Books and other items printed in Gaelic from 1871 to 1900 > Cunntas air boidhicheadan Ceann-Lochearn agus Edinample, or, A description of the beauties of Edinample and Lochearnhead
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18 description of S6och Sam
off ferine rock to wild hollow of great
length downward; of which hollow,
its mouth’s circle, consisting of a large
extent each way, coming in gradually
to narrow compass, ascending to the
bottom; the easter wing of the said
hollow advancing from the bottom to
the top in a slope obliquely existence;
its northward articulate part a high
wild rock of perpendicular face; its
westward side, a deep brae face, ab¬
ounds with wood, by declivity rising
from the bottom upward, hanging o-
ver in the most curious existence,
that the phenomenon appearance of
its bottom, existing in comparatively,
to wild dungeon or subterraneous
concavity; that part of the water with¬
in the compass of its bottom forms
the fall of water from on high, ef¬
fected so emphatically by the cascade,
that it emitted a candid exhalation,
particularly in humid season, over-
off ferine rock to wild hollow of great
length downward; of which hollow,
its mouth’s circle, consisting of a large
extent each way, coming in gradually
to narrow compass, ascending to the
bottom; the easter wing of the said
hollow advancing from the bottom to
the top in a slope obliquely existence;
its northward articulate part a high
wild rock of perpendicular face; its
westward side, a deep brae face, ab¬
ounds with wood, by declivity rising
from the bottom upward, hanging o-
ver in the most curious existence,
that the phenomenon appearance of
its bottom, existing in comparatively,
to wild dungeon or subterraneous
concavity; that part of the water with¬
in the compass of its bottom forms
the fall of water from on high, ef¬
fected so emphatically by the cascade,
that it emitted a candid exhalation,
particularly in humid season, over-
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