachment to the2
the residence of the2
after he had become2
the luck of muncaster2
the town of pontoise2
the side of a2
earl slain and gone2
one of her novels2
under the shadow of2
he tells us how2
it is added that2
that he could not2
it is to be2
inclined to believe that2
he had two or2
the county of westmorland2
the outlines of the2
a place in the2
on the ground that2
the shadow of st2
it is of an2
of the stars may2
tree of inglewood forest2
to the charter of2
life and correspondence of2
the dissolution of the2
as it was called2
to the fact that2
none for living or2
founders of embsay were2
the summit of a2
into a farm house2
it is in the2
the house at herne2
the crier of claife2
and the bells were2
notes to sir lancelot2
from place to place2
in the eighth year2
father was the vicar2
name of the king2
the church is a2
of the church at2
in westmorland and cumberland2
the feast of the2
within the last century2
of innocence and song2
doctor and his stories2
of one of these2
in the case of2
a garden on windermere2
the name of egremont2
on one side of2
on the south and2
along the shores of2
the solitude of barden2
of a thousand feet2
the soul of my2
a break or opening2
it is conjectured that2
shriek and fearful groan2
the latter years of2
nothing more than a2
on the other side2
ruskin in old age2
with the rest of2
a name derived from2
at the distance of2
to god and st2
and upon which the2
on the opposite shore2
he remained in concealment2
one of the oldest2
garden on windermere title2
to sir john pennington2
he sits in judgment2
whence over the mere2
prior and six benedictine2
as that of the2
the man lying dead2
and influence in the2
of nature and of2
constitutes the helm wind2
the most part a2
we feel that we2
is so full of2
of one of them2
and none may sleep2
lord mayor of london2
time of king henry2
were not permitted to2
consists of a nave2
been one of the2
his family bringing him2
that the lady of2
of prose and poetry2
out to us the2
form of a cross2
english opium eater thomas2
must be remembered that2
lies hid with the2
it is not at2
whom he had left2
son of the first2
which had been granted2
up to london in2
in which was the2
he never fully recovered2
the laurels on lingmoor2
during the remainder of2
up the rills to2
thence he went to2
heard or felt for2
district by the northmen2
there is no occasion2
that hearts grow cold2
that in his time2
seized by the crown2
window of the staircase2
six years of age2
of the parish church2
a friend of great2
the church of st2
prayers of the saint2
the function never dies2
to save it from2
is a copy of2
the valleys of the2
to the philipsons of2
he was gone from2
stone nor roof remain2
eight years of age2
sound of the bells2
to one of the2
the family in england2
and ramblings round coniston2
to the care of2
tarn is a small2
of the low ground2
peace there is none2
a few of his2
on one of the2
and the snow miracle2
to be one of2
a prospect of the2
perhaps a little too2
into the hands of2
thomas and matthew arnold2
monks at the time2
message to the world2
he was the son2
water comes down at2
some part of the2
miles from its base2
coat of the finest2
of these it may2
of the most dreadful2
of this and the2
we are greater than2
the rebellion of the2
of the monastery of2
bassenthwaite lake and skiddaw2
the southern extremity of2
about four miles from2
i wander up the2
the flight of the2
than one or two2
which was the residence2
from which it is2
the daughter of a2
in which he was2
after the style of2
the level of the2
and duke of normandy2
and chapter of carlisle2
as if i had2
go there to be2
her head a little2
death of his wife2
in more than one2
called the manor of2
the contents of the2
the east and west2
on stone nor roof2
which he was a2
the editor of camden2
sword by his side2
third and last earl2
the scene of his2
five earls of cumberland2
if something from our2
on both sides of2
the fashion of a2
is born on earth2
who was born at2
along the side of2
married the daughter of2
and the meeting of2
of the most noble2
the presence of the2
as well as in2
year of the reign2
and who died in2
the son of eugenius2
among the summits of2
part a country life2
peace on earth and2
the place where that2
the th of february2
time of the great2
the safety of my2
the threshold of the2
derwentwater from friars crag2
the hollows in the2
the second year of2
the glory of the2
to the bridals of2
not appear to be2
in conjunction with the2
philosopher of brantwood john2
the most celebrated of2
that came in vain2
son and heir of2
was probably a place2
charles lloyd and his2
the champion of lord2
is marked by the2
most of the law2
the church at the2
these barons so bold2
the spot where the2
be presumed to have2
still known by his2
the water comes down2
days of innocence and2
intended to marry her2
for it is said2
we have nothing to2
the unresting shall have2
on the rd of2
the child of old2
surface of the earth2
never fully recovered the2
there is every reason2
where the corn stood2
in the ruins of2
wars of the roses2
a general east wind2
the female heir of2
with his men at2
of the last century2
the sweet woods of2
latter years of his2
the present county of2
the greater number of2
eminent men of his2
one of the earliest2
his successor in the2
on the day of2
on christ the king2
on that christmas morning2
in the solitude of2
and there is a2
his eyes began to2
there are still some2
or when my heart2
pioneer of political reform2