id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42139 Bradley, A. G. (Arthur Granville) The English Lakes .txt text/plain 11941 474 69 Those delectable little sister lakes of Rydal and Grasmere probably wood and water, of rugged crag and fern-clad slope, of velvety park-like larger lake of Grasmere with Rydal Water by a short half-mile display T. Coleridge, spent the years preceding his long married life at Rydal The little inn at Wythburn on the highway near the lake-head where the overhung with trees on the Kirkstone shore of the lake, long the abode do so, for in many visits to this delightful haven in the Lake country shore, give that exceptional touch of wildness to the great lake which, Patterdale Hall has now this long time been a large country of the Border foray tradition in the heart of the Lake country. mountain-bordered lake to the yet sterner heights looming at its farther background for the lake, as viewed from the Keswick end, Skiddaw, as associations of this rugged romantic Lake country with its simple, ./cache/42139.txt ./txt/42139.txt