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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a rocky gorge strewn with boulders, and
rendered dark by the meeting of the foliage
overhead: the whole forming a scene of no
small beauty.
P. 17,1. 23.
S'he potent stream
In those parts it generally does so with a
will and in no stinted quantity either.
P. 18, I. 5.
M-scending to the lottcm.
Here is a flight indeed 1 The tendency of
the Scottish Celt to the perpetration of
‘bulls’ seems as well marked as that of the.
Irish.
pp. 18, 19, lines 22, 3.
undid. Lat. candidus:—white.
Sjfluvium. E fluvio.
p. 19,1. 8.
Sundry hermits.
Whathemeansis this:-—those falls,though
unknown to fame, are much more deserving
of renown than many others which at
the present time are highly celebrated.
The word ‘hermit’ evidently refers to those
so-called hermitages common in many
parts of Scotland. This name is attached
a rocky gorge strewn with boulders, and
rendered dark by the meeting of the foliage
overhead: the whole forming a scene of no
small beauty.
P. 17,1. 23.
S'he potent stream
In those parts it generally does so with a
will and in no stinted quantity either.
P. 18, I. 5.
M-scending to the lottcm.
Here is a flight indeed 1 The tendency of
the Scottish Celt to the perpetration of
‘bulls’ seems as well marked as that of the.
Irish.
pp. 18, 19, lines 22, 3.
undid. Lat. candidus:—white.
Sjfluvium. E fluvio.
p. 19,1. 8.
Sundry hermits.
Whathemeansis this:-—those falls,though
unknown to fame, are much more deserving
of renown than many others which at
the present time are highly celebrated.
The word ‘hermit’ evidently refers to those
so-called hermitages common in many
parts of Scotland. This name is attached
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