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... cave , and on the west side of Fingal's cave , ) on rough irregular sound masses of basaltes washed by the sea . Others morticed in the angles of stumps of pil . lars once entire , the uppermost joints of which have separated from the ...
... cave , and on the west side of Fingal's cave , ) on rough irregular sound masses of basaltes washed by the sea . Others morticed in the angles of stumps of pil . lars once entire , the uppermost joints of which have separated from the ...
Pagina 180
... Fingal's cave inspired me . • From the grand works of nature my mind has often been raised in adoration to the Author of them , and they have been to me the best of sermons ; but Staffa produced the highest pitch of solemn , pious ...
... Fingal's cave inspired me . • From the grand works of nature my mind has often been raised in adoration to the Author of them , and they have been to me the best of sermons ; but Staffa produced the highest pitch of solemn , pious ...
Pagina 181
... Fingal's cave , and tipped me over , what an uncommon death I should have had ! Goats have since been sent to Staffa in lieu of the deer , an animal much better suited to the character and extent of the island . • Staffa rises ...
... Fingal's cave , and tipped me over , what an uncommon death I should have had ! Goats have since been sent to Staffa in lieu of the deer , an animal much better suited to the character and extent of the island . • Staffa rises ...
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