Rambles By Rivers: the Duddon, the Mole; the Adur, Arun & Wey; the Lea; the Dove

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Rambles By Rivers: the Duddon, the Mole; the Adur, Arun & Wey; the Lea; the Dove
Thorne, James
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Their temple he belongs not to. Their urorth he cannot estimate. Their gloiy he may not share. He sits in the seat of the scomer.
His wit, indeed, is of a high rank, almbst as hlgii as it has been commozily rated. It is abundant, but not very choice, nor very original, and as much " •"ISSNjer than that of South or Butler, of Swift or Stenie, or even of Farqnhar, as genuine wit wdl can lie. His characters display Httle variety or keeping. The conception of his {dot is gmmJly confused, the carryi
...ng of it on exhibits a constant neglect of propriety and probability. He is not a master of his craft. He affected to value lightly his literary works, and to speak of them as the amusements of his idle hours ; and as such we may read them, and forget them.
As we quit Ham, and pass over Bunster Hill to our Dove, the vast form of Thorpe Clouds rears its lofty head before us. This is the hiH that formed so prominent a feature from the lower part of Dove-dale. It is a striking object for many miles tis we ascend the river, with the little clmrch of* Thorpe nestling under it, and a few homesteads dotting its ade.


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